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Fuel Truck Operator
Team member is responsible for ensuring the companys assets have needed fuel and lube.
Mission Statement
To deliver the highest quality project that exceeds the expectations of our partners while ensuring the safety, wellbeing, and professional development of our team members.
Values
As Sanford Contractors team members we are:
Must be able to lift more than 50 lbs, bend, stoop, kneel, and climb ladders regularly. Work involves frequent shoveling, raking, using hand tools and handling materials in and around trenches or uneven terrain. Requires standing or walking for extended periods and working outdoors in various weather conditions.
Fuel Truck Operator
Team member is responsible for ensuring the companys assets have needed fuel and lube.
Mission Statement
To deliver the highest quality project that exceeds the expectations of our partners while ensuring the safety, wellbeing, and professional development of our team members.
Values
As Sanford Contractors team members we are:
- Guided by the Golden Rule
- Accountable
- Relationship focused
- Prepared
- Driven
- Safe conduct at all times
- Organizational skills and the ability to prioritize
- Attention to detail and accuracy
- Excellent communication skills; must be able to read and speak English
- Working knowledge of all applicable OSHA and MSHA standards
- Read and interpret parts, service and technical manuals
- Operate equipment
- Willingness to react to changes in priorities
- Lead by example
- Be punctual, dependable and professional at all times
- Work with cost effectiveness, profitability and safety in mind
- Control the hazards you and your team members are subjected to by correcting hazards as soon as they are present
- Communicate with superintendent on jobsite before leaving, they need to know the status and a reasonable time frame of when the equipment will be available again
- Participate in the daily hazard briefing (if possible) sharing pertinent information
- Complete time sheet with accurate info from the days activity
- Work to meet daily production goals
- Inspect and inventory parts and supplies upon delivery.
- Inspect equipment and hand tools; have deficient items repaired/replaced
- Ensure all rigging for lifting is within capacity, Blocking is to be stable and solid
- Take all necessary actions to repair the root cause of the failure
- Keep equipment, trucks and trailers clean, neat, and orderly
- Professionalism is a badge that is yours to hold and yours to lose. When you leave the work area, leave no trash, old parts, rags, packaging, etc.
- Communicate time away from work with your team leader and other team members with sufficient notice to make plans for changing personnel to focus on the priorities
- Willingness to work hours as required
- Class B CDL with Hazmat
- OSHA Training
- Technical Training
- Forklift
- MSHA Training
- First Aid/CPR
- Sanford Contractors is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
Must be able to lift more than 50 lbs, bend, stoop, kneel, and climb ladders regularly. Work involves frequent shoveling, raking, using hand tools and handling materials in and around trenches or uneven terrain. Requires standing or walking for extended periods and working outdoors in various weather conditions.