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Operates medium motorized equipment on the Drainage Crew, such as, but not limited to, Aggregate Spreader, Belt Loader, and Combination Tractor with Side Mounted Mower, Skid Steer Loader, Tandem Dump Truck and Tractor with Large Mower.
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The Heavy Equipment Operator will be responsible for operating heavy earth moving equipment in support of company grading and site operations. Our client is currently seeking a Heavy Equipment Operator to support their Charleston area sitework grading projects.
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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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Join T2 Contracting, Inc. as an Equipment Operator - Drive Success with Precision! The Equipment Operator will be responsible for operating various types of heavy equipment in a safe and efficient manner to support our construction projects.
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Additional Job DescriptionMinimum Requirements: One year experience in the operation or maintenance of heavy equipment, motorized vehicles or machinery that is directly related to the area of employment.
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Job Responsibilities Operates small motorized equipment on the Hot Crew, such as but not limited to Asphalt Kettles, Concrete Mixers, Dump Trucks, Forklifts, Rollers <4 Tons, Snow Plow, Spreaders, Sweepers, Self-Contained, Tractors with Brooms and Tractors with Mowers.
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Class A CDL Driver / Equipment Operator. Primarily responsible for driving dump trucks, and pulling trailers, loading/unloading and securing equipment, as well as operating commercial paving equipment such as bobcat skid steers with various attachments, small rollers, mini excavators, and occasionally assisting with light labor duties.
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Aerotek is seeking heavy equipment operators to support local construction companies for their projects of building new apartment complexes, roads, grocery stores, etc. HIRING: Construction Heavy Equipment Operators.
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Equipment Operator II - proficient on at least two of the following pieces of heavy equipment: backhoe, excavator, motorgrader, dozer, and able to operate the remaining pieces to include loader and farm tractor at an intermediate skill level.
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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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The Equipment Operator operates heavy equipment of various types to remove branches and tree material from electrical lines. Prior heavy equipment operating experience in electric utility vegetation management, construction, logging, landscaping, mechanical, or military industries preferred.
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If you are a Equipment Operator and want to work alongside other proven craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior craftsmanship, this is your chance to advance your career.
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We’re looking for Heavy Equipment Operators (based out of Charleston, SC) to join our team and help connect America. Our talented workforce provides a wide array of specialty services including construction, engineering, underground facility locating, fulfillment, and program management.
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Responsible for driving a CDL truck, collection, delivery, and processing of solid waste and recyclables from all university and hospital buildings.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Demolition Equipment Operator at United Demolition, LLC. As a Demolition Equipment Operator, you will be responsible for operating heavy machinery and equipment to demolish structures safely and efficiently.
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Title: equipment operator in North Charleston, SC
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