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As a Heavy Equipment Operator, your primary responsibilities will include operating an excavator or bulldozer for tree or debris removal, assisting the civil construction team in land clearing on a solar site, operating a dozer for the removal of oversized trees or structures, using an excavator for digging out obstructions, and using a motor grader for land grading.
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Watering, feeding, digging and planting flowers, plants and trees. Mulching, laying sod, removing dirt, trimming, mowing and raking lawns. Watering, feeding, digging and planting flowers, plants and trees.
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This level is typically viewed as a production operator and will know soil classifications and determining appropriate digging techniques for each classification. Experience Levels: Level C – Entry level operator with 1-2 years’ track hoe operation experience; may perform operations such as back filling, basic trench digging, loading trucks, rough grading, etc.
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You are naturally analytical and enjoy digging into business models and helping customers quantify their investment decisions. You are an adept salesperson, capable of engaging in business-level and technical conversations at multiple levels of the organization, including the CISO, CTO, COO, and CFO. You have experience working with upper middle market and enterprise companies; and with local, state, and Federal government.
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You have a unique blend of technical aptitude and business acumen; Youre just as excited by digging into the data alongside engineers as you are walking through a P&L with our leadership team. Perform ad-hoc queries (SQL / Excel) to support teams across the company.
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Level C - Entry level operator with 1-2 years' track hoe operation experience; may perform operations such as back filling, basic trench digging, loading trucks, rough grading, etc. Level B - Mid level operator with 3-5 years' track hoe operation experience; may perform more complex digging operations such as work around existing utilities, finish grade, able to dig in boxes up to 10', pull trench boxes familiar with benching & sloping.
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Additionally, you will apply any of the following wood destroying organism treatments and techniques to customers' buildings and structures: Termite bait station (Sentricon) installation with auger and digging tools, Trenching and applying liquid treatment to exterior or crawl space perimeters of structures, Drilling and applying liquid treatment to void spaces or blocks in the crawl spaces and structures, Spray application of product to affected areas.
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Safely operates a loader, backhoe, bull dozer, lull lift, skid steer, and excavator in digging ditches, building berms and swales. Safely operates a loader, backhoe, bull dozer, lull lift, skid steer, and excavator in digging ditches, building berms and swales.
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