Equipment Operator General Labor - Rifle, CO at Geebo

Equipment Operator

JOB DESCRIPTION
The Equipment Operator is responsible to perform basic labor tasks using hand tools, and also operate power equipment (non-driver) such as Tractor Trailer Wet Vac; Tractor Trailer Water Truck; Tractor Trailer Tank Truck; Chemical Truck; Pressure Truck; Combo Unit (Vac / Steamer); or Hydro Vac;
Responsibilities:
o Ensures Health and Safety is the number one goal by following policies, processes, and acting in a safe manner at all times.
o Perform basic labor tasks using hand tools, but also operate power equipment (non-driver).

JOB REQUIREMENTS
o High school diploma or equivalent required
o 6
months of industrial or construction experience required
o Knowledge of equipment operation, maintenance, and basic repair, including Tractor Trailer Wet Vac; Tractor Trailer Water Truck; Tractor Trailer Tank Truck; Chemical Truck; Pressure Truck; Combo Unit (Vac / Steamer); Hydro Vac and/or operate equipment
o Mechanical Ability Physical Requirements
o Ability to work in confined spaces
o Ability to bend, twist, lift and climb
o Able to enter/exit heavy equipment without strain ( sometimes climbing a ladder )
o Able to operate physical controls/pedals associated with the piece of equipment ( manual dexterity)
o 20/20 eyesight corrected or uncorrected
o Ability to use tools and to assist in operations of Equipment
o Ability to lift hoods to assist with equipment repairs
o Ability to sit for extended periods of time
o High level of concentration
o Mechanical Ability; Agility to work in small or congested spaces
o Resilient energy - endurance - maintaining physical strength for a long period of time
Employment is contingent upon a successful background check and drug screen. Some positions also require a pre-hire medical exam. Must meet all work eligibility requirements. Environmentally-responsible business.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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