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The Heavy Equipment Operator earns an initial salary of $18 to $25 per hour, paid weekly. Are you a skilled Heavy Equipment Operator looking to take your career to the next level with a company with an outstanding company culture and team atmosphere.
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If the below list of personal traits sounds like you, then you are just the type of person we are looking for to join our team as a Sewer Heavy Equipment Operator. In 500 words or less please describe your experience/training operating sewer heavy equipment such as those described in this job announcement: front end loader, dump truck, backhoes, excavators, street sweepers, Vactor trucks, and bulldozers.
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B.H. Inc. is looking to hire a full-time Heavy Equipment Operator to work in various civil construction (underground utilities) settings along the Wasatch Front (from Brigham City to Utah County) while adhering to all current safety standards.
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Operator shall always maintain control of the equipment. Operator shall not idle equipment when not in use. OverviewSummit Materials is looking for a mechanically inclined, safety-oriented Loader Operator to operate Front End loaders in a Sand and Gravel or Asphalt Manufacturing Environment.
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Operate Compactor, Dozer, Excavator, Motor Grader, Tub Grinder, Loaders, Scrapers, Articulated Dump Trucks, Roll-Off Trucks, and other equipment as needed. Operates and services the heavier types of construction equipment such as Compactor, Dozer, Excavator, Motor Grader, Tub Grinder, Loaders, Scrapers, Articulated Dump Trucks, Roll-Off Trucks, and other equipment as needed.
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As a Quarry Heavy Equipment Operator, you will play a crucial role in operating heavy equipment, primarily loaders, and performing essential plant maintenance tasks to ensure the smooth operation of the facility.
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HPC-Industrial , powered by Clean Harbors, in Toledo, OH is looking for a Class A or B CDL- Equipment Operator to join their safety conscious team! The Equipment Operator serves as a representative of HPC-Industrial in creating a continuous working relationship with clients/customers.
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Equipment use and Maintenance Operates and maintains equipment, machinery and tools related to construction and maintenance projects which includes an aerial bucket truck, backhoe, arc welder, jackhammer, drill press, hammer drill,pipe threadermachine, shovel, catch basin spoon,level, water/wastepump, waterkey, ladder, scaffolding, etc.
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Assists others in facility including stocking shelves with clean, tested, and ready to use equipment and pulling, staging, and loading customer orders onto trucks for delivery. Performs receipt, inspection, cleaning, servicing, reassembling, and testing of various SCBA (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus) and other respiratory equipment and breathing air equipment in accordance with approved testing and service procedures.
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The Wastewater Operator will operate and maintain the wastewater treatment plant in compliance with the site indirect discharge permit, including lab analysis of process samples, minor and preventive maintenance of equipment, and complete other tasks as assigned by the Lead Wastewater Operator, Account Manager, or other Veolia Leadership personnel.
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B.H. Inc. is looking to hire a full-time Heavy Equipment Operator to work in various civil construction settings, while adhering to all current safety standards. As a Heavy Equipment Operator, you will earn $21 to $28 per hour to start, paid weekly.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Large Equipment Mechanic in heavy civil construction, specifically diesel equipment. If you are a skilled Large Equipment Mechanic looking to join a reputable heavy civil construction company, we invite you to apply.
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If unable to find a candidate with preferred experience, will consider filling this position as an Equipment Operator in Training, which requires a valid North Dakota Class A driver permit without air brake restrictions and a cargo tank endorsement (N) by the first day of work.
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A high degree of attention is required to prevent injury to others Forklift certification per OSHA standards or have Experience as a Sitdown & Stand-up Forklift operator. Stacking empty pallets Available shifts: First shift: Monday to Friday from 6:00 am to 4:30 pm Second: Monday- Thursday from 6:00 pm to 3:30 am Weekend shift: Saturday and Sunday only 10:00 am to 6:00 pm (part-time) Pay Rate: $18.00 hr.
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Keywords: Parts, Manager, heavy, construction, Equipment, Heavy Equipment, Mechanic, Diesel Mechanic, Diesel Tech, Service, Service Tech, Technician, Sales, Equipment Sales, Journeyman Diesel Technician.
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