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Operates heavy, off-road type equipment (examples: drills, loaders, dozers, trucks, service equipment, excavator), typically found in quarry applications and/or provides manual labor at ground level, involving various duties around a quarry production facility including welding.
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JOB HIGHLIGHT: Heavy Equipment Mechanic w/ Excavation background Cat and John Deere equipment experience a plus 3+yrs experience desired BS is a plus but not required, equivalent experience acccepted Excellent compensation (based on background/ experience) Paid employee benefits, vacation and holidays My name is Angie Nichols and I help place individuals in the Heavy Civil Construction industry at all levels across the country.
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Heavy Equipment specific- Foley/CAT/Central Power/Murphy Tractor/John Deere/Road Builders- Are you a skilled Heavy Equipment Technician with a passion for asphalt paving.
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Operate hoisting and rigging equipment to lift and position heavy steel components. Ability to remain alert and see, hear, and respond to team members and the surrounding environment in highly safety sensitive working conditions and near large heavy civil equipment and/or live traffic.
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Working knowledge/understanding of NDE, welding, ASME codes and coatings for engineered equipment (heavy manufacturing equipment, piping, pressure vessels, rotating equipment, for example) through construction or manufacturing.
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Technician, Diesel Technician, Diesel Mechanic, Service Technician, Heavy Equipment Mechanic, 5 +years of Technician experience with similar diesel equipment and/or heavy equipment or specialty lines equipment (large-scale generators, pumps, HVAC or Oil & Gas equipment) strongly preferred.
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The Heavy Equipment Sales Rep is responsible for the sales of prime product construction equipment within their assigned territory. With a dedicated team of over 1,000 employees, we are committed to delivering exceptional service, top-quality parts and rentals, and unparalleled sales support across a comprehensive range of Caterpillar and allied construction equipment, power generation solutions, and cutting-edge SITECH construction technology.
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Experience in fields such as general labor, heavy equipment operator, machine operator, concrete, production, grain elevator operator, construction, grain or mill work, customer service, truck driver, or warehousing is helpful.
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Work involves the operation, maintenance, and minor repair of a variety of heavy snow removal equipment, motorized construction and raised platform equipment, and farm implements such as front end loaders, skid loaders, backhoes, boom lifts, dump trucks, heavy duty airfield plow trucks, and large farm tractors.
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Requirements: Attend a 24-week paid training program to gain skills and certifications in vehicle maintenance, equipment maintenance, electronic maintenance, roadside services, safety policies, safe hazmat handling, heavy equipment operations, electrical repairs, preventative maintenance, winch operations, crane operations, and diagnostic equipment operations.
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Maintain routine maintenance schedules on all Heavy Terminal Fleet Equipment. 1-3 years of Heavy Equipment Mechanic / Service Technician experience required. As a Heavy Equipment Mechanic, you are responsible for assessing and repairing Heavy Duty Lift Equipment at the Railyard.
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Completion of a formal post-secondary technical training program in automobile or heavy equipment-related repair (of at least 30 credit hours or one school year in duration) and one year of experience in automotive or heavy equipment repair.
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Performs maintenance & mechanical repairs on side loaders (Loaded Container Handler), Hostlers (Semi Tractor), Forklifts, support equipment, etc. Previous crane mechanic experience not required but a plus.
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Preferred Skills: We are looking for a heavy equipment repair technician that can operate heavy equipment and welding would be a plus. Our technicians are trained to provide superior maintenance on both diesel equipment and, at some locations, on our growing fleet of CNG trucks.
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Operating heavy equipment, hand, and power equipment, such as bucket trucks, brush trucks, claw trucks, chippers, pole saws, pruning saws, pole pruners, power pole saws, and chainsaws.
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