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Based out of our Loucks Mill Office, located in York, PA, the Equipment Operator will work in jobsites in and around York County, PA. Applicants should possess general knowledge of underground utility installation, trenching and excavation regulations and pipeline safety.
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Preferred: Construction heavy equipment operating experience performing grading and earthwork activities or progressive field experience in the related construction industry. Full Job Description Excavator/Heavy Equipment Operator – Santa Barbara, California NOTE: Only applicants that are within driving distance from the job site will be considered, as there will be no lodging.
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The Heavy Equipment Operator is responsible for , but not limited to operat ing heavy equipment including excavators, dozers, graders , dump trucks, front-end loaders, compactors, scrapers, and water trucks to move material s to and from designated areas , participate in required training and ensur e all established safety rules, procedures, policies, OSHA and MSHA regulations are followed.
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Position Title: Equipment Operator - Grading - Columbia SC Area. Ability to pass test for heavy equipment operation of one or more of the following: skid-steer, mini-excavator, front-end loader, backhoe, roller, off-road truck, water truck, dozer, excavator, motor grader, rover, GPS, and other pieces of equipment.
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Berg Construction is accepting applications for an experienced Heavy Equipment Operator/Excavation Laborer. Heavy Equipment Operator/Excavation Laborer Responsibilities.
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Company Overview Industrial Civil Construction Contractor specializing in structural concrete and sitework/earthwork looking for Heavy Equipment Operators (Backhoe, Excavator, Roller, Dozer, Rough Terrain Forklift, etc.
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Reeves Construction Company is currently seeking an experienced Heavy Equipment Operator in Augusta, GA. Operate various pieces of heavy equipment, including, but not limited to, dozer, excavator, front end loader, and motor grader.
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Responsible for operating various types of equipment, including but not limited to excavator (20 ton Class or smaller), dozer (150 HP or smaller), loaders (Under 4 CY), >12k forklifts, backhoe, articulated dump truck, and applicable light equipment to perform construction task, such as material handling, matting, land clearing, excavation, rough grade roadways and sites, underground utility work for various types of heavy civil, industrial, and wind projects.
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Silver Star Construction, a local road construction company - is seeking Heavy Equipment Operators to drive/operate and control large equipment and vehicles including bulldozers, backhoes, front end loaders, scraper/tractor pans, track hoes, motor graders, mixers, and water trucks.
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If you are a qualified heavy equipment operator, we will train you on GPS machine control. Friessen Construction is looking for Heavy Equipment Operators for the upcoming construction season.
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Able to safely execute duties in and around heavy equipment/large machinery in marine dredging and marine construction job sites. The Heavy Equipment Operator is responsible for the operation of heavy equipment on the site.
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The career field for “Heavy Equipment Operator” includes, but may not be limited to, the following positions: Heavy Equipment Operator, End Loader Operator, Haul Truck Operator, Skid Loader Operator, Plant Operator, Plant Maintenance, Plant Teardown/Setup.
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Pittman is accomplished in the handling of all aspects of public and private highway construction projects including traffic control, erosion control, excavation, storm sewer installation, grading, asphalt paving, and concrete items including paving, structures and flatwork.
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At TelCom Construction, as an Equipment Operator on our team, you'll use and take care of special machines for putting in phone and internet infrastructure, making sure everything works right and stays safe while doing the job.
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Ability to work in safety sensitive construction setting, including exposure to moving machinery and heavy equipment. Work Experience Prior experience operating heavy equipment in construction environment.
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