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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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Work around traffic and heavy equipment and in adverse weather conditions using small sidewalk maintenance equipment, pick up trucks, dump truck, flatbed truck, brush chippers, pumps, compactor, chainsaw, snow blower, snow shovel, steam boiler, skid steer loader and infrared asphalt machine.
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Operates dump truck, combination truck, jetter trailer, backhoe, mini excavator, front-end loader, skid steer, bush hog tractors, tamps, air compressors, saws, and other small and medium-sized equipment in the construction and maintenance of municipal water and sewer systems.
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Ability to maintain and safely and efficiently operate heavy equipment, including Haul Tuck, Water Truck, Dump Truck, Dredge, Track Hoe, Frontend Loader, and Skid Steer Loader.
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After obtaining the required Instructional CDL permit or license, operates vehicles and a variety of small and medium equipment that may include, but not limited to; dump truck, front end loader, skid steer loader, grader, lift equipment, small bulldozer and asphalt repair truck while performing bridge and roadway maintenance.
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Three years of progressive experience operating heavy motorized equipment to include: backhoe, bulldozer, excavator, front-end loader, grapple truck, rail-bound equipment, tractor and skid-steer loaders; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
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Responsible for operating various types of light equipment, including but not limited to compact loader, skid steer, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, <12k forklift, riding compactor, tractors, roller, and water truck to excavate, move and/or grade material.
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Operate backhoe (less than 5 feet), mower, dump truck, front end loader, skid steer, salt spreaders and other construction equipment of comparable size and complexity. Operates and services the heavier types of construction equipment such as backhoe (less than 5 feet), mower, dump truck, front end loader, skid steer, salt spreaders and other construction equipment of comparable size and complexity.
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Primarily operates equipment for waterline inspection such as excavators, backhoe, forklifts, skid steer loaders, trenchers, dump trucks, and VAC truck. Employee is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and construction of the City's water distribution system, with the use of medium equipment such as a backhoe, front end loader, dump truck and similar equipment.
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Operating equipment such as flusher trucks, loaders, truck mounted cranes, ten yard and dump truck, skid steer loader, backhoe, dozer, excavator, inspection boat, bucket trucks, snooper truck, aerial work platform, spider basket, and hydro platform.
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Performs preventative maintenance and inspection on equipment daily to ensure proper operation uses; dump truck, front end loader, backhoe and mini excavator. The vehicle may be a dump truck; front end loader, backhoe, and mini excavator.
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Operate a variety of construction and maintenance equipment and hand and small power tools including combination truck, dump truck, pick-up truck, front-end loader, backhoe, skid steer, tractors, jack hammer; maintain hand tools and assigned equipment; perform preventive maintenance on equipment.
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Operates and supervises the operation of such equipment as dump truck, back hoe, bulldozer, grader, concrete saw, asphalt roller, skid steer, and various other construction equipment.
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Use a skid steer to load materials into a dump truck and break out and remove existing concrete or asphalt. Transport and dump materials. Use a skid steer to load materials into a dump truck and break out and remove existing concrete or asphalt.
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Equipment may include but is not limited to backhoes, graders, front-end loaders, forklifts, street sweepers, large trucks, sewer combination cleaners, arena grooming equipment, skid steer, dump truck, water truck, vacuum truck and gang mowers for a variety of construction and maintenance operations involving streets, wastewater systems, and park maintenance.
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