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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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Experience in all aspects of construction equipment and be experienced in civil and heavy civil construction specifically earthworks. As the Heavy Equipment Operator, you will be expected to be proficient with the operations of all types of heavy construction equipment.
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Experience multi-skilled heavy equipment operator preferred. Five years' experience as a Heavy Equipment Operator. Drive and maneuver all types of heavy construction equipment.
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Two years of prior related experience in heavy equipment operation. Safely and efficiently operate equipment that may include: forklift, excavator, bulldozer, front-end loader and other equipment using proper safety standards.
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Predictive techniques for fixed and rotating equipment and instrumentation such as: Vibration Analysis, Tribology, Non-Destructive Testing, Thermography, etc. Understands the Client GMISS /BPCS / SIS standards to ensure they align with the requirements of PSM for PSM Critical equipment as specified by Client.
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We are seeking a skilled Heavy Equipment Mechanic to diagnose, service and repair various systems found on heavy equipment. Job Title: Heavy Equipment Mechanic.
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Heavy Equipment Operator Level 2 (Back Hoe Operator) Lift, position and place machinery, equipment or other large objects at construction sites and industrial facilities. Erect structures, move products, equipment, or materials to and from industrial work areas by performing the following essential duties and responsibilities.
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As a Cat Heavy Equipment Mechanic, your primary responsibility is to determine the status of services needed for various heavy and light construction equipment and perform the necessary repairs and maintenance to restore the equipment to proper operation.
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Diagnose, adjust, and perform repairs on various types of trailer equipment, and systems including, but not limited to the following: aluminum and chem-lite, trailer brakes, air lines, auxiliary pumps and engines, liftgates, brake chambers, welding, fabrication, replacement of panels, body, and framework.
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An offshore based Technician - Rotating Equipment Specialist reporting to the Maintenance Team Leader. Accountable for ensuring the rotating equipment and package auxiliary systems are operating within the OEM operating limits.
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Currently we are seeking a candidate to join our United States Generator Rental team as a Generator Mechanic. The position of Generator Mechanic is primarily responsible to diagnose, repair and maintain portable generators.
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Primoris Heavy Civil is seeking an Fleet Equipment Manager for our Houston, Tx Division who can coordinate the smooth flow of equipment and keep things running like clockwork. Heavy Civil provides highway, port, airfield, rail and marine (intermodal transportation) construction services to private commercial and industrial clients as well as governmental entities such as the Department of Transportation and the US Army Corps of Engineers.
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Company Overview Industrial Civil Construction Contractor specializing in structural concrete and sitework/earthwork looking for Heavy Equipment Operators (Backhoe, Excavator, Roller, Dozer, Rough Terrain Forklift, etc.
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Maintain and safely operate tools and equipment as assigned, including but not limited to tape measure, caliper, shear, CNC burning table, band saw, iron worker, track burner, haven tube cutter, forklift, overhead crane and personal protective equipment.
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The Senior Rotating Equipment Engineer will provide machinery engineering support and reliability improvements to the refinery. Educates and mentors others on technical details of machinery and rotating equipment best practices.
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