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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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Company Benefits Competitive Wage and Benefits Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance Wellness Program Life Insurance 401K with Company Match Employee Assistance Program Flex Spending Account We are currently searching for an experienced Heavy Equipment Operator to join our Construction Group team of talented employees.
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Summary - Field Technician - Utility Inspector - CDL Equipment Operator: A growing Utility Contractor with a long history of success is currently seeking candidates interested in working as CDL Equipment Operators in response to landing several large, long-term contracts in and around the city of Fort Worth, TX. The ideal candidates would have a Class A or B CDL and be able to assist with labor in addition to operating commercial vehicles and equipment.
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Assists with landfill maintenance and operation duties by operating heavy equipment such as a backhoe, dozer, compactor, scraper, front end loader and dump truck. Knowledge of the proper operation of solid waste collection and disposal equipment.
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Minimum of 1-year previous small equipment operation in manufacturing environments, preferably in the scrap metal or construction industries. General labor duties that may include but not limited to sweeping, shoveling and general clean-up of any area and/or equipment throughout the yard.
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Operates road construction equipment such as street sweepers, steel wheel and rubber tire rollers,dump truck, water truck, slurry truck (drive only), utility truck, flatbed, compressor, backhoe, squeegee, shovel, hoe, compactor, jackhammer, crack-seal machine, spray rig, side broom, weed eater, chainsaw, pavement saw, and welder.
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Operate horizontal directional drilling (HDD) equipment to bore underground pathways for the installation of pipelines, conduits, and utility lines. You will have responsibility for operating drilling equipment and locating underground utilities to facilitate the installation of underground pipes, conduits, and utility lines.
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Completion of Terracon Mobile Equipment Operator Competency training after hire. Demonstrate competency in the operation of at least one type of mobile equipment operated by Terracon e.g., Excavator, Dozer, Motor Graders, Skid Steer, Backhoe, Wheel Loader, Compactor and Water Truck.
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Requires one year of experience as a heavy equipment operator. Knowledge of and ability to operate several pieces of dirt work equipment including, but not limited to Dozer, Track loader, Excavator, Skidsteer, Tractor, and Backhoe.
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Must possess a thorough knowledge in the proper operation of the following equipment: backhoe, loader, roller, tamps, saws, root grinder, mixers, milling machine, crack sealer, and small hand tools.
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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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Garbage truck, dump truck, skid loader, and other equipment and tools used in solid waste collection, street, alley, and drainage maintenance and construction. This position is assigned to the Department of Public Works and is responsible for the operation of various types of equipment and vehicles utilized in the provision of City services related to streets, parks, facility maintenance, solid waste, and utilities.
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Heidelberg Materials is seeking a Heavy Equipment Operator for our Clinton Quarry facility located in Clinton, SC. Heidelberg Materials is seeking a qualified Heavy Equipment Operator.
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Operates and maintains light equipment and machinery used in construction, maintenance and repair of city grounds, roads, or drainage systems, specifically: squad truck, mosquito truck, pick-up truck, bush hog, tractors, weedeaters, leaf blower, chain saw, grinder, packer, concrete float, vibrator, jackhammer, mixer, and air compressor.
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Functions as Crusher Operator to cover periods of vacation or absence. Operates quarry mobile equipment, including, but not limited to, front end loader, bulldozer, and backhoe, to lift and transfer bulk materials, such as shot rock, sand, clay, or other bulk material, to trucks, hoppers, chutes or other areas of quarry.
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Title: equipment operator Company: Rj Grondin Sons
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