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How much work experience do you have operating a large high-velocity cleaner truck with sewer vacuum ("Vactor truck")? The employee will perform semiskilled work in maintenance of the Stormwater collection system and serve as a lead in the operation of the Vactor truck and/or Tanker Truck.
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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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Bureau of Sewer Collections and Water T&DOperates and maintains a Vactor truck for system maintenance and repair, including but not limited to, hydro-excavation OR for cleaning and maintaining components of Wastewater Collection system.
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Must be physically able to operate a vactor truck, crane truck, tractors, back hoe, boat, front in loader, bull dozer, mechanical, carpentry and plumbing tools, meters and a variety of other small tools.
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Clean out valves; use vactor truck to clear out grease in the well. Includes, but not limited to, personal protective equipment, hand tools, power tools, pneumatic tools, transit level, specialized equipment, boom truck, portable generator, dump truck, vacuum combination truck, heavy equipment.
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Besides operating a Vacuum Truck (such as Vactor, Vac-Con), the operator will be required to inspect and maintain the equipment's tire inflation; oil levels; leaks (oil, fuel, water, etc.) Minimum of three (3) months of verifiable, satisfactory work experience operating a Vacuum Truck, such as a Vactor or Vac-Con (or a minimum of three (3) months of adequate on-the-job training operating a Vacuum Truck, as certified by an appointing authority.
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Performs setup, operation and maintenance on jet vactor. Employees at Metro Water Services work around the clock to ensure high quality drinking water, and the best in storm water management and wastewater treatment for the residents of Nashville-Davidson County and some surrounding areas.
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Operates a sewer vactor unit for cleaning wet wells, storm drains, and manholes. Howard County Government is not sponsoring employees in application of the H-1B Visa or providing an extension of an existing H-1B Visa. All applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.
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Vactor truck experience preferred. Valid State CDL Class B Driver's License is required. SUMMARY: Operates and maintains a variety of trucks and equipment; clears road debris, performs sign maintenance/traffic control device maintenance and repair, and maintains right-of-way sites, alleys, and/or easement areas.
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Wash down lift stations, perform operation of Vactor when vacuum cleaning of stations, remove rags and debris from floats and power cable. Do you have repair or maintenance experience working within utility sewage collections systems.
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Operates a variety of other equipment including: roadside mowers, front end loaders, lowboy tractor-trailer, asphalt distributors, forklifts, vactor trucks, pumps, undercarriage brooms, pickup brooms, tow brooms, and a variety of other equipment listed in the "Equipment Used" portion of this PDQ.
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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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Drives and maintains vehicles, such as a backhoe, Vactor truck and sweeper truck; operates heavy equipment and small power hand tools. Drives and maintains vehicles, such as a backhoe, Vactor truck and sweeper truck; operates heavy equipment and small power hand tools.
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Operates and transports to job sites, department vehicles and equipment necessary for drain operations and maintenance, including, but not limited to, department heavy equipment such as vactor jet rodder, excavator, bulldozer, and back-hoe; department small equipment such as chain saw, brush cutters and brush hogs; field survey and related equipment; pumps and televising camera.
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