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Operates various types of heavy equipment such as bulldozer, motor grader, backhoe, three-ton dump truck, trenching machines, soil renovator, grade box, tractor, and truck with snow plow.
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Must have two years of experience in operation of heavy equipment which includes; grader, loader, backhoe, roller, dozer, forklift, and snow plow; or a satisfactory combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities.
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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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Operate the floor scrubber ('Zamboni'), snow plow, aircraft tug, and other light machinery. Sweeping, mopping, dusting, wiping, sanitizing, vacuuming, emptying waste receptacles, restocking paper supplies, waste management, snow removal, mowing, grounds-keeping, etc.
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If trained and qualified, utilize snow plow to assist with facility snow removal. SUMMARY Responsible for operating sit-down industrial lift truck (forklift) and or electric ride-on or walk behind hand jacks to perform a variety of lifting and moving tasks within potato packing and shipping warehouses.
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We are looking for a full time employee, the employee must be a self-starter, able to safely, quickly and efficiently plow snow, shovel/snowblow sidewalks, lay salt and possibly run a salt and sand truck.
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Operates vehicles to transport employees, equipment, machinery and/or materials, or to warn oncoming traffic, plow snow and spread ice control materials; mows right of way using tractor mower and hand tools; operates auger, trencher, backhoe, forklift, and various trucks (e.g., dump, aerial boom, bucket, and platform.
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Operates a snow plow truck with underbody blade, front plow and salt spreader insert for winter maintenance. Under direction, is responsible for proper operation of the electro-mechanical, electrical and electronic devises associated with road construction; installs, maintains, repairs, erects and lays out all devices, and associated equipment including poles, overhead / underground installations related to the operations of the electrical department; acts as field supervisor of various projects.
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Switches and installs attachments such as mowers, plow blades, forks, leaf catcher buckets, and vacuum cleaners to tractors, trucks, and other multi-purpose vehicles in order to equip vehicles for grass cutting, roadway cleaning, snow removal, and other grounds operations.
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This includes, but not limited to the operation of: semi-trucks, trailers, motor grader, loader, backhoe, skid steer, scraper, chip spreader, snow plow, and roller. This includes, but not limited to the operation of: semi-trucks, trailers, motor grader, loader, backhoe, skid steer, scraper, chip spreader, snow plow, and roller.
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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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Operate pallet jack, forklift, scissorlift, etc, as well as snow removal equipment: plow, quad, skid loader, front end loader. Perform snow removal including, but not limited to, shoveling; operating plow, snow blower, tractor and skid loader/front end loader; and spreading ice meltrequires exposure to inclement weather for extended periods of time.
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O Support equipment including but not limited to: Air compressors, dump trucks, snow plow, fork lift, front end loader, smoke blowers, portable push cameras, and hand held metal detector.
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Must be able to shovel snow, plow and salt or use ice melt, as needed. The Make Ready Technician reports directly to the Maintenance Supervisor. Must be able to shovel snow, plow and salt or use ice melt, as needed.
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Snow removal: As needed, removes snow from sidewalks and roadways by shoveling, using snow throwers or snow plow - As needed. Additional responsibilities for snow removal, landscape work and assisting with furniture/lab moves as needed.
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