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Working Title: EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - 55003319. After obtaining the required Instructional CDL permit or license, operates vehicles and a variety of small and medium equipment that may include, but not limited to; dump truck, front end loader, skid steer loader, grader, lift equipment, small bulldozer and asphalt repair truck while performing bridge and roadway maintenance.
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Safely and efficiently operate heavy equipment of various sizes and weights used in road, site or highway construction and paving. We are seeking a motivated, safety and career-minded individual to join our team to work on various pieces of construction equipment whether it involves, grade or pavement work.
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This job description includes the safe operations of the Kinetics, MG, Peddinghaus, FICEP, and other automatic and semi-automatic burn table equipment. Teamwork is essential in this position and the CNC Burn Table Operator must have a positive attitude and be able to work effectively with all departments, managers, and staff.
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Our portfolio of sportsbook properties requires technical support to ensure our Sportsbetting kiosks, operator terminals and odds boards function correctly so we can ensure our customers have the best possible user experience at our sportsbooks.
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Hazards and applicable safety rules and precautions for heavy equipment operation. Work under hazardous conditions where physical danger exists due to mechanical equipment. Comprehend and make inferences from written materials such as equipment operations manuals.
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Safely operate Tractor/Trailer with equipment to and from work sites. Ensure vehicle and equipment operation within stringent safety guidelines. Leading provider of Asphalt Paving, Milling & Highway Maintenance Services for 45 years.
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Must keep janitor’s closet neat and orderly and maintain equipment in good working order. Moves cabinets, boxes, furniture, crates and equipment to clean areas, either manually or by using hand trucks.
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In this role, you will use USDapproved chemicals to disinfect surfaces, sanitize all components of our food production and processing equipment, and ensure that there is no unnecessary waste along the assembly line.
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The Operator has the responsibility for the safe proper use of unloading equipment. The Operator will notify the on-duty Supervisor of any issues or problems with Equipment or personnel.
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The Bindery Operator is responsible for quickly, efficiently and accurately operating one or more of the pieces of Bindery department equipment, including, but not limited to: Cutter, Folder, Stitch Liner or Perfect Binder.
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Archer Western/Traylor Bros. JV, a member of The Walsh Group is currently seeking an Excavator Operator for the SETF / Howard Frankland Bridge, in Tampa, FL. The Forklift Operator's primary function is to operate a Forklift 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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This position operates powered equipment in mowing golf course putting greens, collars, approaches, and tees. Mowing of green, tees, slopes, collars, rough, and fairway areas with the appropriate piece of equipment.
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Requirements:•Associate or bachelor’s degree in scientific or engineering field Other Qualifications: •One to three (1-3) years of experience in a laboratory, or similar production operation preferred•Experience in materials sampling and sample preparation preferred•Experience with sample preparation equipment (scales, ovens, sieves, etc.
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Prepare sand bunkers for daily play by using appropriate equipment and procedures. Wash off, fill with fuel (if applicable), and return all equipment to their proper storage areas. Knowledge of safe and efficient mechanical operation of motorized equipment.
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Set up & Operate Press Brake Equipment to form customer specific parts. Assures proper operation of equipment by monitoring quality of parts produced and conducting 1st Article procedures.
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