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Applicants must meet Department of Transportation's physical requirements, and be required to undergo random alcohol and drug testing under NCDOT regulations. Skill in the operation of heavy equipment, including a gradall, backhoe, front end loader.
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This position has been classified as a safety sensitive position and is subject to our drug testing policy to include pre-employment, random, reasonable suspicion and post-accident for the following prohibited substances: marijuana, amphetamines, opioids, phencyclidine (PCP), and cocaine, as well as any drug not approved for medical use by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration or the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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As required by the U.S. Department of Transportation regulations, Safety Sensitive Employees will be subject to drug and alcohol testing. Operate and have responsibility for motor equipment requiring an operating engineer’s license and/or requiring unusual skill, including Crane, Derrick Truck, Vactor, Jet Truck, Front End Loader, Bobcat, Backhoe, Catch Basin Cleaner, Bucket Machine, multirodder, dump trucks and other necessary equipment.
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Must possess and maintain a valid Class "B" Tennessee (or equivalent out-of-state) Commercial Driver License if assigned to Public Works and must comply with Federal Department of Transportation (DOT) Alcohol and Drug testing rules as a condition of continued employment.
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Pursuant to the US DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing Regulations - 49 CFR Part 40, Federal Regulations do not authorize the use of Schedule 1 drugs, including marijuana and Cannabidiol (CBD) products, for any reason.
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Must be able to successfully pass an extensive drug screening, which includes urine, hair and breath alcohol testing. St Louis Composting, producer of STCertified Compost, Mulch Products and Soil Blends, is accepting applications for a Heavy Equipment Operator to work at our various St. Louis area MO sites.
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The Production Coordinator (Aggregate Lab tech / Equipment Operator) role is based in Front Royal, VA reporting to our Plant Manager. This position is responsible for testing aggregates on a daily basis to ensure the products meet VA and DOT standards as well as act as an operator, perform general plant maintenance and act as a VA Certified Mine Foreman.
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At least 2 years of heavy equipment operator experience. Heavy Equipment Operator. Operates straight or articulated rubber-tired tractor-type vehicle equipped with front-mounted hydraulically powered bucket or scoop to lift and transport bulk materials to and from customer trucks, haul trucks, material bins, etc.
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Required Screenings: Drug Testing/Screening (Pre-Employment and Random); Background Checks (Local, State and Federal history check); Motor Vehicle Record. Operate several types of power construction equipment, including but not limited to motor graders, milling machines, bulldozers, backhoes or track hoes, pavers, rollers, articulated dump trucks, front-end loaders, or hydraulic excavators.
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Willingness to undergo a background check, physical, drug, and alcohol testing. We are hiring Heavy Equipment Operators for projects in the Southern and Front Range Colorado areas.
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Experienced Heavy Equipment Operator with Wheeled Front End Loader Experience. Drug free environment, drug testing required. Experienced Heavy Equipment Operator with Wheeled Front End Loader Experience.
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