Diligent and hard-working candidate ready to contribute solid effort as team member. Thorough and highly organized with excellent communication skills. Reliable worker with strong work ethic. Reliable Heavy Equipment Operator successful at completing jobs quickly and correctly. Ready to bring construction experience and operator skills to new role. Skilled Heavy Equipment Operator with 2 years of construction experience. Knowledgeable in wide range of trenchers, backhoes and diggers. Experienced Heavy Equipment Operator skilled at moving materials, digging trenches, burying conduits and lifting components. Offers 2 years of related experience. Seasoned Heavy Equipment Operator gifted in equipment inspection, maintenance and operation. Responsible team player with strong patience, attention to detail and systematic approach to completing accurate work. Excellent materials management abilities and understanding of safety zones.
- Operate heavy machinery to efficiently and safely load and transport materials, ensuring adherence to safety protocols and operational standards.
- Conduct thorough inspections of various materials in storage bunkers to ensure cleanliness and proper categorization, minimizing the risk of cross-contamination.
- Maintain organized and clear bunkers by regularly monitoring and removing any extraneous materials. Also doing burns to find out how much moisture is in the material. promoting optimal workflow and compliance with operational guidelines.
- Implement proactive measures to scrape and clean the yard, utilizing bucket operations to eliminate debris and maintain a safe working environment.
- Collaborate effectively with team members to ensure all loading activities align with project specifications and deliverables.
- I dug waterlines, electrical lines and septic underground. I put together conduit electrical pedestals. I ran conduit with mule tape. Put in waterlines pressurize them. I’ve dug septic and leach lines.
- I would have to dig a test hole and test the material to see how much water absorption was in the dirt for the leach lines, I would have to run them through a sieve to see how much clay is in the dirt