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The role of the Heavy Equipment Mechanic is to maintain and repair County equipment. Often work is performed outdoors where the employee is exposed to outside weather conditions including; extreme cold, extreme heat, moving mechanical parts, precarious places, fumes or airborne particles, toxic chemicals, high volume traffic, heavy equipment and noise related to construction projects.
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While deployed in the field, the A irborne Sensor Operator is responsible for operating airborne remote sensors or cameras to collect data. In addition, the operator is responsible for setting up ground-based GPS stations and downloading and shipping data and film.
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The primary duty of the Driver, which we call a Logistics Specialist II with or without a Crane Operator, is to deliver building materials to a customer’s place of business or to a job site. Be a leader for job site safety by operating all equipment in accordance with local, state, and federal laws at all times.
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The Wastewater Treatment Operator/Environmental Technician would be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the wastewater treatment plant to ensure the safe, efficient and economical treatment of wastewater.
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Previous vending equipment repair and distribution a plus. Equipment may include but not limited to vending machines, coolers, restaurant fountain equipment and coffee dispensing equipment.
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3 or more years of experience as a diesel/heavy equipment mechanic preferred. Performs repairs, maintenance, and service on electric, diesel, and gasoline heavy equipment. Operate and inspect machines or heavy equipment to diagnose defects, and verify repairs made according to manufacturer's specifications.
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Knowledge of DME (Durable Medical Equipment) product and providing education/fitting as needed. Generates sales orders and purchase requests for medical equipment prescribed to patients.
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As a Forklift Operator, you will move pallets and containers in a warehouse environment. May use RF scanning equipment to track inventory. Prior experience driving a forklift (sit down, stand-up, reach lift, etc.
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Operates solid waste equipment such as front-end loader, forklift skid steer, roll-off truck, and/or yard waste processing equipment such as yard waste turner and compost sampling. Operates motor grader, scraper, semi-truck tractor, yard waste grinder, dozer, front-end loader, hydro seeder, and other landfill equipment as needed.
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The Production Operator is responsible for performing all tasks involved in the production of Wausau Supply Company products, while following standard work methods and practicing safe work habits to ensure production is as efficient and safe as possible.
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WyoDak Energy Services is looking for an experienced excavator operator to join our team. Experienced Excavator Operator. This individual should have a strong commitment to safety and working as a team, 3-4 year of experience running a track hoe with limited damage history, very high work quality, be willing to travel around Wyoming or surrounding states, demonstrate ability to care for equipment cleanliness, maintenance and lubrication, be able to cross buried lines with supervision and locates, and be able to work as a team towards a common goal.
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Equipment: 2019 or newer Freightliners. Additional pay: Detention, roadside inspections, hazmat/tanker. Assigned Fleet Manager. Lock in your sign on bonus! 100% No Touch Freight. Regional Drivers Needed.
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Examples of specialized experience at the GS-07 grade level Select, install, modify, test and evaluate medical/dental equipment; Repair, calibration and preventive maintenance of medical/dental equipment ranging from blood pressure cuffs to computed tomography (CT) scanners.
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At Site Work Specialists, a heavy equipment operator uses a variety of machines for site development, excavation, grading, and utilities. Site Work Specialists Heavy Equipment Operator.
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Equipment Keys (Bobcat, Caterpillar, Komatsu, Case) Daily servicing of equipment (lube hydraulics, etc.) Safely and correctly operate all equipment and manual/power tools. Ability to wear Personal Protective Equipment and any other safety-related equipment.
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Title: heavy equipment operator Company: Entact in Rapid City, SD
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