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Operates various power tools, hand tools, skid loader, excavator. Minimum 5 years’ experience with fuel systems, construction safety, HVAC, or pipefitting. Operates various power tools, hand tools, skid loader, excavator.
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Independence Excavating is looking for a hard working and experienced Excavator Operator to join our Richmond VA field location! Union Excavator Operator. From breaking ground to the finished project, our team has been laying the groundwork for excellence on heavy civil construction and demolition projects for over 65 years.
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Conducts and coordinates instructor and operator training for customer's employees; courses include but are not limited to MSHA, Red Cross First Aid, Counterbalanced Forklift, Loader, Dozer, Excavator, Boom Lift, Scissor Lift, and Fall Protection.
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Operating skills (excavator, skid steer and bulldozer) Operating skills (excavator, skid steer and bulldozer) We are growing our clientele and currently have a full-time, long-term opportunity for a Superintendent, Site Work. In this role you will utilize your experience in managing projects, multiple crews and supervise the day to day activities, while being an effective communicator to clients.
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Performs repair or preventative maintenance on electrical, diesel and gasoline vehicles, including compactor, excavator, wheel loader, and other vehicles to maximize safe and productive operations.
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Branch's Civil Division is searching for an experienced and safety-oriented Excavator Operator (Storm/Utilities) to join our well-established, growing company near Glen Allen, VA. The Excavator Operator operates power shovel on which digger is pulled toward machine to excavate.
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Operate equipment (mini-excavator, trenchers) as well as towing trailers. Complete residential plumbing services including water heater replacements, water heater installations, water service piping, home plumbing repair, bathroom remodels, kitchen remodels, sewer repairs, and sewer replacements.
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Safely and skillfully operate an all-terrain forklift, backhoe, excavator, skid steer, lifts and other related construction equipment. Safely and skillfully operate an all-terrain forklift, backhoe, excavator, skid steer, lifts and other related construction equipment.
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We are actively seeking Excavator Operators to operate various heavy machinery such as Excavators, Mini Excavators, Backhoes, and Trackhoes. Trench digging for underground piping installation. Job Title: Heavy Equipment Operator.
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Three years of progressive experience operating heavy motorized equipment to include: backhoe, bulldozer, excavator, front-end loader, grapple truck, rail-bound equipment, tractor and skid-steer loaders; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
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Access to apprenticeship training programs. Inspect and test plumbing systems for safety, functionality, and code compliance. Assemble, install, maintain, and pressure test all pipes, fittings, and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage according to specifications and plumbing codes.
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Experience running equipment (skid steer, excavator, backhoe, etc. Experience running equipment (skid steer, excavator, backhoe, etc. Conducting site inspections, provide hands-on leadership, and provide guidance for soil, planting, watering and insect control.
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Thalle Construction Co. Inc. (“Thalle”) is seeking a Heavy Equipment Operator, specfically looking for Excavator and Dozer Operators. Our diverse and expansive project scope of heavy civil infrastructure projects includes dams, reservoirs, locks, DOT roadway construction and bridges, large diameter utilities, landfills, mass excavation, wastewater, and on-demand emergency services.
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Allan Myers is looking for a dedicated, hard-working equipment operator to join our team of professionals.
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3+ years of experience operating heavy equipment including: backhoe, bulldozer, excavator, front-end loader, grapple truck, rail-bound equipment, tractor and skid-steer loaders; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
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