Equipment Operator I Sample Clauses

The 'Equipment Operator I' clause defines the role, responsibilities, and qualifications required for an entry-level equipment operator within an organization or project. Typically, this clause outlines the types of equipment the operator is authorized to use, such as forklifts, loaders, or other machinery, and may specify necessary certifications or training. By clearly delineating the scope of duties and minimum requirements, the clause ensures that only qualified personnel operate equipment, thereby promoting safety and operational efficiency.
Equipment Operator I. Operates and maintains light mobile equipment such as rubber-tired tractors, bobcats, towed mowers, snowplows, cultivators, seeders, fertilizing and weed control equipment. Performs serviceability inspections on unit and equipment. May be required to perform other tasks including truck driving, labouring, etc.
Equipment Operator I. All applicants for employment who have experience in the trade.
Equipment Operator I. Valid Class 3 Driver License with air endorsement. - Hazmat Technicians Level. - Operate Vacuum Truck and High Pressure Waterblast Pump. - Must be able to perform the following daily maintenance: - Troubleshooting. - Change packings. - Rebuild guns, foot pedals and bi-pass valve - Have strong working knowledge of proper tip selection, hose connections and ▇▇▇▇▇ rods. - Have strong working knowledge of how to safely rig hoses. - Pass field maintenance and operational test. Vacuum Truck - Service and grease both the vacuum unit and the tractor. - Strong knowledge of the vacuum system, how it operates and troubleshooting. - How to safely rig pipe to allow maximum flow. - Must have strong knowledge of Employer safety policies for both vacuum and high pressure and will be in charge of crew safety. - Perform daily paperwork including job report, toolbox talk, permits, lockout procedure and confined space entry log.
Equipment Operator I track excavators, dozers, graders and operators of similar skill or operating similar equipment.

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