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Watch this video to see why employees like working at CDOT as a heavy equipment mechanic. CDOT has a vacancy for a Field Heavy Equipment Mechanic located in Durango, CO. Diagnose and repair vehicle and equipment malfunctions on all major systems including gas and diesel engines, transmissions, transfer cases, differentials, drivelines, brakes, hydraulic, steering and suspension systems, electrical and cooling systems, computer-controlled sanders, and liquid de-icing systems, and AVL systems such as network fleet- running systems.
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The Drilling Equipment Operator can operate a variety of equipment, used in installation/repair/maintenance activities associated with underground construction or utilities, in a safe and effective manner.
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Position Overview Repairs and maintains construction equipment and mechanical equipment such as trucks, trailers, batch plants, paving machines, bulldozers, engines, motors, pneumatic tools, conveyor systems, and other equipment by performing the following duties at various job locations.
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Maintains and repairs heavy equipment, trucks, shop, and non-mobile equipment on a company-wide basis. The employee is frequently required to sit, climb, and use hands to signal and handle equipment.
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Under minimal supervision, the Class A Technician is responsible for the diagnosis, repair, reconditioning, overhaul and maintenance of customer and company heavy equipment and/or components in a manner that reflects the company's vision of working as "One Professional Team.
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Screen-out Job Element: Ability to do the work of a Engineering Equipment Operator and lead a crew of Engineering Equipment Operators without more than normal supervision. Reliability and Dependability as an Engineering Equipment Operator.
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Repairs and maintains construction equipment and mechanical equipment such as trucks, trailers, batch plants, paving machines, bulldozers, engines, motors, pneumatic tools, conveyor systems, and other equipment by performing the following duties at various job locations.
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4 years' experience in heavy equipment, engine, or electric power generation system repair. Wagner Equipment Co. offers challenging career opportunities, extensive training and employee development along with an opportunity to grow your career and thrive under Wagner's reputation for excellence.
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As America's largest supplier of respiratory and durable medical equipment, Lincare's mission is to set the standard for excellence, transforming the way respiratory care is delivered in the home.
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