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The Utility Worker fulfills various aspects of maintenance operations. A background in general construction, equipment operation, weed abatement, utility work, pump repair and demonstrated interest in water treatment or distribution are highly desirable.
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Utility Worker will report to the Operations Management team. National Express Shuttle (operated by WeDriveU) and Transit is a business unit of global mobility provider Mobico Group. Recognized as a pioneer in mobility, WeDriveU is a strategic partner to the world's top brands, with client programs that consistently earn awards for excellence in commuting and sustainability.
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Apply for the Utility Construction Worker today and jump start your career with the CRH family. Utility Construction Worker Do you want to work for a company that values your skills.
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Safely and efficiently operate heavy equipment of various sizes used in, utility construction, road site or highway construction and paving. Shears is diversified with public, private and commercial work including paving, utility, dirt-grading and concrete flat work.
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This is the entry/journey level class in the Utility Worker series. Employees within this class are distinguished from the Senior Utility Worker by the performance of the full range of duties as assigned with no supervisory responsibility.
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Keywords: Construction; Laborer; Kansas; Utility; Hutchinson. Assist construction / excavating, treatment plant, water, sewer, and storm drain with various duties such as; shoveling, raking, wheelbarrow, pipe laying.
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Laborer - Utility Worker Physical Requirements. Laborer- Utility Worker Main Responsibilities. Laborer - Utility Worker Schedule. Laborer - Utility Worker Benefits.
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Utility Worker - Wastewater Treatment. Performs mowing, brush and tree trimming, utility maintenance, and landscaping duties in relation to the Reservoir Dam Maintenance Program and Utility easement maintenance.
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Padre Dam Municipal Water District is seeking a Utility Construction Worker with strong work ethic, excellent communication skills and an eagerness to learn to be a part of our valued workforce.
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Four years’ progressively responsible experience as a water/wastewater Utility Worker, Distribution/Collection Operator, or comparable experience in water utility safety, water or wastewater practices, and awareness of chemicals used in performing the job.
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Under the supervision of the Public Works Operations Superintendent, the Utility Worker position in the Water Distribution Division primarily ensures delivery of safe and clean drinking water through maintenance, construction and repair of water distribution pipes, hydrants, booster stations, metering devices, and other infrastructure within the public right-of-way and on public owned facilities and easements.
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Pasco County Utilities Operations and Maintenance Department is seeking a motivated, passionate, senior level, skilled team member to work in the operation and maintenance of utility water and reclaimed water transmission and distribution systems, wastewater collection, and water/wastewater treatment processes.
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The Utility I Worker provides labor and grounds services which may include but are not limited to: Grass cutting, snow removal, weeding, pruning, sanding, seeding, fertilizing, de-icing and plowing.
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General Municipal Worker: utility inspector. Construction: grading, storm drain, site work, builder, plumber, any utility construction (including fiber installation), road construction.
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Utility Service Worker Grade 9 Salary Range. Operates a variety of equipment machinery and tools used in constructions, maintenance and repair of water utility systems (which may include a service truck, dump truck, tractor, front-end loading truck, electronic locator, metal probe, post hole digger, mechanic tools.
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