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We are growing and have an excellent opportunity for a skilled heavy equipment operator, especially backhoe and/mini excavator for sewer & water service repairs/replacements. We are growing and have an excellent opportunity for a skilled heavy equipment operator, especially backhoe and/mini excavator for sewer & water service repairs/replacements.
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Troubleshoots, diagnoses and performs repairs and preventative maintenance on all Zoo vehicles; also performs maintenance and repairs on light and heavy equipment, such as: forklifts, boom lifts, backhoe, tractor, skid loaders, chainsaws, lawn mowers, gas blowers and pressure washers.
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Ability to operate different types of equipment such as backhoe, forklift, electrical and hand tools. The Ground Hand works closely with Ground Lead (Foreman) to assist in pouring foundations, install fencing, install grounding and maintain area surrounding towers.
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Efficiently and safely operates a backhoe and a utility truck with a trailer to transport crews, jet hydro vac, and materials to jobsites and oversees projects to completion. All positions are required to pass an Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) medical examination, and possess a class A Commercial Driver License (CDL) with a Tank Vehicle (N) endorsement at the time of application.
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Job Description:We are currently accepting applications for operators that are proficient with a loader, backhoe, and excavator. Knowledge should include grade checking, trench grading, backfill, compaction and knowledge of pipe fitting installation.
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Operate heavy equipment including water truck, backhoe, gang mower, bobcat, trencher, skip loader with bucket and crane truck for a variety of landscape maintenance and repair operations. Knowledge of heavy equipment including backhoe, gang mower, trencher, skip loader and bob cat.
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Equipment Operators (backhoe, skid steer, trencher) All positions require participation in federally compliant PHMSA or FMSCA drug and alcohol testing programs. QA/QC Technician- Communications.
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Must have working knowledge of drawings, piping diagrams, job specifications, mounting specs, testing procedures, etc. Ability to read and understand drawings, piping diagrams, job specifications, mounting specs, testing procedures, etc.
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Three (3) years to five (5) years of related experience operating dozer, loader, backhoe, gannon, scraper, or compactor is required. Three (3) years to five (5) years of related experience operating dozer, loader, backhoe, gannon, scraper, or compactor is required.
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Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Forklift, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc. Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Forklift, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc.
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