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Operation of lowboy, dump trucks, front end loader, and skid steer as well as the transportation of equipment. Operation of dump trucks, front end loader, and skid steer. Operation of lowboy, dump trucks, front end loader, and skid steer as well as the transportation of equipment.
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Experience with heavy motorized equipment including but not limited to knuckle boom loaders, back-hoe and skid steer loaders is preferred. Experience with heavy motorized equipment may include but is not limited to knuckle boom loaders, back-hoe and skid steer loaders is preferred.
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Operate skid steer and attachments, skid steer with forestry attachments, tractors with attachments, equipment for herbicide site preparation, marsh master with all available attachments.
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The essential functions of this position require the use of light to medium sized motorized equipment such as dump truck, backhoe, skid steer, bucket truck and trencher while being proficient in the safe operation of power tools including welders, power saws, power drills, etc.
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Experience operating machinery is preferred, such as skid-steer, backhoe, telehandler, mini excavator, truss screed, and laser screed. Operates skid-steer, mini excavator, backhoe, etc.
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Operates and services the heavier types of construction equipment such as backhoe (less than 5 feet), mower, dump truck, front end loader, skid steer, gradall and other construction equipment of comparable size and complexity.
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The asphalt laborer will be able to operate skid steer or utility tractor to pick up asphalt piles and load into dump trucks, dumping trucks into asphalt paver, shovel asphalt, and operate various other pieces of equipment for asphalt placement.
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Performs duties in the operation of various types of heavy construction equipment which may include front-end loader, excavator, backhoe, compactor, motor grader, skid steer, bulldozer and tri-axle dump truck with trailer.
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May be required to operate various equipment including dump truck, backhoe, excavator, skid steer, hydro excavator sewer jetting machine, loaders and other associated equipment and tools.
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Bobcat operator (skid steer) experience is a plus. Bobcat operator (skid steer) experience is a plus. Qualifications: Material sorter with scrap yard experience. 713-676-2621 Apply in person to fill out an application About Market Street Recycling, LLC.: We are a scrap metal recycler.
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Duties and Responsibilities: Monitor crushing operations Performs maintenance of gravel crushing and screening plant Cleans up spilled material around conveyors using shovel and/or skid steer Operates the plant to provide maximum production and efficiency Move levers, depress foot pedals, and turn dials to operate skid steer Conducts daily inspections, maintenance, fueling and operation of equipment Operates equipment in a safe and efficient manner.
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Train to operate and calibrate equipment associated with the loadout and unloading process for bulk materials including trucks and/or rail cars, forklift, boom lifts, spot trucks, skid-steer, front-end loaders, utilizing scales, pumps, conveyor, semi-automatic packing system, etc.
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Employee must be able to operate light and medium duty equipment for extended periods of time including but not limited to Zero Turn Mowers, Bat Wing Mowers, Tractor with bucket and bush hog, Skid Steer Loader with various attachments, hand tools, power tools, and small engine equipment.
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A good working knowledge of equipment operations and mechanical functions on Wheel Loaders, Excavators, Bull Dozers, Crushers, Screeners, Pavers, Roller Compactors, Skid Steer Loaders, and Backhoe Loaders.
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