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Serves as a Tractor Operator in the Grounds Section, Facility Management Department, Bath, NY VAMC. Primary purpose of the position is to provide grounds maintenance including operating wheel-mounted tractors and towed or attached equipment, including a heavy duty front end loader, dump trucks, lawn care equipment, snow removal equipment, backhoe, vacuum truck, excavator, aerial lift, bulldozer, etc.
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Skookum is seeking a consistent and productive Tractor Operator with a can-do attitude. Fastens attachments such as graders, plows, rollers, mowers up to and over 2000 lbs., backhoes, seeders, and disc harrows to tractor, adjusts equipment for proper operation, lubricates and makes minor repairs to tractor and attachments such as tightening bolts, and replacing washers, cotter pins, and screws.
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Related experience may include: Long Haul Driver, Heavy Haul Driver, Lowboy Driver, Equipment Driver, Equipment Operator, Owner-Operator, Delivery Driver. Related experience may include: Long Haul Driver, Heavy Haul Driver, Lowboy Driver, Equipment Driver, Equipment Operator, Owner-Operator, Delivery Driver.
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Operates a variety of transfer station related heavy equipment including a grappler/tamper; skid steer loader/sweeper; yard tractor; front-end loader; farm tractor, roll-off truck and a semi-tractor trailer.
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Example Equipment: Dozer, Compactor, Front End Loader, Augers, Backhoe, Bucket Truck, Crane, Dump Truck, Farm Tractor, Large Flat Bed Truck, Large Forklift, Fuel Truck, Tow Truck, Tractor Trailer Truck (single or tandem axle), Truck Crane, Motor Grader, other large motorized construction equipment.
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DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS : Can operate all vehicles and equipment as specified for a Utility Operator 2/Semi Skilled Laborer, plus: roller, sweeper, tandem, flusher and loader. Applicants must have experience operating various vehicles (i.e. one, five- and ten-ton truck, dump truck, fork lift, tractor loader and roller.
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City vehicles (dump trucks, boom truck, Vac Con truck, cranes, truck and trailer, tractor/trailer), various heavy construction equipment, front-end loader, backhoe, auxiliary pumps, air compressor, concrete saw, generators, jack hammer, chain saw and common hand tools.
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Operates a wide range of specialized vehicles and motorized equipment, including front-end loader, dump truck, bulldozer, spreader, grader, roller, scraper, backhoe and tractor; performs work in accordance with all safety regulations and procedures.
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Also when the tractor is in the shop (Fleet), operate a tractor-trailer truck, dump truck, excavating machine, shaker, batwing, side mount, bush hog, and handheld tools. Operation of slope mowing tractor.
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A Duda & Sons, Inc., a diversified land management company operating for over 92 years, is currently seeking a Fork Lift Operator for its Cocoa Ranch Sod Farm in Viera, FL (Melbourne, FL area.
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Operates dump truck, bucket truck, tractor trailer, tractor, and hydraulic boom. Skill in the use of heavy equipment such as dump truck, tractor trailer, tractor, and hydraulic boom.
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You will safely operate drill equipment on jobsite which may include but not limited to the following: Directional Drill, Backhoe / Excavator, Skid Steer, Tractor Trailer (Moving Equipment / Haul Water), Vacuum Truck/Trailer.
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Essential Job Functions: Operates any or all of the following light to medium weight equipment: 6 to 14 yard dump truck, tractor with flail mower or box blade, two ton stake body truck, chipper, stump remover, 3/4 yard front end loader, backhoe or tractor trailer.
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Safely operates a variety of light- to heavy-duty equipment used in grounds maintenance such as complex hydraulic riding mowers, skip loaders, street sweepers, aerial lifts, bucket truck, boom lift backhoes, tractor mounted with large turf-care attachments, utility vehicles, dump trucks, and trenchers.
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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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