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12v Concrete and Asphalt Equipment Operator. The Grader Operator's primary function is to operate a Grader at the site of work to construct, maintain, or repair highway, heavy civil, or building type structures; equipment operators are also expected to assist in other duties around the jobsite as needed.
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Under close supervision, the Warehouse Operator I is responsible for accurate processing of materials to support Companywide operations. The Warehouse Operator I is also responsible for meeting the companys standards for safety, security and productivity.
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DK International Associates, Inc. (DKIA) is seeking a skilled programmer and CNC operator to lead a production team in its Fort Lauderdale facility. CNC programming for vertical milling, 5-axis milling, lathes and laser cutting along with associated fixturing design and fabrication is a critical requirement of this position.
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Brasfield & Gorrie is currently accepting applications for a Heavy Equipment Operator. 3 years Industrial Construction Equipment Operator experience preferred. Operate several types of power construction equipment, such as excavator, backhoe, dozer, skid steer and vibratory compactor or motor graders to excavate, move and grade earth, erect structures, or pour concrete or other hard surface pavement.
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Sr. Equipment Operator is expected to load, unload and properly secure equipment for travel and take precautions to prevent theft or misuse while in transit. Senior Small Equipment Operator.
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Bowman has an opportunity to hire a Survey Instrument Operator to join our team in Fort Lauderdale, FL. + Prior Instrument Operator experience preferred. Work as a member of a survey crew performing boundary, topography, ALTA, right-of-way, and construction surveys for public and private clients.
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Successful completion of the company's internal Forklift Operator licensing program. An Equipment Operator is responsible for the daily distribution activities, productivity, and quality within the assigned area(s) of a distribution facility.
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Company Overview: A locally owned and nationally recognized Printing, Signage, and Marketing Services company in the Fort Lauderdale area is looking for an experienced Bindery OperatorWe have a fast-paced, creative, and flexible work environment that empowers our employees to contribute and work independently with a solid team of experienced professionals.
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Heavy Equipment Operator Civil Construction Company seeks an experienced Heavy Equipment Operator to join their team. Excavator, Skid Steer, Dozer and Loader experience Experience Clearing, Grubbing and Finish Work GPS experience a plus Conduct routine maintenance checks on equipment Focus on safety You can email me directly at: sean.
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Randstad - (Warehouse / Material Handler / Laborer) Immediate Openings for Fork Lift Operator positions. Randstad - (Warehouse / Material Handler / Laborer) Immediate Openings for Fork Lift Operator positions.
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Operate a variety of vehicles and large heavy equipment while performing maintenance and repairs on roads and rights-of-way including loading, hauling and dumping on smooth to extremely rough surfaces.
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Job Summary:The Chief Water Operator is responsible for professionally representing the company in applying the services to their assigned facility. The ideal candidate will perform the following functions:Manage the day-to-day 24 hour operations activities for their assigned facilityAssist with Environmental ComplianceManage operator trainings and daily schedulingMaintain annual safety audits and inspectionsEnsure that staff adheres to company policies and proceduresEducation and Experience requirements:Must have Class A Water FDEP Operator Certification.
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One (1) or more years of experience in sewer treatment plant and or lift station operation.
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guaranteed - when you hit 2,000 weekly loaded miles, so you never have to worry about market rate fluctuations.
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The Machine Operator Level III will independently set up programs, loads, runs and inspect parts while monitoring and adjusting machine and tool conditions and maintaining tolerances to ensure quality.
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