| General Summary of the Position 
 The Heavy Equipment Operator operates heavy equipment such as cranes, clamshells, power shovels, motor graders, heavy loaders, carryalls, bulldozers, rollers, scrapers, and large industrial tractors with pan or scrapper attachments. Equipment is used to excavate, load, or move dirt, gravel, or other materials. Operator may read and interpret grade and slope stakes and simple plans, and may grease, adjust and make emergency repairs to equipment. The Heavy Equipment Operator reports to Remedial Project Manager and safely operates a variety of equipment utilized in the construction of roads, highways, parking lots, Clearing and Grubbing required to complete remediation of sites and excavation of contaminated soil consistent with standard environmental procedures, loading trucks proficiently.
 
 Essential Functions
 
 
 
 Operate multiple types of heavy equipment of various sizes and weights able to establish required grades and cuts within acceptable tolerancesFollow Daily Procedures & Protocols as set forth in job orientations and trainingsPerform routine inspection and preventive maintenance on assigned equipment and refer defects or needed repairs to supervisor; clean equipmentAssist in the installation and maintenance of traffic control devices. Control traffic at work sites by flagging to guide traffic through work areas, as required or assignedAssist as laborers and/or technicians as requested by supervisors and foreman to expedite work as needed and aid personnel to operate the site in a safe mannerPass training in shoring and sloping as required by OSHA, safety requirements, Kemron SOPs and Military safety requirementsEnsure that proper safety and incident reporting procedures are followed. Bring problems to the attention of the Foreman, Safety Director or HR Manager
 Physical Work Activities and Exposure
 
 
 
 Equipment Operators must have good eyesight and better than average coordination in order to operate both hand and foot levers simultaneously. Operators must have good judgment in order to perform complicated tasks and must be able to work closely with other crafts without constant supervision. Skilled operators are constantly alert and observant of their surroundings.ork is regularly performed in outside weather conditions, including rain and extreme heat, near moving mechanical partsExposure to wet and/or humid conditions, vibration, dust, asphalt, and/or hazardous materialWill frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 75 poundsThe noise level is usually loudFrequent sitting, talking or listeningUse hands to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controlsReach with hands and armsWalk short distances, sometimes over uneven terrainMust pass required medical monitoring to work while using respiratory protection including Air Purifying Respirators, and supplied air respiratorsUnderstand and follow Kemron SOPs for specific task(s)
 Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other Characteristics
 
 
 
 Considerable knowledge of heavy-equipment operating principles. Ability to drive and operate the equipment under varying working conditionsWorking knowledge of methods, materials and tools used in environmental remediation and construction workWorking knowledge of hazards and safety precautions common to heavy equipment operationsAbility to perform manual work requiring periods of extensive physical exertion and potential exposure to adverse weather conditionsAbility to work from construction specifications or blueprintsAbility to understand and carry out written and oral instructionsAbility to meet attendance schedule with dependability and consistency
 Education, Training and Experience
 
 
 
 Requires five (5) years of experience in operating heavy equipment, two (2) of which must have been related to environmental constructionMust have sufficient education to make appropriate arithmetic equations and complete written documentation; or an equivalent combination of experience, education and training that provides the desired knowledge, skills and characteristicsRequires 40-hour OSHA Hazardous Waste worker trainingRequires 8-hour refresher training as required by OSHACertified first aid and CPR training preferredFEMA 100 200, 700 and 800 ICS training, as required on worksite
 Special Requirements
 
 
 
 Must possess valid and appropriate state driver's license with CDL endorsement with no active violations within the previous three years prior to employment and have good driving history approved by Kemron's insurance carrier that qualifies employee to drive company vehiclesMust understand and sign-off on Corporate and worksite Health and Safety Plan(s)Must have sloping and shoring trainingMust have Equipment Operator Safety Training
 Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities which are required of the employee for this job. Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
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