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Operates a variety of machinery, motorized vehicles, and equipment, including dump truck, pickup truck, utility truck, jetter/inductor truck, man lift, generators, mobile radio, ditch witch, etc.
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Motorized vehicles and equipment, including dump truck, pickup truck, utility truck, street roller, lift truck, skid steer, sweepers, tamper, plate compactor, saws, pumps, compressors, sanders, grinders, shredders, generators, common hand and power tools, shovels, wrenches, detection devices, mobile radio, phone, ditch witch.
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The Utility Technician I, under general supervision, performs entry-level maintenance and repair within Union County Public Works (UCPW) Department. Work involves installing and repairing water/sewer taps, emergency and routine system repairs, locating water/sewer lines, fire hydrant flushing and maintenance, valve exercise and maintenance/repair, cleaning and maintaining sewer lines, utility right-of-ways maintenance including mowing, and operating various types of heavy equipment and pumps.
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The Utility Maintenance Technician position will be shared 50/50 between the Solid Waste Management division and Utility Operations division within Water Resources. The Utility Maintenance Technician performs routine maintenance and repairs at County water, wastewater plants and lift stations as needed, routine and non-routine maintenance and repairs on the landfill leachate collection system.
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The Utility Technician lll position is part of the snow removal program which includes scheduled on-call responsibilities typically during the months of October to May. Utility Technicians are required to review and acknowledge the Snow Guidelines annually.
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purpose of this position is to assist with the repairs and maintenance of water distribution, wastewater collection, and water production systems components for the city.
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The Central Utility Plant (CUP) Technician is experienced in all phases of steam generation, maintenance of boilers, chilled water systems, chillers, cooling towers, air compressors, water treatment, and auxiliary equipment.
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Or greater; climb 90 ft utility poles; work from ladders and aerial lifts; work in manholes, underground utility vaults and excavated trenches; operate heavy duty construction equipment.
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Working under the supervision of the Shift Supervisor and the direction of the Control Room Operator, the Utility Operator will be responsible for the operation and inspection of various power plant systems including boilers and associated equipment.
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CES Group Engineers, LLP is a woman-owned regional provider of civil engineering, landscape architecture, construction engineering and inspection, land surveying, subsurface utility engineering and environmental management services, operating from one (1) Charlotte area office and one (1) Columbia, SC office.
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Armstrong Service Inc. (ASI) is interviewing for a Full-time Utility Operator / Technician in Memphis, TN. Keywords: Utility Worker, Location: MEMPHIS, TN - 38104 , PL: 591882157.
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Depending on qualifications, this position may be filled at either the Utility Technician I or II level. Those hired at the Utility Tech I level will work toward the licensing and certification requirements of the Utility Tech II.
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The primary responsibility of the Utility Operator is plant valves, documentation of preventative maintenance program and all related tasks associated with this activity. Utility Operator may be called on to assist with other operator functions dependent upon background knowledge.
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The Davey Tree Expert Company provides research-driven tree services, grounds maintenance and environmental consulting for residential, utility, commercial and environmental partners in the U.S. and Canada.
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Minimum of two (2) years as a Utility Technician I, or related position, in the water and/or wastewater industry. Through its wholly owned subsidiaries, American States Utility Services, Inc. contracts with the federal government to provide water and wastewater services that include operating, maintaining, renewing, replacing, and constructing new systems on military installations throughout the United States.
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