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Qualifications Must have 5 – 7 years’ experience, preferably in the construction industry Have extensive diagnostic and repair experience for heavy equipment including directional drills and off-road equipment.
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Related experience may include: Construction Equipment Mechanic, Equipment Mechanic, Equipment Technician, Field Mechanic, Field Service Technician, Field Technician, Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Heavy Equipment Technician, Mechanic, Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Lubricator, Machine Repairer, Maintainer, Maintenance Electrician, Maintenance Man, Maintenance Mechanic, Maintenance Technician, Maintenance Worker, Oiler, Overhauler.
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About Tech USA:Tech USA, Engineering & Construction Solutions is a comprehensive provider of workforce and project support solutions throughout the Engineering, Construction, and Environmental Industries, including Construction Management, Environmental Services, Remediation, Geotechnical Services, Safety, MEP Design & Construction and Biofuels.
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Operates front end loader, skidsteer, end dump truck and other heavy equipment as needed. We strive to be the preferred source of quality sand, rock, landscape products, ready-mixed concrete, asphalt, paving and construction services.
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Performs semi-skilled and skilled work in the operation of heavy equipment and machinery used in construction, maintenance, repair, flood control, and/or landfill operations. + Performs journey level road and highway related construction, maintenance, and repair projects, including placement and removal of asphalt and concrete, along with snow removal and crack sealing.
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What started as an electrical company that operated out of a one-bay shop is now a powerhouse of a general contractor, focusing not only on instrumentation and electrical, but adding civil & excavation, facilities & pipeline, construction management, and wireless & communications.
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Required Experience: Five or more years of related work experience Ability to Perform ALTA/ACSM, Boundary, topographic, and Construction Survey's The ability to meet deadlines and provide high quality service to clients Working knowledge of Trimble, Sokkia, or Leica Surveying Equipment Required Education: Associates or Bachelor degree in Civil Engineering or land Surveying is preferred PLS licensure preferred, but would consider a strong LSIT.
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Strongly prefer minimum of 3 years facility maintenance and/or construction experience in a manufacturing environment with preference in pharmaceutical, nutraceutical or food processing industries.
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Responsible for operating and maintaining the central utilities plant for the site including high pressure steam, water boilers, centrifugal chillers, pumping systems, large cooling towers, air handling units, air compressors, purified water systems, wastewater treatment systems, and other related support equipment.
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Responsible for maintaining logs and records to support operation and maintenance of critical systems and ensure effective operation and cGMP compliance of all equipment and buildings. Ø Responsible for conducting regular inspections and performing preventative maintenance for facilities, equipment, and systems.
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Potential exposure to movement of heavy equipment on construction or roadway sites; potential exposure to hazardous dangerous chemicals and solvents, noise, dust, fumes, grease and oils, radiant and electrical energy, and vibration; all of which would require employee to follow proper safety procedures and utilize appropriate protective equipment.
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Position Overview This is a skilled position involving the safe and efficient operation of various types of construction equipment including but not limited to Loaders, Back Hoes, Track Hoes, Haul Trucks, Water Trucks, Etc. Training may be available.
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At a minimum, the position requires a good working knowledge of telecommunications construction; familiarity with aerial lift devices, utility lines/poles, and various other telecommunications construction equipment, and the functionality of each; ability to use cable placement equipment and tools; ability to identify and troubleshoot problems.
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Strongly prefer minimum of 3 years facility maintenance and/or construction experience in a manufacturing environment with preference in pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, medical devices or food processing industries.
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Physically Demanding: This position is physically demanding, which means that employees may need to perform tasks that require physical strength, endurance, and agility, especially when operating heavy construction equipment.
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