Excavator Operator Jobs
By The Walsh Group At , Roswell, 30076
Supportive, communicative managers who reward your success
Must have knowledge of operating procedures as it pertains to loading and unloading materials
3-5 Years Operating Experience Preferred
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Creative and innovative problem solving environment
Opportunities for growth, training, and development
Operator Jobs
By IND HEMP At Fort Benton, MT, United States
Knowledge / understanding of electrical, confined space, and safety regulations.
Excellent knowledge / ability to operate all processing equipment and mobile within or outside of the facilities.
High school diploma or equivalent, additional education or training a plus
Prior experience Operating heavy equipment and forklifts a plus
Prior manufacturing (grain or food processing) or agriculture experience a plus
Prioritize and maintain safe working practices and a safe working environment.

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Operator job is a position that involves operating and maintaining machinery and equipment. Operator jobs require a variety of skills, including mechanical aptitude, problem solving, and troubleshooting. Qualifications for an Operator job typically include a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as experience with the specific machinery and equipment being operated. Knowledge of safety protocols, industry regulations, and basic computer skills are also important for Operator jobs. Experience in a related field is often preferred, and some employers may require a certificate or other specialized training. Operator job responsibilities include setting up and operating machinery, monitoring the performance of the equipment, performing regular maintenance and repairs, and troubleshooting any issues that arise. They may also be responsible for keeping records of production, monitoring inventory, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.