Engineering Equipment Operator
7 months ago
As an Engineering Equipment Operator, your duties may include, but are.....
As an Engineering Equipment Operator, your duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Operate heavy equipment close to buildings, drop-offs, irrigation canals and water control structures such as dams, concrete head walls and metal pipes.
- Operate heavy engineering equipment on flat, rolling terrain where finish grades are rough or fine.
- Operate equipment on flat, rolling and frequently wet or flooded (wetland environment) terrain with some uneven characteristics due to habitat differences or artificial slopes such as roads and dikes.
- Operate a variety of tracked and wheeled heavy equipment, such as excavators, skid steers, dozers, dump trucks/trailers, motor-grader, agricultural and articulating tractors with implements, herbicide spraying equipment.
- Excavate, build, grade, load, level and finish to exact specifications using an excavator, bulldozer, loader, backhoe, road grader, forklift, scraper or trencher close to above and below ground facilities and equipment such as structures, utility lines, culverts, irrigation equipment, fences and pavement based on engineering drawings as appropriate.
- Conduct disking, chopping, mowing, rotovating, digging, loading, and leveling to a rough grade for culvert installation, ditch cleaning, creating and maintaining trails.
- Operate farm tractors with auxiliary equipment for farming, mowing, herbicide spraying, maintaining dikes and fire breaks, and other related activities.
- Safely attach trailers for towing, load heavy equipment, and secure loads to meet Federal Safety Standards.
- Follow verbal instructions and keep supervisor informed on the status of job assignments and problems encountered.
- Plan and lay out work from oral instruction and work orders.
- Conduct disking, chopping, mowing, rotovating, digging, loading and leveling to exact specifications based on engineering drawings.
- Service and repair equipment including checking fluids, lubricating, replacing components that require dismantling of the equipment such as radiators, hydraulic tanks, alternators, tracks, and excavator bucket teeth; and rebuild components.
- Check, service or perform preventive maintenance and makes repairs and adjustments to equipment and attachments before, during and after operation.
- Maintain diesel and/or gasoline motors.
- Keep written maintenance records for all equipment operated.
Starting at $26.95 Per Hour (WG 9)
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