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Performs various tasks requiring equipment, vehicle, and tool operation; uses a variety of small and large tools and operates a variety of light and medium duty equipment and attachments including: tractors, trucks, dump trucks, skid steer loader, water trucks, compact rollers, excavator, power broom, and snow removal equipment; performs general and routine maintenance of light and medium duty equipment; changes over from mowing equipment to snow equipment.
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Ability to operator a snow removal equipment, skid steer, plow truck, tractor, front end loader, preferred. Ability to operator a snow removal equipment, skid steer, plow truck, tractor, front end loader, preferred.
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Job Responsibilities Operates the tandem dump truck, skid steer and large roller. Works during inclement weather, operating truck mounted plows and sand spreaders in snow and ice removal as necessary.
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Essential Job Functions: Assist with grain and meal handling Maintain safety and cleanliness of equipment and building (mowing, snow removal, and site clean-up, shoveling grain) Work in a fast-paced environment to complete various processes including weighing, bagging, packing, unpacking, labeling, and storing products and sanitizing around facility (sweeping, compressed air cleaning.
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Operating Skid Steer for snow removal, landscaping, and freight unloading. Operating Skid Steer and Plow Truck. Snow removal of all sidewalks and entrances.
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Description: Heavy Equipment Operator (HEO) operates gas and diesel powered heavy equipment such as tractor, road grader, wheel loader, backhoe, excavator, skid steer, heavy duty snow plow, bulldozer, four wheel drive dump trucks, roller, and other heavy lift equipment to maintain, repair, and improve the company property.
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Operates motorized equipment on a county maintenance Work Request/Patching Crew. Performs skilled highway maintenance worker functions and operates medium sized equipment such as belt loaders, larger (> 4 tons) rollers, skid steer, tractor and trailer mounted injection patcher, tractor with batwing 15' mowers, and combination tractor with side mounted mowers in conjunction with highway and bridge maintenance operations.
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Operate trade specific equipment such as; skid steer, boom lift, back hoe, z-turn mower, and snow plow. Winter Operations including snow and ice removal and ice rink establishment and maintenance.
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Operators maintain and operate equipment whichmay include front-end loader, bulldozer, skid steer, dump truck, backhoe,tractor, street sweeper, and paving equipment. -May patch broken or eroded pavement; remove debris fromstreets; perform snow removal.
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3+ years of commercial snow experience using Skid-Steer, Front End Loader, Backhoe, or equivalent vehicles with plows and snow containment boxes. This position may also assist snow removal teams with their snow removal responsibilities.
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Position SummaryThis position involves various manual tasks including, but not limited to, the following: pressure washing, cleaning; sweeping; lifting, organizing, moving repair parts, snow removal, empty trash cans, some yard maintenance and unloading deliveries.
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Perform scrap wood crushing and loading operations with excavatorPerform basic forming and concrete placement and finishing for small facilities projectsPerform roadway and parking lot asphalt repairs and installationsPerform snow plowing and snow removal for the site using wheel loaders with pusher blades, plow trucks with salters, skid steer with snow blower, push snow blowers, and handheld ice chisels and shovels as needed to provide an overall safe environment for all site employees.
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Safely use various equipment including skid steer, mini-excavator, sod cutters, bush hogs, brick saws, transits, various hand tools, etc. Perform snow removal in the winter months.
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This individual will be working on small engine repair and maintenance to ensure proper running of site maintenance equipment (mowers, skid steer, trailers, etc.) Experience in vehicle maintenance, and skid steer operations.
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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. Removes snow and ice by using sand, de-icing and snow removal equipment.
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