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Operate a motor vehicle and/or heavy equipment. Uses hand tools and power tools, proficient in operating small machines, such as drill press, lathe, mill, surface grinder, saw, etc., ability to use MIG and TIG welding equipment.
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EquipmentShare is immediately hiring a Heavy Equipment Shop Technician (Mechanic) for our rental facility in Mobile, AL to be responsible for providing maintenance and repair for a variety of customer and company owned heavy equipment machinery and aerial lifts.
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Operation of heavy equipment to load/ unload shipping containers of MCAs using 30 k forklift. ● Operation of heavy equipment to support unloading of MCAs from sea jigs at heights of 20-30 feet using articulating man lift or scissor lifts.
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EMR USA has an opening for a Cashier/Scale Operator/Floater in Mobile, Al. This person will be responsible for paying out tickets, learning to operate the truck scale to weigh trucks in and out and be willing and able to travel to our facilities located in Pensacola, Fl. And Gulfport, Ms. to fill in while other cashier’s and scale operators have scheduled time off.
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Brasfield & Gorrie is currently accepting applications for a Heavy Equipment Operator. 3 years Industrial Construction Equipment Operator experience preferred. (This description may not include all duties required of this position) + Operate several types of power construction equipment, such as excavator, backhoe, dozer, skid steer and vibratory compactor or motor graders to excavate, move and grade earth, erect structures, or pour concrete or other hard surface pavement.
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Operating knowledge of fork trucks and power equipment. Experience operating various type of power equipment. Process orders requiring the use of a fork truck or stock picker for the outbound operations.
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Experience with aerial devices, digger derricks, chippers, cranes; or construction, mining, farm equipment such as excavators, skid steers, dozers or tractors; or military heavy equipment such as the MRAP vehicle, HMEE, or tanks; aircraft and aerospace or ground support equipment (AGE/GSE) or similar.
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Experience as Commercial Equipment Technician, HVAC Technician, or related field. HVAC, Refrigeration, & Cooking Equipment, are just some of the paths you can take. Experience as Commercial Equipment Technician, HVAC Technician, or related field.
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Ensure and conduct minor maintenance of equipment, including monitoring and maintaining appropriate fluid levels, fueling, and greasing of equipment being operated. Aid in diagnosing equipment failures to ensure safety, cost efficiency, and production.
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Benefits: Dedicated - Over the Road Pay: $4500 - $5000 gross weekly Home time: Weekends Lanes: Originates out of GA to SE Regions Line Haul: 75% Fuel Surcharge: 100% Freight: Dry Van Owner Operator Driver opportunities available (manual and automatic) Requirements: CDL Class A Driver's License Tractor that meets or exceeds FMCSA safety regulations One year of tractor trailer experience Must be a 2000 tractor or newer No more than two moving violations in the last three years Apply Today.
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Manufacturing Engineer - Expanding Operation - Heavy Industry. As the Manufacturing Engineer, your experience in creating and maintaining process flow, PFMEA and line balancing as well as cell layout enhancements along with cycle time, yields, costs, SPC, GD&T as well as Auto Cad will be valued.
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Mechanical equipment certification. Primary duties will include processing orders requiring the use of a forklift or stock picker, maintaining inventory integrity, and improving efficiencies throughout the distribution center.
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Load and unload rental equipment, and prepare equipment for rental. Inspect rental equipment for safety decals, safety compliance, and ensure that equipment is in good working order.
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The Automation Operator I moves product using power industrial equipment or by hand on semi-automated conveyors within the automated system, correct any conveyor system errors, and to manually build new orders or tear down orders returned to the plant, then put them away using power industrial equipment.
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The Equipment Superintendent is responsible for coordinating, facilitating, and executing equipment activities in support of all construction projects. Kiewit Equipment Services (KES) helps to ensure the profitability of Kiewit projects through the improved equipment utilization and mechanical reliability by delivering world-class equipment and service.
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