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Must be a journeyman level mechanic with a minimum of five (5) years of construction crane and heavy equipment repair and maintenance experience. Maintain and Repair Marine and Heavy Civil Contractor’s equipment fleet.
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Superintendent - Heavy Civil A dynamic and growing heavy civil construction client of ours is pursuing a driven and strong Superintendent. Assist in the development of lift plans, form systems, support of excavations systems, demolition plans Schedule subcontractors in accordance to required work schedule, pump trucks and material deliveries, Inspect and verify the receipt or shipment of materials Develop 2 Week Schedules to plan and coordinate labor, equipment, material, and needs Interface with team members to communicate company issues, compliment exemplary work or effort and to address grievances as necessary.
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Perform routine maintenance, complete repairs, and test equipment as needed (i.e., hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical systems, and components). Must be able to use technical equipment manuals in either digital or paper format to troubleshoot, order parts and perform repairs.
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O Promptly report equipment problems to project foreman or superintendent. Ability to pass test for heavy equipment operation of one or more of the following: skid-steer, mini-excavator, front-end loader, backhoe, roller, off-road truck, water truck, dozer, excavator, motor grader, rover, GPS, and other pieces of equipment.
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Heavy equipment may include, but is not limited to: front-end loaders, trackhoe, bulldozer, GPS dozer, roller, off-road truck, mini-excavator, excavator, skidsteer. The Fine Grade Heavy Equipment Operator is responsible for operating equipment in a safe and effective manner on jobsites.
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Operates a variety of light and heavy equipment to support the facilities and grounds of the CCAA in a safe and efficient manner: operates a concrete cutting saw, Bobcat forestry cutter, bush hog, backhoe, John Deere zero turn mower and front deck mower, forklifts and hand trucks, dump truck and flatbed trucks, excavators and other equipment as necessary to complete essential functions; and performs preventative maintenance on equipment to ensure safe operations and long-life cycle of equipment.
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Commercial Airplanes is seeking a Mid-Career (3) Equipment & Tooling Engineer in North Charleston, SC. Compiles and analyzes technical data to determine the effects on product engineering design and rate estimates, identifies robotics, automation, or technology recommendations, and system integration for equipment and tooling.
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Manage preventative maintenance program for entire equipment fleet, including land-based, floating cranes, and other assets. Must have welding skills associated with equipment repairs. Diagnose and troubleshoot any malfunctions to equipment.
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Electrical Equipment Installation Engineer (Associate or Experienced) Experience with wire design, wire harness installation or in working with electrical equipment. Develops and maintains basic electrical product detail, assembly and installation designs (e.g., equipment racks, power panels, cable routing and geometry, antennas.
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Operates equipment such as backhoe, excavator, motor grader, and front-end loader, etc. Operates and maintains heavy motorized equipment used in various phases of roadway maintenance. Assists in emergency and inclement weather operations, to include operating medium or heavy duty equipment.
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Organize warehouse by using power equipment to remove pallets from pallet returns (e.g., pallet storage, trailers); up-stacking/down-stacking empty pallets; and up-stacking/down-stacking freight.
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Operates one or more types of heavy equipment such as dozer, trackhoe/excavator, or motor grader to prepare undeveloped job sites to meet job required grades. Experience operating two or more pieces of earth moving equipment (dozer, grader, etc.
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You will report to and work with the Project Superintendent to develop heavy equipment procedures that will ensure safe operations. You are a knowledgeable Heavy Equipment Mechanic professional who is not afraid to jump into every detail.
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Experience operating other pieces of equipment such as backhoe, excavator, and front end loader. Other equipment experience such as Trackhoe, Dozer, Back Hoe, Motor Grader, loader, and excavator experience is required.
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This person will be troubleshooting and performing mechanical repairs and installs on a variety of heavy equipment in the field, including street sweepers, Hydrovac trucks and refuse trucks. The Road Heavy Equipment Technician is responsible for responding to road service calls from customers in the territory.
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