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In the absence of the foreman, acts as the crew leader by leading the crew and by completing the Daily Work Report in HMMS. Operates heavy equipment to include but not limited to the line truck (truck crane), and backhoe, for the bridge maintenance crew as assigned.
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REQUIRED EDUCATION+ CDL+ NCCCO Certified 1 Year Minimum experience with Crane/Boom setting roof trusses certification a bonus. QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS+ Valid CDL+ NCCCO Certified 1 Year Minimum experience with Crane/Boom setting roof trusses certification a bonus.
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Current available positions: Heavy equipment operators: excavator, bulldozer, rollers, rubber tire, skid steer, front end loader. Charleston, SC civil site company is looking for experienced Grading Heavy Equipment Operators to join their team.
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Must be certified on Lattice Boom Crawler Crane (LBCR) & Telescopic Boom Crane (TLL) with 7+ years of experience as an operator on Marine/Heavy Civil construction projects. Capable of working outside or on the water in variable climates, traversing large active construction sites, and working around and near welding, cutting, grinding, marine vessels, heavy equipment, cranes, dirt, dust, noise and vibrations.
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Safely operating heavy equipment-Loader and track hoe/excavator. Thorough knowledge of proper use of equipment, materials and supplies used in heavy construction work. Keep company vehicle, tools, job site and equipment clean and orderly, informing management of any safety concerns.
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Equipment Reliability Engineering with a strong focus on Electrical Controls, Robotics, Automation, Ultrasound, Thermography, Vibration Analysis, Tribology, CBM, RCA, MTTR, MTBF, LEAN Standard Work or a combination of the above equipment reliability acumen.
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PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Must be certified on Lattice Boom Crawler Crane (LBCR) & Telescopic Boom Crane (TLL) with 7+ years of experience as an operator on Marine/Heavy Civil construction projects.
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Where permissible by state law, certification to use heavy equipment requires successful passing of a drug test. Floor & Decor provides equal employment opportunities to all associates and applicants without regard to age, race, color, religion or creed, national origin or ancestry, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, disability, veteran status, genetic information, ethnicity, citizenship, or any other category protected by law.
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Ability to operate heavy equipment well (including excavator, rubber tire backhoe, mini-excavator, skid steer, telescoping forklift, roller, etc.) Communicate openly with Project Foreman, Superintendents, Project Manager’s, and Equipment Manager.
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He/she is responsible for obtaining all equipment needed for a procedure, positioning and imaging patients, resolving equipment issues, and demonstrating knowledge of human anatomy, radiation safety, interventional supplies and equipment operation to include fluoroscopy, US, and CT. The IRT II must prepare, administer, and document contrast given throughout procedure.
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Experience working with a bucket truck or crane truck. Performs necessary housekeeping activities; this includes, but is not limited to, the picking up of all debris that results from installation activities, proper storage of all materials and equipment when they are not in use as well as all other materials which may be offensive or hazardous.
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The Hydro Blaster/Vacuum Technician will perform a wide range of physically strenuous activities that require the strength and flexibility to carry, handle, position, move and manipulate materials and equipment.
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Client Summary: TICO is an equipment logistics solutions company that has been in business since 1946. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Perform complete routine, diagnostic and repair inspections on trailers, for any damage, and notify supervisor of potentially dangerous equipment, and corrective action taken.
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The utility heavy equipment operator and excavator is semi-skilled in the construction, and repair of underground distribution systems. Proficient operation of heavy equipment - Dump truck, backhoe, trenchers, and mini-excavators.
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Operate equipment by energizing the pumping equipment and/or any specialized Hydroblasting and/or Chemical cleaning equipment, vacuum trucks and cutting equipment being used on the job.
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