Universal Operators Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

Universal Operators

Gibbs & Register, Inc. Florida's leading civil firm is seeking experienced Universal Operators.
Will be working in Punta Gorda market.
Job Title: Heavy Equipment Operator
Reports Directly To: Foreman or Immediate Supervisor
Job Description: Operate heavy equipment in a safe and efficient manner
Must be able to perform the following tasks:
o Make sure trenches are safe before allowing anyone to enter
o Ensure no one is in swing path or behind moving equipment
o Know limitations of equipment assigned and how to operate each piece in a safe and efficient manner
o Day to day maintenance of equipment
o Heavy lifting and shoveling up to 80 lbs.
o Ability to work in extreme heat conditions
o Must be able to mount and dismount off of vehicles and/or equipment
o Attend weekly safety meetings
o Climb vertical ladders
o Withstand rough and bumping equipment
o Wear hard hat and work in dusty conditions
o General labor work/clean up
o Keep work area organized and safe
Employees operating a vehicle for Work Site Employer's purposes will be required to maintain a valid, eligible driver's license, and a driving record acceptable to our insurance carrier at all times. Requires previous experience minimum of 3 years. Job requires frequent lifting of 25 - 100 lbs., stretching, stooping, bending, squatting, twisting, lifting, pushing, pulling, and kneeling.
We offer a competitive salary & comprehensive benefits package. G&R is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug Free Workplace. Applications will only be accepted for open and available positions. Applications may be completed on our website www.gibbsandregister.com, and emailed to our HR department or faxed to 407-877-1663.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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