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Description: Our client is currently seeking a Equipment & Tool Engineer 3. 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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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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Job Responsibilities Serves as a heavy equipment operator on the ROW Clearing Crew, operates heavy motorized equipment such as, Backhoe, Dozer, Crawler, Excavator, Front End Loader, Lowboy Truck Tractor, Motor Grader, and Tractor with Ditcher.
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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Heavy Equipment Mechanic to join our Vehicle Engineering Maintenance and Operations Support (VEMOS) team. Qualified mechanical experience includes one or more of the following: light or heavy-duty trucks, tractors, tactical vehicles, aviation ground support systems, generators, power plants, aircraft or any diesel or gasoline powered equipment or vehicle.
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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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Apex Systems is hiring for an Associate or Mid-Level Equipment & Tool Engineer in North Charleston, SC to support Boeing. Experience working in an Equipment or Tooling Engineer role. In Electrical Controls roles: Program, integrate, and/or troubleshoot complex production equipment, including but not limited to: industrial robots, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), AC/DC drives, Numerical Controls (NC), Human Machine Interfaces (HMI), and/multi-axis Robots.
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Diagnose the repairs or replacement of parts on all diesel powered equipment assigned to SCDOT. Performs maintenance and repairs on diesel engines, transmissions, brakes, hydraulic motors, pumps, cylinders, mowing equipment, tractors, motor-graders, rollers and AMZ machines.
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Capable of set up and programming GPS devices on equipment and rover. Proficient meeting site fine grade requirements with multiple types of equipment. At least three (3+) years of verifiable equipment operating experience Personnel Management skill Understanding blueprints/job design Ability to design/set grades to accomplish goals off of provided surveyed staking and also benchmarks.
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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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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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As a Heavy Equipment Mechanic, you will be instrumental in maintaining and repairing heavy machinery utilized in industrial operations. Job Title: Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanic. Experience with heavy equipment maintenance (industrial forklifts, heavy construction equipment, etc.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Operator - Heavy Equipment is responsible for the safe operation of heavy equipment at a recycling center, landfill or transfer station for the purpose of transferring, spreading, covering, loading and/or compacting waste or soil in an efficient and safe manner.
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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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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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APS-3: Heavy Equipment Mechanic. Requires High School graduation or equivalent and 2 years of experience as heavy equipment mechanic. Under general direction and with little guidance , repairs and assesses malfunctions, rebuilds, and performs maintenance on heavy equipment common to construction and military operations, such as cranes, power shovels, scrapers, paving machines, motor graders, trench-digging machines, conveyors, bulldozers, dredges, tanks, personnel carriers, large diesel trucks , compressors and pneumatic tools.
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