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Operate heavy equipment to complete various tasks involving the construction, maintenance and repair of storm water infrastructure. This is accomplished by operating heavy equipment, leading a crew, scheduling work tasks, maintaining equipment, ensuring equipment and materials are sufficient, and preparing a safe work environment.
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This position requires a multi-faceted track and wheel driven heavy equipment operator that can safely, productively, and with proven skill, control, maneuver, and navigate numerous types of construction equipment to a high degree of grading and excavation accuracy.
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We are currently searching for an experienced Heavy Equipment Operator to join our North Shore Asphalt team of talented employees! Must have experience operating at least three or more pieces of asphalt equipment, such as: paver screed, motor grader, front end loader, rubbetire backhoe, excavator, dozer.
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R+L Carriers is a family owned, privately held transportation company founded in 1965.
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Prepare the crane rigging and determine if the crane operation work is safe; if work is determined by the Heavy Equipment Operator to not be safe (high winds, weight limitations, high electrical wires, too confined an area, unsafe to property or life, etc.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Operator operates machines and/or equipment at a recyclery, landfill, or transfer station. Operates equipment including excavator, compactor, bulldozer, forklift, front end loader and other equipment, using proper techniques.
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Under general supervision, the Storm Water Heavy Equipment Operator performs skilled work in the operation and use of heavy equipment for use in various construction, maintenance, and stormwater management activities.
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Under general supervision, performs skilled work in the operation of specialized vehicles and heavy equipment used by the Public Works Department in the maintenance of City utilities or water/sewer systems.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Operator - Heavy Equipment is responsible for the safe operation of heavy equipment at a recycling center, landfill or transfer station for the purpose of transferring, spreading, covering, loading and/or compacting waste or soil in an efficient and safe manner.
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Two years of prior related experience in heavy equipment operation. Safely and efficiently operate equipment that may include: forklift, excavator, bulldozer, front-end loader and other equipment using proper safety standards.
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Perform pre- and post-operation inspection of the equipment in accordance with Company policy to ensure windows, lights, mirrors and rear view camera are clean. Perform and document minor service on equipment, referring more complicated mechanical issues to Maintenance Shop for repair.
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Continuously monitor the condition of the equipment to ensure it is operationally ready at all times to minimize down time; clean tracks or wheels on equipment, as needed. Complete Equipment Condition Report and other reports, as necessary; report any necessary repairs to supervisor, as needed.
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The Heavy Equipment Operator is responsible for, but not limited to operating heavy equipment including excavator, dozers, graders, dump trucks, front-end loaders, compactors, scrapers, and water trucks to move materials to and from designated areas, participate in required training and ensure all established safety rules, procedures, policies, OSHA and MSHA regulations are followed.
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Prior experience as a heavy equipment operator is preferred, but we will train all qualified applicants. Operators will train and operate all of the terminals equipment and perform the duties and responsibilities of the terminal's Equipment Operator/Maintenance positions such as Dozer, Driller and cutting, Overhead Crane, skid steers, Excavator, Telehandler, Man Lift, Front End Loader and Ship Loading Operations for progression.
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Drives Various Vehicles : drives ½ ton or ¾ ton pickup, 1 or 2 ton flatbed dump truck, 6 yd, 10 yd, or 14 yd tandem axle dump truck daily; drives a dump truck with tilt trailer daily and a tractor with dump trailer or lowboy trailer regularly to transport equipment; drives a tractor-trailer rig or tractor with a gooseneck trailer occasionally to transport heavy equipment; drives a boom truck or bucket truck occasionally.
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Title: heavy equipment operator Company: City Of Palm Bay
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