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The General Manager will report to the VP of Waste Water Services and provide leadership and regional governance over environmental remediation projects for client's stormwater systems with a particular focus on company Vactor and CCTV services in the Midwest Region.
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Vactor Mfg. Inc. is a leading manufacturer of municipal combination catch basin/sewer cleaning vacuum trucks and industrial vacuum loaders that clean up industrial waste or recover and recycle valuable raw materials.
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Vactor is located in Streator, IL and is a subsidiary of Federal Signal Corporation. Operate gas torch, plasma torch, grinders, jib hoist, and overhead crane. Operate equipment such as Mig and Tig welding machines.
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Assists on vactor truck, cleaning storm lines and storm systems, also assists on TV Inspection truck. STORMWATER DIVISION (Vactor Truck) Depending on the position, may assist on a Vactor truck, cleaning storm lines and storm systems, and assisting on TV inspection truck.
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Operates various size hydraulic boom, and assist in operation of a vactor, sludge and other equipment if needed. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Mobile Crane Signal, Mobile Crane Rigging and Mobile Crane Operators Certificates within three (3) years.
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As a Construction Laborer, you will be responsible for assisting the Vactor / CCTV inspection operators with setup at the job site and supporting them throughout the job, which may include driving a support vehicle with equipment.
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Transporting leachate, equipment, rock and bark used in landfill construction, and operating the Division's fuel and vactor trucks. Transporting leachate, equipment, rock and bark used in landfill construction, and operating the Division's fuel and vactor trucks.
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Supports the transportation and deposit of various construction materials such as sand, salt, gravel, dirt, etc., performs hot mix patching, storm drain cleaning, repair and construction, snow and ice control, gravel street maintenance, cold mix patching, debris collection, Vactor assistant, etc.
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Hard workers who hang drywall or do roofing jobs or paint houses, people with experience as truck drivers, equipment operators, tractor drivers, trash or garbage truck drivers and those with have been Vactor operators, have found their greatest career opportunities in our industry.
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Operate construction and maintenance equipment and power tools such as dump trucks, front-end loader, backhoe, asphalt patch truck, vactor, flush truck, compressors, jack hammers, paint sprayers, sand blasters, concrete saws, mowers, edgers and blowers; maintain hand tools and assigned equipment; perform preventive maintenance on equipment.
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Operate designated hand and power tools, equipment, and vehicles such as electric and mechanical pumps and generators, blowers, tapping machines, balling equipment, power and hand rodders, high pressure pipe cleaners, vactor machines, bucket machines, smoke testing equipment, portable pumps, paving breakers, electronic pipe locators, and gas detection equipment in a safe and effective manner.
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Operate construction and maintenance equipment and power tools such as dump trucks, front-end loader, backhoe, vactor, compressors, jack hammers, paint sprayers, sand blasters, concrete saws, mowers, edgers and blowers; maintain hand tools and assigned equipment; perform preventive maintenance on equipment.
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Cleans storm water lines; excavates, repairs and replace storm water lines and mains; operates hydro/jet truck and vactor truck to clean the storm drain system; inspect and clean City owned and privately owned storm drain basins, inlet boxes, manholes, oil/grit separators, canals, and pipes; operates Kubota tractor with brush-hog to groom roadway edges and swells; spray, cut, and remove weeds; trim shrubs and trees as necessary to maintain detention basins, ponds, and drainage channels.
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Examples of these include CCTV repair to tractor, camera, coaxial cable, cable reel; generator; bypass trash pump; flushing truck; vactor truck. Basic understanding of collection system operations in the form of Collections System Operator Certificate, Certification of NASCO's Pipeline Assessment Certification Program (PACP) and Manhole Assessment Certification Program (MACP), OSHA ten hour training, Traffic flagger certification.
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The work involves driving the vactor truck, lifting sections of pipe, contact with wastewater and hazardous materials, close proximity to heavy equipment, and confined space entry. Thorough knowledge of the safety standards, practices, and procedures relating to the operation of the vactor truck and the maintenance of the wastewater and stormwater collection system.
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