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The career field for “Equipment Operator” includes, but may not be limited to, the following positions: Equipment Operator (Grade and Pave Crew), Heavy Equipment Operator, Roller Operator (Self-Propelled, Asphalt, Other than Asphalt), Motor Grader Operator (Rough Grade), Paver Machine Operator.
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The Asphalt Equipment Operator is responsible for operating a variety of equipment for groundwork and construction purposes. Individuals are required to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) in designated operations and production areas as stated by OSHA and/or MSHA. Protective equipment that may be required, but not limited to, for this position is: Face Shield, Safety (hard toe) Shoes, and Coveralls.
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Ability to operate heavy and complex equipment that may include but not limited to Loader, Backhoe, Skid Steer, Truck, Car, and Asphalt Paving Equipment requiring skill and the exercise of independent judgment.
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Under general supervision, performs both routine and skilled heavy physical work related road construction and right of way maintenance tasks; must demonstrate experience in operating crew assigned equipment, hand tools and power tools; will have contact with the public; must be able to perform strenuous work in the outdoors under all weather conditions.
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The Equipment Operator is proficient in operating a variety of heavy equipment. Operates a variety of vehicles and heavy equipment, including but not limited to, grader, compactor, bulldozer, roll-off truck, front end loader and attachments, backhoe, water tanker, roller, dump truck, boom truck, equipment hauler, snow removal vehicles, and related equipment.
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Job Title: Heavy Equipment Operator. Heavy equipment may include, but is not limited to, front-end loaders, dozers, excavators, haul trucks, graders, and tractors. Clean equipment, perform routine inspections, provide preventive maintenance on assigned equipment, and report defects to management.
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Heavy equipment, skid steer, bulldozer, Dozer, excavator, skid loader, dump truck, Construction Laborer, Heavy equipment operation, Pay Loader. Heavy Equipment General Labor Construction Laborer Excavator.
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As a Farm Production Equipment Operator, you will play a critical role in supporting the overall success of our farming Responsibilities:- Operate a wide range of farm equipment and machinery, including tractors, planters, combines, sprayers, and harvesting equipment, efficiently and safely.
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Complete cleanup assignments mainly with hand-held tools; work safely around moving and/or rotating equipment while using the required personal protective safety equipment. Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) in designated operations and production areas as stated by OSHA and/or MSHA.
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Heidelberg Materials is seeking a Heavy Equipment Operator for our recycle facility located in Warner Robins, Georgia. Heidelberg Materials is seeking a qualified Heavy Equipment Operator.
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Physical ability to perform assigned tasksPhysical ability to walk on uneven terrainAbility to recognize hazard conditions while operating equipmentMust be able to climb the equipment's ladder to reach the operator's seatHeavy equipment operator knowledge of soil compactionZachry stands on a rich tradition of creativity, stability, innovation, and experience in the construction industry.
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FPT is a wholly-owned business of Cleveland-Cliffs has an immediate opportunity for an Heavy Equipment Operator at one of our Detroit, Michigan locations. The Heavy Equipment Operator is responsible for the processing of scrap metals using various tools and equipment including crawlers.
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The Light Equipment Operator is responsible for operating various equipment and performing manual labor in the process of maintaining the City's streets, infrastructure, water and wastewater treatment facilities, parks, cemetery, and related public facilities, buildings, grounds and equipment.
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Groundsman- Equipment Operator. Compact lift operator. Stump grinder operator. Operate hand equipment including but not limited to chainsaws, rakes and blowers. Ensure all tools, equipment, and materials are well maintained and accounted for prior to and after completion of each job.
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The Equipment Operator holds a union position and is responsible for operating various equipment used in road, site, and highway construction. Operate heavy equipment of various sizes and weights used in road, site, or highway construction operations including Pavers, Shuttle Buggy’s, Rollers, Graders, Rubber Tire Excavators, and other various equipment as needed.
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