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As a Power Equipment Operator at Walmart Supply Chain, you will be operating power equipment to move product through the Distribution network to the Stores to service our Customers.
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Bonus: Heavy Equipment Operator Apprenticeship Program Completed (Certificate in hand) CAC Criteria. General Summary: Western Engineering Contractors Inc. is seeking a qualified Heavy Equipment Operator for our Grading Division for full-time employment.
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Under general supervision, the Collection Equipment Operator II operates heavy duty refuse collection vehicles, and unloads refuse and recyclables at designated facilities. Heavy duty vehicle and equipment operation.
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Seeking someone with Heavy Equipment Operator and Yellow Iron experience. Manages the full fleet of primary and secondary equipment within the assigned area, in alignment with corporate objectives.
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Experience as a Heavy Equipment Operator in industries such as construction, oil or gas, logging, crane operations, or military motor T operations. The ideal candidate possesses extensive knowledge of safety protocols related to heavy equipment operations, including vehicle and rigging inspections, load leveling, and center of gravity management.
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As a Equipment Operator, you'll: Operate various types of heavy equipment safely and efficiently, such as forklifts, cranes, loaders, or other industrial machinery; Conduct daily inspections and maintenance checks on equipment to ensure functionality and safety; Manage and adjust equipment settings to handle materials appropriately according to operational requirements; Coordinate with other team members to meet production schedules and project deadlines.
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As a Equipment Operator you will: Operate various types of heavy machinery safely and efficiently, such as forklifts, cranes, bulldozers, and other construction or warehouse equipment; Monitor equipment performance and carry out basic maintenance and repairs; Follow safety guidelines and company protocols to maintain a safe working environment.
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If you are a Heavy Equipment Operator and want to work alongside other proven Craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior workmanship, this is your chance to advance your career.
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