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Ability to operate a Skid Steer, Backhoe, Bulldozer, Excavator, Front End Loader and Trenching Machines. An Operator should possess a fundamental understanding of construction and be able to operate different construction equipment and tools.
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Work involves operating heavy equipment such as a backhoe, loader, multiple size excavators, skid steer with multiple attachments, box blade, boring machine, and all equipment listed under the Maintenance Worker classification, including driving dump trucks.
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Ability to shoot grade and safely operate heavy equipment, including but not limited to, excavator, high reach forklift and skid steer loader. Ability to conduct manual labor activities including hand digging, use of construction power tools, jack-hammers and trench tamping equipment.
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Operate heavy equipment as required, i.e., Case backhoe, trencher, skid steer. JOB SUMMARY: Operating several different types of heavy equipment, installing various types of Sanitation Facilities and general construction as instructed by supervisor.
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This position will also, safely, and skillfully operate and maintain construction equipment (cable plows, backhoe, mini excavator, skid steer, rock saw, and other utility construction equipment.
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If you are looking to grow with a customer-focused company, then our Heavy Equipment Operator opportunity could be your next best career move. Utilize a skid-steer (Bobcat) to help handle and transport recycled & scrapped automotive material throughout the facility.
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Mine operator specializing in sand and gravel operations looking for Heavy Equipment Operators (Loader, Excavator, Haul truck, Dozer, skid steer, water truck, etc. clean spoils around plant with skid steer.
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Prior experience operating mobile equipment (haul truck, skid steer, etc.) Operate haul truck, skid steer or other heavy machinery. Heidelberg Materials is seeking a Crusher Plant Operator for our Jefferson Quarry facility located in Jefferson, SC.
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Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Forklift, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc. If you are a Heavy Equipment Operator and want to work alongside other proven Craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior workmanship, this is your chance to advance your career.
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Performs skilled manual labor and operates medium equipment such as a skid steer and tandem dump truck in a variety of activities associated with the construction, repair and preservation of bridges on the state highway system.
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Heidelberg Materials is seeking a dependable Crusher Plant Operator. Operate/program the automated crushing and screening equipment for the quarry. Perform routine maintenance on conveyor belts and crushing equipment including splicing, replacing idlers, pulleys, drive belts, bearings, changing of screens, cleaning and lubrication.
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Operates a variety of medium/heavy construction equipment including back hoe, trackhoe, skid steer, crane truck, loader and tanker/pumper truck; *(requires a Class A CDL); Operates a variety of medium/heavy construction equipment including the tub-grinder at the demolition landfill, dozer, trackloader, pan, sweeper truck, bucket truck, back hoe, side loading refuse truck, road tractor, paint machine, crane truck, loader and tanker truck.
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Perform all phases of mobilizing, operating, and maintaining heavy excavation equipment (hydrovac truck, backhoe, track hoe, side boom, dozer, and skid steer) to include excavation frequently on loaded natural gas pipelines.
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Operate several types of power construction equipment, such as excavator, backhoe, dozer, skid steer and vibratory compactor or motor graders to excavate, move and grade earth, erect structures, or pour concrete or other hard surface pavement.
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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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