Grader (Grangeville) Jobs
By Idaho Forest Group At Grangeville, ID, United States
Train with Head Grader to receive Grader Certification
Experience in lumber manufacturing and grading
Comprehend and perform all duties in accordance with rules, regulations and JSAs
Examine each piece of lumber and assign grade to lumber
Use tape measure, calipers, moisture meter
Write a legible grade mark
Grader Operator Jobs
By EDW. C. Levy CO. At , Blytheville, Ar $23 - $27 an hour
Competitive benefits package including Medical, Dental, Prescription, 401(K) with 3% Employer Contribution, Long- and Short-term Disability
Tuition Reimbursement for qualified skilled trade programs
Good verbal and written communication skills.
Year round, non-weather dependent employment
Moving levers and depressing pedals to activate equipment
Performing daily machine inspection and routine greasing, oiling and fueling
Grader - Boise Jobs
By Idaho Youth Ranch At Boise, ID, United States

This job was posted by https://idahoworks.gov : For more information, please see: https://idahoworks.gov/jobs/2015911 For more information regarding this position and our benefits, and to submit your ...

Grader Jobs
By Idaho Youth Ranch At Post Falls, ID, United States

This job was posted by https://idahoworks.gov : For more information, please see: https://idahoworks.gov/jobs/2000351 For more information regarding this position and our benefits, and to submit your ...

Are you looking for a job that offers a great work-life balance and the opportunity to work outdoors? Look no further! We are looking for a Grader Operator to join our team and help us maintain our roads and highways. You'll get to work with the latest equipment and technology while enjoying the fresh air and beautiful scenery. If you're ready to take on a new challenge, apply today!

A Grader Operator is responsible for operating a motorized machine that is used to grade and level land, roads, and other surfaces. They must be able to read and interpret blueprints, maps, and other technical documents to ensure that the grading is done accurately. Grader Operators must also be able to inspect the surface for any irregularities and make necessary adjustments. To become a Grader Operator, you will need to have a high school diploma or equivalent. You will also need to have experience operating heavy machinery and a valid driver’s license. Additionally, you may need to obtain certification from a trade school or other organization. Skills required for a Grader Operator include mechanical aptitude, strong communication skills, and the ability to read and interpret technical documents. Additionally, Grader Operators must be able to operate heavy machinery safely and efficiently. Knowledge required for a Grader Operator includes an understanding of grading and leveling techniques, the ability to read and interpret blueprints and maps, and an understanding of safety protocols. Additionally, Grader Operators must be familiar with the operation of the specific type of grader they are using. Responsibilities of a Grader Operator include operating the grader to grade and level land, roads, and other surfaces, inspecting the surface for irregularities, and making necessary adjustments. Additionally, they must be able to read and interpret blueprints, maps, and other technical documents. Experience required for a Grader Operator includes experience operating heavy machinery and a valid driver’s license. Additionally, experience with the specific type of grader being used is beneficial. Qualifications for a Grader Operator include a high school diploma or equivalent and certification from a trade school or other organization. Additionally, Grader Operators must have a valid driver’s license and experience operating heavy machinery. Education required for a Grader Operator includes a high school diploma or equivalent. Additionally, certification from a trade school or other organization may be beneficial. Tools that help Grader Operators work better include GPS systems, laser levels, and surveying equipment. Additionally, Grader Operators may use computer software to help them create and interpret blueprints and maps. Good tips to help Grader Operators do more effectively include staying up to date on safety protocols, maintaining the grader regularly, and taking the time to read and understand blueprints and maps. Additionally, Grader Operators should be aware of their surroundings and take the necessary precautions to ensure their safety.

Common Grader Operator interview questions include:

• What experience do you have operating heavy machinery?
• How familiar are you with the operation of the specific type of grader you will be using?
• What safety protocols do you follow when operating a grader?
• How do you read and interpret blueprints and maps?
• What steps do you take to ensure accuracy when grading and leveling land, roads, and other surfaces?