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Entry Level Debris Monitoring Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Solid culinary and entry-level admin experience required. * Perks: Monday - Friday schedule! Paid ... Monitors inventory and deliveries of product and supplies. Tracks product production, consumption ...

UAM Flagger

Tampa, FL · On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

... monitor traffic flow around utility construction sites. This is an entry-level position, and ... removal of rubble, debris, and hazardous materials. • Notify authorities in extreme safety ...

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What is the difference between Entry Level Debris Monitoring vs Entry Level Environmental Technician?

AspectEntry Level Debris MonitoringEntry Level Environmental Technician
CertificationsBasic safety and debris-specific trainingEnvironmental certifications like OSHA, HAZWOPER
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, industrial areas, debris removal zonesLaboratories, field sites, environmental assessment areas
Job FocusMonitoring debris, ensuring site cleanliness, safety complianceEnvironmental data collection, sampling, site assessments

Entry Level Debris Monitoring and Entry Level Environmental Technician roles share some certifications and work environments, but differ mainly in job focus. Debris monitoring emphasizes site safety and debris management, while environmental technicians focus on data collection and environmental assessments. Both roles are essential in construction and environmental industries, but they serve different functions within project workflows.

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Heavy Equipment Operator - TMS - RM

Collier County

Naples, FL

$26.18 - $64/hr

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Job Summary Collier County strives to be an employer of choice, and many of our employees build long-term careers with us. The salary listed in the job description reflects the full pay range for this position, from entry level through advanced career stages. NEW EMPLOYEES ARE HIRED AT, OR NEAR THE ENTRY POINT SHOWN, DEPENDING ON QUALIFICATIONS AND RELEVANT EXPERIENCE.

The Road, Bridge, and Stormwater Maintenance Division is seeking a Heavy Equipment Operator to join our Road Maintenance team. The position operates equipment with specialized functions related to maintenance and construction activities where the operation of complex mechanisms requires the highest degree of skill, dexterity, and finesse, and where work is performed to exacting tolerances. Classification is reserved for those positions where operation of included equipment is the primary function of the job.

Essential Functions Maneuvers heavy equipment and operates complex mechanisms involving digging, moving earth and materials, grading, loading, and performing similar tasks in order to advance projects relating to construction and maintenance of County streets, utilities, and other infrastructure; equipment is primarily driven and operated on-site, but does require some driving over public roads; maneuvers in and around traffic, crew workers, equipment, utilities, and other obstacles; obeys all traffic laws and safety guidelines; monitors immediate environment and work area to ensure the safety of operator, other workers, the equipment, and the public. Operates excavator, trackhoe, and backhoe to perform skilled digging and trenching for maintenance, upkeep, and construction projects for public utilities and other infrastructure, where exacting tolerances and specification are required; controls placement of equipment and determines optimum approach to each digging scenario in order to minimize destruction of property and avoid electric, water, sewer, and other public utility lines. Operates a track or rubber-tired loader with large volume and weight capacities to load materials into trucks or move them over short distances; positions equipment and controls height, angle, and position of scoop for optimum delivery of payload; controls amount and weight of materials being lifted to avoid exceeding equipment capacity.

Operates motor-grader, scraper, and excavator with blade attachment to set gradients for large construction and maintenance projects such as roads, landscaping, embankments, and other projects requiring exacting specifications related to slope, angle, and pitch; determines appropriate settings and adjusts blades for height, angle, and pitch to achieve desired outcome; maneuvers equipment and operates mechanisms to skillfully set gradient, smooth surfaces, and spread materials. Operates bulldozer, scraper, and compactor to move earth, gravel, sand, and other materials for large construction and maintenance projects; operates mechanisms to establish rough grades or to smooth and compact surfaces in preparation for pavement, construction, or other work. ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Operates vehicles and equipment in lower classifications as needed or assigned to complete division or departmental projects and workload.

Takes safety precautions in transporting items/materials by chaining down equipment and applying proper flags and banners for type of haul. Cleans and maintains vehicles or equipment in operating order. Performs basic and semi-skilled labor as appropriate to assist in completion of maintenance, upkeep, and construction projects; picks up paper, limbs, and other debris; uses hand tools and operates motorized tools as necessary to complete assigned task; and installs maintains street signs; and manually loads, moves, and arranges materials.

Performs pre-trip and post-trip inspections of vehicles. Reports accidents and incidents as required; may arrange for damaged property to be repaired. May perform preventative maintenance such as oil changes and greasing certain parts and performs minor repairs on equipment and vehicles used.

Performs other related duties as required. Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or GED preferred, Two (2) years of related experience. Fingerprinting required.

LICENSES/CERTIFICATES Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Driver's License with any applicable endorsement(s) to drive a County vehicle as provided in CMA 5805. Must possess and maintain a valid Class A Commercial Driver License with appropriate endorsements. Must possess or be able to obtain and maintain the FDOT Intermediate Temporary Traffic Control (Maintenance of Traffic) certification within six (6) months of hire.

Supplemental information Salary offers above the minimum of the pay grade may be considered based on qualifications. Essential Employees may be required to work during an undeclared emergency and/or declared emergency. On an incident-by-incident basis, the County's Administrative Office will make the determination as to who will be required to work.

This job posting is not intended to be all-inclusive list of responsibilities, skills or working conditions associated with the position.