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Extensive knowledge of pumps, diesel engines, thermal fluid heaters, knuckle boom cranes, and heavy equipment. Your responsibilities will include adhering to our cleaning procedures, operating and maintaining a range of industrial cleaning equipment, such as pumps, diesel engines, thermal fluid heaters, knuckle boom cranes (under 8 tons), and heavy machinery.
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The Class A Heavy Haul Truck Driver will be responsible for transporting oversize and overweight equipment to the job sites. May be responsible for driving a combination of equipment: tractor/lowboy trailer, tractor/flatbed, tractor/over-sized/overweight tow equipment, dry vans, etc.
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In this role, you will be responsible for operating and maintaining a variety of heavy equipment used in solid waste management operations. Our company is currently seeking a dedicated individual to fill the position of Heavy Equipment Specialist I - Solid Waste.
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Industrial Heavy Equipment Operators will operate one or more cranes to move heavy. May follow signal directions from a signaler in equipment operations. Will operate various construction Cranes to move equipment and other materials.
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Some positions may require completion of forklift certifications through F&D.Where permissible by state law, certification to use heavy equipment requires successful passing of a drug test.
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Clean Harbors in LaPorte, TX is seeking a Class B CDL Driver to operate light and heavy-duty trucks/work equipment at our customer sites; some of the vehicles operated include Vacuum Trailer, roll-off trailers, van trailers, box trucks and high-powered vacuum loaders.
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Understand setup and required tools and materials required to safely execute a heavy lift (ex: crane mats, barricade the area) Assisting Ironworker in attaching loads using chains, slings, cables, hooks, and other related equipment Able to manually handle and securely apply rigging equipment.
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PSC Group is now hiring a full-time Mobile Railcar Repair Technician that will work safely around heavy equipment, railcars and railroad tracks to coordinate and complete all railcar repairs.
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The position of an Equipment Operator (Heavy) is responsible for operating a traveling or stationary overhead crane to lift, move and position loads as machinery, equipment, products and solid or bulk materials using hoisting attachments such as hook, sling or bucket.
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Understand common types of chemical plant process equipment such as distillation columns, heat exchangers, boilers, turbines and compressors. Troubleshoot and check out electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems using proper test equipment.
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Experience Required 3-5 years: 3-5 years: History of working with different forms of heavy equipment, specifically excavators, compactors, boom trucks, aerial lifts and various other equipment types.
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Install our telematics system and devices on vehicles, construction equipment and heavy equipment. Work through a variety of installation scenarios ranging from basic (power, ignition, ground) to complex (requiring custom wiring harnesses when accessing the CAN network of both vehicles and equipment.
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Ability to safely perform work using high pressure water blast equipment to clean heavy industrial equipment (pipe, boilers, tanks, heat exchangers, bundles, etc) Assist in the inspection of equipment, hoses, connections, pumps, and general work area.
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The Equipment Specialist is responsible for performing skilled operations of several types of heavy equipment used to excavate, load, transfer or move dirt, gravel or materials in the maintenance and repair of streets, sidewalks, driveways, alleys, drainage and asphalt as well as brush removal.
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Position Title: Heavy Equipment Shop Mechanic. A minimum of 2 years of experience working with heavy machinery and/or utility equipment. Work on a wide array of equipment including truck mounted aerial platforms, digger derricks and cranes.
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