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The Brookline DPW is seeking candidates for Motor Equipment Operator III to provide heavy equipment operation and manual labor relating to the activities of the Water and Sewer Division.
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Must possess a valid Massachusetts Commercial Driver’s License, Class B with Air Brakes and Tanker vehicle endorsements, hoisting licenses with restrictions 1B, 2B, 4E and all licenses required by Federal or State authorities to operate any special heavy motor equipment.
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Attends and earns certification and training education on low voltage licensing, playground certification, pesticide applicators licensing, forklift training CDL license, irrigation certification, heavy equipment operator, etc.
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Similar Career Fields Include: Security Guard, Heavy Equipment Operator, Construction Worker. Requirements: Attend a 22-week paid training program to gain skills and certifications in weapons operations, handling ammunition, intelligence reporting, geospatial analysis, maintenance operations, and heavy equipment operations.
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As a Power Equipment Operator at Walmart Supply Chain, you will be operating power equipment to move product through the Distribution network to the Stores to service our Customers.
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Special Heavy Motor Equipment Operator Catch Basin Cleaner Sewer / Public Works Laborer (3 Openings)
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The Special Heavy Motor Equipment Operator (SHMEO)/Sewer works in the construction, maintenance, and operation of the sewer system including but not limited to sewer mains, drains, connections, and catch basins.
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Operators operate heavy equipment, such as backhoes, loaders, graders, dozers, and excavators, used in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, airports, gas and oil pipelines, tunnels, buildings, and other structures, as well as surface mining and quarrying activities.
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Must have 3-5 years Operator Experience in Heavy/Civil Construction. The Equipment Operator is responsible for safe and technically proficient operation of equipment assigned.
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Performs various project work which requires safely operating vehicles and a variety of heavy equipment that may include, but not limited to; front end loader, reach stacker, top picker, yard jockey, and track mobile.
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Operates heavy dump trucks, snow plows, sanders, tractor-drawn mowers, surf rakes and other equipment for beach, highway and grounds maintenance; operates light vehicles such as passenger cars and panel trucks for transporting personnel and materials; performs routine maintenance on vehicles and equipment; maintains records and prepares reports; and inspects contractual services.
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As part of our dedicated team, the Equipment Operator is responsible for safely and effectively operating heavy equipment to load, offload or transport landscape supplies such as mulch, topsoil, soil amendments, and raw materials.
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Operate heavy dump trucks, snow plows, sanders, tractor-drawn mowers and other equipment for grounds maintenance. Operate heavy power-operated equipment such as backhoes, front-end leaders and bulldozers used in construction, maintenance and repair.
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Special Heavy Motor Equipment Operator Catch Basin Cleaner Sewer / Public Works Laborer (3 Openings)
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Visual Skills: Visual acuity is required to operate motor vehicles and heavy equipment. Operates equipment including but not limited to front-end loaders, backhoes, compacting equipment, skid-steer loaders, vactor-type equipment, jetting machines, and catch-basin machines in a professional and competent manner and with care taken to perform the work safely and with efficiency.
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As a Equipment Operator you will: Operate various types of heavy machinery safely and efficiently, such as forklifts, cranes, bulldozers, and other construction or warehouse equipment; Monitor equipment performance and carry out basic maintenance and repairs; Follow safety guidelines and company protocols to maintain a safe working environment.
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Minimum 3 years commercial driving/heavy equipment experience preferred. Ability to operate heavy equipment in a safe manner. Perform shop clean up, maintenance, and equipment/tools setup.
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