Move equipment from shop to jobsite or to rental house.
Load and unload equipment.
Tie off equipment correctly and/or strap material down to the trailer.
Measure the height of any equipment that may be over height on the trailer.
Check the truck and trailer oil, tires, water, leaks, etc., each day before starting.
Pick up parts for shop when needed.
Wash trucks and equipment when not driving.
Keep beds of dump trucks cleaned out.
Help around shop as needed.
Ensure correct number of chains, binders and straps for load pick up.
Interact with internal and external customers professionally.
Verify you have the right equipment or material for the job.
Work in a safe manner and comply with WBC safety requirements.
Serve as a safe and productive member of the Equipment Group.
Perform all assigned roles, responsibilities, and related work processes/tasks in the safest possible manner. Ensure that a safe, accident/incident-free work environment is maintained for all co-workers, customers, clients, suppliers, etc. at all times.
ID21Education and/or Experience
High School Diploma/GED - desirable
Equipment operation and maintenance training/experience in - desirable
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required
Implement assigned work tasks within designated work teams
Read road maps and service manuals
Knowledge of light and heavy equipment
Problem-solving, trouble-shooting, and maintenance-oriented reasoning
Communicating with shop foremen, dispatcher, group superintendents, and team members
Assisting with development and Implementation of site safety and work-task plans
Recognizing and correcting job site hazards
Making judgments and decisions at task and process levels
Listening, speaking, reading, and writing at a basic level
Thinking logically and critically
Seeing and interpreting details close-up and far away
Focusing consistently on Safety, Quality, Production, and Innovation
Manual dexterity
Mechanical reasoning
Working Conditions
Outdoors - frequently
Indoors - rarely
Over-the-road truck -frequently
Loud noise - frequently
Temperatures - seasonal
Walking and riding on uneven terrain - frequently
Personal Protective Equipment - at all times
Multi-activity worksites - frequently
Traveling/out of town - frequently
40 to 60-hour work week - frequently
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
Valid Class A CDL Tractor Trailer license - required
OSHA - 10 Hour Certification - required; training provided by Wayne Brothers
OSHA 30-Hour Certification - desirable
First Aid/CPR - desirable
All-terrain material handler certification -desirable
Aerial lift certification - desirable
WBC Craft Training and other certifications up through Grading Level III- preferred
Physical Demands
Lifting, carrying, or moving up to 35 pounds
Frequent steering, riding, bouncing
Sitting for long periods of time on heavy equipment
Focus concentration, attention to detail
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