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Operates motorized equipment on a county maintenance Work Request 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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3+ years of commercial snow experience using Skid-Steer, Front End Loader, Backhoe, or equivalent vehicles with plows and snow containment boxes. Removing snow using a snow plow and heavy equipment for several hours at a time, depending on the amount of snowfall.
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Performs snow removal duties using light-medium duty vehicle with plow, skid steer, snow brush/blower or shovel, spread ice melting product. Must have at least one (1) year previous experience using outdoor maintenance equipment such as walk behind mowers, weed trimmers, and snow removal equipment.
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Operation of the following equipment at a minimum: Lawn Mowers (deck and flail); Tractor with mower/broom attachments; brush cutter; chain saw; plate compactors; brush chipper; cut-off saw; 1-ton pickup truck with a plow; skid steer; trackless machine with various attachments; tar kettle; crack sealer; asphalt patcher, etc.
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Must have working knowledge and be trained to operate the following: skid steer loaders, scissors lifts, boom lifts, forklifts, and hand & power tools. Assist in some maintenance, railroad, and groundwork such as (mowing, trimming, landscaping, and snow removal.
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Heavy equipment may include excavators, skid steer, backhoes, front-end loaders, dozers, graders, compactors, snow blowers and other pieces of equipment. The Heavy Equipment Operator must also clean, maintain and secure all equipment.
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Operates light/ heavy-duty vehicles, backhoes, and push/ riding mowers, rakes, shovels, blowers, sprayers, chain saws, hydraulic boom, small utility tractor, walk-behind skid steer, gators, golf carts, UTVs, small tools and any other equipment associated with Landscape Projects.
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Ability to safely use snow removal equipment, including plow truck, skid steer, loader, backhoe, etc. To perform a wide variety of landscape maintenance functions related to but not limited to leading crews for mowing, trimming, edging, pruning, landscape install, and snow removal (in snow markets.
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Operates a dump truck, utility trailer, tractor mower, boom mower, front end loader, roller, street sweeper, belt loader, chain saw, wood chipper, stump grinder, skid steer loader, rubber tire backhoe, air compressor, jackhammer, and other construction equipment in performing a variety of road maintenance tasks.
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Capability to operate, or learn to operate, a skid steer and fork truck. Assist with base area winter snow removal operations as needed. Capability to operate, or learn to operate, a skid steer and fork truck.
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Operates dump truck, backhoe, loaders, grading tractor, skid steer, rollers, tamps, air compressors, saws, tack distributor, and other small and medium-sized equipment in the construction and maintenance of streets, storm drainage systems, sidewalks and other concrete functions.
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Operates snow removal equipment to include snowblowers, plows, and skid steer; Operates snow removal equipment to include snowblowers, plows, and skid steer; Operates fuel dispensing equipment to include CNG, diesel, and gasoline.
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Previous forklift operation required; equipment (skid steer, backhoe, snowplow) preferred. Ability to work in a warehouse facility where temperatures may range from 45 up to 105 degrees Fahrenheit; as well as work outside in all weather conditions; snow, rain, wind, and high humidity.
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Performs maintenance and repair on various pieces of heavy equipment including, but not limited to, specialty snow removal equipment, first responder vehicles and equipment (e.g. fire trucks, ambulances), medium and heavy-duty trucks with dump boxes, cars, SUV's, plows and underbody blades, v-bottom material spreaders, skid steer tractors, high pressure pumps, tractors and trailers, backhoes, electronic message boards and signs, street sweepers, aerial towers, lifts, and grass mowing equipment.
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Operate all zoo equipment such as skid-steer tractor, truck, and UTV if necessary. Must be able to: frequently work in all weather conditions including, rain, snow, extreme heat and cold, with fumes, gases, odors, dust, mold, pesticides, cleaning chemicals, grease, oil, mud, poisonous plants, animal hair/dander/feces, and biting/stinging bugs and insects; occasionally wet, slippery and uneven surfaces; and rarely at heights over 12 feet with noise over 85 dbls.
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