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Kubricky Construction Corp., a leader in today's civil construction industry is looking for Heavy Equipment Operators to join our growing team. Experience in Heavy Highway Construction and/or Site Work preferred.
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Oversee daily construction work including work zone traffic control, earthwork, erosion control, asphalt paving, concrete paving, drainage structure installation, reinforced concrete, and equipment installation.
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Description:Primarily responsible for performing installs, repairs and maintenance to a variety of equipment including but not limited to: Refrigeration, air conditioning, heating, intake and exhaust fans, frozen carbonated beverage, fountain soda, ice makers, and various food service equipment.
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The Equipment Operator/Maintenance Technician will operate various equipment and assist in general highway maintenance and construction work, focusing on operating basic to moderately complex trucks and equipment.
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Wood's CRW Corp., a second generation owned Construction Equipment Distributor, is seeking a Territory Manager to sell and rent new and used Link-Belt, National, Shuttlelift and Maeda Cranes in our New England Territory.
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Engineers Construction, Inc. in Williston is hiring for Heavy Equipment Operator with 10 plus years' experience in site work, underground utility, and highway construction. Technical skills should include a practical knowledge of pipeline construction, road work, grading and layout, plan reading, and basic equipment mechanics.
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On the job training provided, including training for CDL. Starting salary dependent on previous experience, possession of a Class B CDL, possession of a Class A CDL, and/or ability to operate excavation equipment.
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Milton CAT, a privately held company, is the exclusive distributor of Caterpillar earthmoving and construction machinery, engines and generator products in the Northeast. Three years experience as an earthmoving shop technician working with heavy equipment.
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Load and unload construction equipment (Pavers, Rollers, Loaders, Skid Steer, etc. Established in 1872, Pike Industries is a leading highway contractor, as well as the largest producer of hot mix asphalt and construction aggregates in New England.
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To learn more about this position, please review our job description: Weatherization Crew Requirements: The ideal candidate must have a High School diploma or equivalent; basic carpentry / electrical skills; ability to safely use power tools / equipment, including on ladders; and have an understanding of building construction and materials as well as the principles of energy efficient retrofits.
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High School diploma or equivalent AND one (1) year of work experience in construction, equipment operation, or related manual labor INCLUDING EITHER one season of operating a snowplow with wings OR six (6) months of operating medium or heavy equipment, such as graders, rollers, and backhoes.
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Heavy Equipment Operator - Materials Transfer Vehicle- Paving Construction. Pike Industries, Inc., a subsidiary and integral part of CRH, is a leading Highway Contractor and the largest producer of Hot Mix Asphalt and Construction Aggregates in New England.
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Essential Functions•Responsible for following onsite direction from lead Carpenter or production Coordinator•Following WDB installation techniques- Installation of windows and doors•Making sure floor protection is laid prior to install•Communication with homeowners and fellow carpenters•Responsible for proper maintenance of tools, equipment, and vehicles•Pickup at the end of the day and leaving job site clean•Loading and unloading truck, disposing of trash and return of tools.
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Minimum 5 years of experience in construction equipment, manufacturing, or related fields and acquired knowledge of these fields required. Ability to recommend to customers what will work with their existing systems and recommend proper equipment for different types of applications, and coordinate this information to sales, service department, and parts if necessary for an easy sales transition.
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3-5 years of project management experience in the commercial or multifamily construction space. Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure building the project on schedule and within budget.
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