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We are seeking a journeyman-level Heavy Equipment Dozer Operator with at least 2 years of experience safely performing earthwork and grading operations effectively. We are seeking a journeyman-level Heavy Equipment Dozer Operator with at least 2 years of experience safely performing earthwork and grading operations effectively.
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POSITION SUMMARY:Responsible for operating various types of equipment, including but not limited to excavator (20 ton Class or smaller), dozer (150 HP or smaller), loaders (Under 4 CY), >12k forklifts, backhoe, articulated dump truck, and applicable light equipment to perform construction task, such as material handling, matting, land clearing, excavation, rough grade roadways and sites, underground utility work for various types of heavy civil, industrial, and wind projects.
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A Forklift Operator performs various daily duties as assigned by the DC manager to ensure the demands of internal and external customers are met. A successful Forklift Operator must have completed new hire training, completed forklift training, and obtained certification.
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Signal crane operator to lower basic assembly units to bedplate, and align unit to centerline. Our customers include many well-known companies such as: Toyota, Dupont, Dow, BP, GE, Pitney Bowes, Honeywell, Delph, Ford, Timken, Bayer and Dephi, amongst others.
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Equipment Operator training and certificate from National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO), NCCER, or from an approved 3rd Party certification body. The Crane Operator operates lifting equipment.
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As a Forklift Operator you help drive the continued success of our Distribution Centers (DC) by working safely and efficiently to support all functions of the DC. As a Forklift Operator you perform tasks in a detailed manner including but not limited to, loading, and unloading, order picking and processing, driving heavy equipment including forklifts, and ensuring proper inventory levels are maintained throughout the DC.
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While performing duties, the employee is frequently exposed to dirt, dust, rubber smells and debris, cleaning solutions as well as powered material handling equipment and commercial truck traffic.
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The Crane Operator GF operates lifting equipment. Inspect, clean, and perform operator level maintenance on equipment in accordance with Manufactures recommendations and Casey company and project recommendations.
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Forklift Operator or Manlift (cherry picker) experience preferred. Manlift operator experience (cherry picker) Forklift operator experience. Forklift Operator or Manlift (cherry picker) experience preferred.
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Team positions Home time is up to you 70% gross revenue of each load, Plus fuel surcharge Sign on Bonus available Bring your own truck- Must not be more than 10 Years old No Touch freight Home Time Job Benefits Benefits are offered through a 3rd Party Job Requirements 21 years or older CDL A, 6 Months of Experience Qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records will be considered for employment pursuant to applicable federal, state, and local laws.
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Machine Operator - 2nd Shift Are you a detailed individual that wants to work in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. Position Snapshot A machine operator is commonly expected to know how his/her equipment operates and be able to identify and repair simple mechanical problems like stalls or jams.
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Our VP of Talent Management started 20 years ago as a driver! Delivery Driver Responsibilities:Deliver our high-quality products to our customers in a safe, courteous, and timely manner.
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Valid state CDL Class A or B Driver’s License with clear MVR and DOT record. Must have held CDL driving position the previous year with consecutive driving experience. Driver Sign-On Bonuses.
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QUALIFICATIONS Must possess a class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with double/triple, hazardous materials and tank endorsements. Automatic transmission CDL restriction allowed. QUALIFICATIONS Must possess a class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with double/triple, hazardous materials and tank endorsements.
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Part-Time Delivery Driver: Kingman, AZ Branch Operations Las Vegas, 9400 Commerce Dr, Kingman, Arizona, United States of America Req #6560 Tuesday, July 23, 2024 Click here for a job description: Click here to learn more about JASPER: Join one of our 50+ branch locations throughout the United States and become a part of the JASPER family.
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