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Experience running equipment (skid steer, excavator, backhoe, etc. Experience running equipment (skid steer, excavator, backhoe, etc. Conducting site inspections, provide hands-on leadership, and provide guidance for soil, planting, watering and insect control.
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Frequent Use of Steel-Toe Boots, Tape Measure, Power Tools, Tool Belt, and Pouches Regular Use of Speed Square, Skid Steer, Scissor Lift, Boom Lift, Forklift, Telehandler, and Backhoe Occasional Use of Hammer and Pliers.
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With our range of services, including landscape design, development, maintenance and enhancements, theres no limit to what we can do, and what you can achieve. At least one year of experience in lawn care and landscaping a must; supervisory experience desired.
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Safely operate equipment on jobsite which may include but not limited to the following: Directional Drill, Backhoe / Excavator, Skid Steer, Tractor Trailer (Moving Equipment / Haul Water), Vacuum Truck/Trailer.
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Backhoes, excavators and skid steer loaders. Track Crawler Loader/Backhoe. o Horizontal directional drilling. Backhoes, excavators and skid steer loaders. Track Crawler Loader/Backhoe.
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Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Forklift, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc. Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Forklift, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc.
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Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc. Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc.
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The ability to operate small machinery, such as a skid steer loader or backhoe, is a plus. The ability to operate small machinery, such as a skid steer loader or backhoe, is a plus.
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Conducts train-the-trainer sessions on safety training programs for delivery to equipment operators; courses include but are not limited to Combo Forklift, Backhoe, Skid Steer, and Excavator/Mini Excavator.
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Incentive(s) $1500 Sign-On BonusAnnual Clothing StipendAnnual Safety Incentive Essential Duties and Functions: Be prompt and timely for all assigned shifts, schedules, and projectsResponsible for the day-to-day operations, performance, and schedule of pit/quarry stripping and reclamationUnderstand and abide by MSHA safety regulationsOperate a full range of heavy equipment (i.e. skid steer, excavator, motor grader, backhoe, compact roller, front end loader, dozer, scraper, etc.
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General knowledge in the operation of backhoe, loader, street sweeper, skid steer, snow plow, tractors, mowers, and other related equipment; saws, jackhammers, chipper, light and heavy duty motorized trucks, hand and power tools (e.g., chainsaw, air wrench, etc.
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Setting up safety perimeter using signage, cones and safety barriers and at times flagging traffic. Have previous construction or utility construction experience. As a Buried Equipment Operator you will perform duties related to the installation/repair/maintenance associated with underground constructions of utilities in a safe and effective manner.
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Safely operate heavy equipment such as: skid steers, backhoe, trencher, paver, dozer, milling saw, road grater, hydro-excavator, track hoe and more. Experience operating equipment such as skid steer, mini-excavators, pavers, and trenchers.
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Be able to spot and direct the heavy equipment operators, track hoe and loaders, from the ground during excavation operations. Able to cut and thread steel pipe and assist in the fitting and installation on underground and above-ground tanks.
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Operate hand tools, power tools, and heavy equipment (trencher, skid steer, bobcat, backhoe, sweeper), as needed. Operate hand tools, power tools, and heavy equipment (trencher, skid steer, bobcat, backhoe, sweeper), as needed.
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