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Job Description
Essential Duties/ Responsibilities:
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Job Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Basic knowledge of heavy construction, farming, logging and landscaping. Alertness, concentration, judgment, precision, agility, auditory discrimination, spatial perception, memory, reasoning, initiative, aesthetic sense and olfactory discrimination are necessary abilities.
Special Certifications/Licensing: Valid Colorado Driver's License.
Education or Formal Training: None required.
Experience: A minimum of 6 months experience in related activities required.
MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY USED: Bulldozer, skidder, backhoe, brush saw, chainsaw, hand tools, gasoline, oil, lubricants and simple office equipment.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES: 99% of the work day is spent outdoors in a mountain forest environment, in changing weather conditions including but not limited to: extreme cold and heat, wind, snow, rain, thunder and lightning storms. 30% of the work day is spent standing and 60% is spent walking on uneven terrain. 10% of the workday is spent sitting.
Frequently balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, handling, talking and listening, using near and far acuity, depth perception, color and field of vision. Occasionally climbing, crawling, feeling, and smelling. Frequently lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling objects weighing up to 100 pounds.
Noise levels reach up to 100 decibels for 90% of the work day. Frequent exposure to vibration, fumes and dusts in the atmosphere. Occasional exposure to odors, mists, gases and poor ventilation. Potential hazards include mechanical, radiant energy, electrical, high exposed worksite, burns and explosives.
Full Time
$39k-53k (estimate)
04/22/2023
06/26/2024
raes-leiderschap.nl
50 - 100
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