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B Relief Operator Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR

Opa Locka, FL · On-site

$34K - $65K/hr

... on a relief basis or in a training capacity and may serve in a lead capacity over lower level ... Possessions of a valid Florida Class 'B' Commercial Driver's License with good driving record.

Arrive at work site 15 minutes before shift change to discuss watch relief, vessel or transfer ... Previous experience in operating various types of heavy equipment preferred, but not required. Able ...

Employee is also responsible for operating a fire fighting vehicle in responding to fire alarms ... relief of upper airway obstruction, performing gastric suction by intubation, and performing ...

Employees are also responsible for operating a fire fighting vehicle in responding to fire alarms ... relief of upper airway obstruction, performing gastric suction by intubation, and performing ...

Employees are also responsible for operating a fire fighting vehicle in responding to fire alarms ... relief of upper airway obstruction, performing gastric suction by intubation, and performing ...

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B Relief Operator information

What is the difference between B Relief Operator vs B Operator?

AspectB Relief OperatorB Operator
CredentialsTypically requires a valid B Operator license or certificationRequires a B Operator license or certification
Work EnvironmentWorks in industrial or manufacturing settings, often covering shiftsWorks in similar industrial environments, often as a full-time role
Employer & IndustryEmployers in manufacturing, processing, or industrial plantsSame as B Relief Operator, often within the same companies
Search & ComparisonOften compared for shift coverage and temporary rolesCompared for regular operational roles

The main difference between a B Relief Operator and a B Operator is that the B Relief Operator typically works as a temporary or shift relief worker, covering for B Operators during absences or off-hours. Both roles require similar certifications and work in the same industrial environments, but the Relief Operator's role is more focused on providing coverage rather than permanent operation.

What cities in Florida are hiring for B Relief Operator jobs?

Cities in Florida with the most B Relief Operator job openings:

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR

City of Opa Locka

Opa Locka, FL • On-site

$34K - $65K/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

Summary

This is responsible work driving heavy-duty trucks and operating construction/maintenance equipment.

Nature of Work:

Employees in this class are responsible for performing tasks of average difficulty involving the safe operation of large trucks on public streets and highways. Employees are also required to operate diverse, moderately complex motorized construction/maintenance equipment. Under immediate supervision, employees are required to exercise some initiative and independent judgment in completing assigned tasks. Tasks at times are performed under hazardous conditions and employees are expected to be particularly alert and careful whenever operating the assigned vehicle/equipment. Employees might be required to perform manual and unskilled laboring tasks, using hand and power tools, either separate from or in conjunction with the equipment being operated. Employees might also be required to operate specialty and/or more complex construction/maintenance equipment on a relief basis or in a training capacity and may serve in a lead capacity over lower level laboring personnel. Work is reviewed while in progress and upon completion by observation and through results obtained.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Graduation from an accredited high school, vocational school or G.E.D; equivalency diploma.
  • Considerable paid experience in operating heavy trucks and Public Works construction/maintenance equipment; including some medium equipment operators training (ie., bobcat, trencher, graders, backhoe and front end loaders.)
  • Possessions of a valid Florida Class 'B' Commercial Driver's License with good driving record.

TRAINEES ONLY:

  • One (1) year full time (or equivalent) paid experience in the operation of trucks and light or heavy motorized maintenance equipment ( ie., bobcat, trencher, graders and backhoe).
  • Must obtain a Class 'B' Commercial Driver's License within six (6) months of hire.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Two (2) experience in operating heavy trucks and Public Works construction/maintenance equipment; including some medium equipment operators training (i.e., bobcat, trencher, graders, backhoe and front end loaders.)
  • Considerable knowledge of the occupational hazards and safety precautions applicable to the operation of construction equipment.