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The primary purpose of this position is: To serve as a Firefighter assigned to a crew engaged in airfield, structural firefighting, crash-rescue, and HAZMAT Operations, assist in reducing and/or eliminating potential fire hazards and reacting to the presence/potential releases of hazardous materials as a first responder to protect persons, property, or the environment.
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Performs manual work functions associated with construction, maintenance and repair of water utility systems (e.g., digging holes or trenches; installing pipe; repairing leaks; hauling materials; loading and unloading trucks; etc.
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Performs heavy manual labor as required, including digging ditches, cutting, and chipping brush, hand loading and unloading all types of materials, painting activities, safely removes dead animals from roadways, and litter clean-up.
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Household Hazardous Waste Program (HHW): Incumbents assigned to the HHW Division will be responsible for employee safety, efficiency and compliance with applicable requirements during operations and service to the public and businesses, including during handling, accumulation, transport and disposal of hazardous waste and materials collected at a Permanent HHW Facilities and for oversight of all activities at temporary events.
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The Groundman performs various manual labor type tasks at the work site to assist crew members such as loading and unloading supplies and materials, cutting brush, traffic control and assisting in preparing materials for installation.
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Supervisor/leadership knowledge; hazardous materials (handling and disposal); excavation, grading and compaction; Federal, State, Local laws, regulations, Statutes; building and construction; solid waste disposal procedures and processes; hazardous waste policies and procedures; heavy equipment maintenance and safety requirements and contruction processes.
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Job Responsibilities: Assists Lineman in loading, unloading, layout and preparing tools/supplies/equipment/materials needed at each job site. Performs manual labor type tasks as directed by the Lineman, Foreman, or Supervisor such as cleaning truck, digging ditches, tamping, cutting brush and moving materials.
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Must demonstrate knowledge and understanding of rock and sand mining, ready-mix concrete, and/or asphalt operations and equipment, MSHA regulations, engineering principles and procedures, and quality control systems and processes.
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State issued, International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) or Fire Service Professional Qualifications System (ProBoard) certifications as a minimum: Firefighter I, Hazardous Materials-Operations.
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IL State issued, International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) or Fire Service Professional Qualifications System (ProBoard) certifications as a minimum: Firefighter I, Hazardous Materials-Operations.
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Safely performing manual labor tasks such as loading, unloading, lifting, and moving materials. You will assist in the use of sophisticated vacuum excavation equipment and remote tools to complete hydro-excavation.
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Trimming and clearing shrubbery; removing trees and tree limbs; removing debris from ditches and right-of-ways; hauling materials; or loading and unloading trucks). PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to operate a variety of machinery, equipment, and tools which may include a dump truck, compactor, front-end loading truck, roll-off truck, flatbed truck, roller, motor grader, backhoe, bulldozer, soil pan, water truck, tractor, wood grinder, bush hog, mower, chain saw, shovel, and mechanic tools.
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Employees assigned to job tasks which require them to handle hazardous waste (Wave/ERSA Maintenance/Cleaning, Cathode Room Operator, Chemical Handler, Spray Room, and Facilities Supervisor), will be required to complete Hazardous Waste Management Training, Respirator Safety Training, Respirator Fit Test, and Lead and/or Respirator Surveillance annually.
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Supervise all activities on shift related to loading, shipping and receiving of bulk cement and raw materials. Heidelberg Materials is North America's leading supplier of cement, aggregates, ready mix concrete, and asphalt.
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Read and interpret aircraft weight and balance loading instructions, hazardous materials identification labels, aircraft loading manifest, and baggage routing tags. The station manager is responsible for the oversight and coordination of the exciting day-to-day airport operations or a segment of the operation.
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