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Operate tractors, trucks, or utility vehicles to transport equipment and supplies. Wash, clean, and re-fuel all equipment after use. Follow all company and safety and security policies and procedures; report defective equipment, accidents, injuries, and unsafe work conditions to manager; complete safety training and certifications.
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Summary Equipment Operator will be operating power equipment such as sit-down forklift, deep reach forklift, cherry picker, pallet jack and RF gun. Monday - Friday 4:30am till complete required-skills: 1 year of power equipment operator equipment (forklift, cherry picker, reach truck) Able to left up to 50 lbs.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Operator - Heavy Equipment is responsible for the safe operation of heavy equipment at a recycling center, landfill or transfer station for the purpose of transferring, spreading, covering, loading and/or compacting waste or soil in an efficient and safe manner.
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We are currently searching for an experienced Heavy Equipment Operator to join our North Shore Asphalt team of talented employees! Must have experience operating at least three or more pieces of asphalt equipment, such as: paver screed, motor grader, front end loader, rubbetire backhoe, excavator, dozer.
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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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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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Proven experience as an Excavator - Heavy Equipment Operator in the heavy civil construction industry. As an Excavator - Heavy Equipment Operator you will be a key contributor to our earthwork and construction projects.
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Summary:Join T9 Enterprises Inc. as a Heavy Equipment Excavator Operator and be part of a dynamic team specializing in demolition and grading/excavation services in Southern California. If you are an experienced Heavy Equipment Excavator Operator with a strong background in excavation and grading work, and you value competitive pay and benefits, T9 Enterprises Inc. invites you to apply for this position.
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Safely and efficiently operate equipment that may include: forklift, excavator, bulldozer, front-end loader and other equipment using proper safety standards. Perform pre- and post-operation inspection of the equipment in accordance with Company policy to ensure windows, lights, mirrors and rear view camera are clean.
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Perform and document minor service on equipment, referring more complicated mechanical issues to Maintenance Shop for repair. Continuously monitor the condition of the equipment to ensure it is operationally ready at all times to minimize down time; clean tracks or wheels on equipment, as needed.
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Position OverviewThe Equipment Operator is responsible for operating a variety of equipment for groundwork and construction purposes. Operate various pieces of equipment as assigned such as loader, dozer, motor grader, dirt roller and excavator/breaker, haul truck, skid steer, site truck, etc.
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Light Automotive Equipment Operator. Incumbent is required to have knowledge of the rules of safe driving and the provisions of the State of California Vehicle Code pertaining to operation of vehicles described in the classification; knowledge of State and California General Industrial Safety orders related to the assigned tasks of the classification, particularly those related to vehicle and equipment operation, construction methods and practices, and the lifting and moving of heavy loads.
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Job Summary: The Equipment Operator is responsible for operating gasoline and diesel vehicles and equipment to perform airfield service and construction activities both on and off the airfield.
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We're currently looking for a hard working Equipment Operator to join our 1st and 3rd shift Warehouse teams at our locations in both Northfield and Hudson, OH. Pay starts at $20.65 - $22.65/ hr.
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This position assist the existing Crane Operator as needed and will also require operating forklifts, driving trucks and various equipment throughout the Port facility. Operates and Maintains - 200 Ton Updated P&H Overhead Crane, 140 Ton Manitowoc Friction Truck Crane and a 50 Ton Lima Friction Barge Crane or equal equipment, Front-end loader, Forklifts and Tractor Trailers.
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