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Operator Two Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Paver Operator

Colorado Springs, CO · On-site

$27 - $36/hr

JOB SUMMARY The Paver Equipment Operator II is a skilled role responsible for the precision operation of asphalt paving machinery to spread and level material on highways, streets, and commercial ...

Operator II- CDL-A- AMRP

Henderson, CO · On-site

$28 - $32/hr

Operator II (Mini Excavator) Our Core Values: Guided by Safety. Focused on Communities. Powered by Care. Pay Rate: $28.00 - $32.00 per hour DOE Classification: Non-Exempt Essential Functions:

Operator II- CDL-A- AMRP

Henderson, CO · On-site

$28 - $32/hr

Operator II (Mini Excavator) Our Core Values: Guided by Safety. Focused on Communities. Powered by Care. Pay Rate: $28.00 - $32.00 per hour DOE Classification: Non-Exempt Essential Functions:

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What are the typical daily responsibilities of an Operator Two and how do they contribute to overall team operations?

As an Operator Two, your daily responsibilities often include monitoring equipment, ensuring production processes run smoothly, performing basic maintenance, and accurately recording data. You will work closely with other operators and supervisors to coordinate workflow and troubleshoot any issues that arise. This role is vital in maintaining efficiency and safety on the production floor, and your attention to detail helps minimize downtime and maintain product quality. Regular communication with team members and adherence to safety protocols are key aspects of your workday.

What is the difference between Operator Two vs Operator One?

AspectOperator TwoOperator One
Required CertificationsHigh school diploma, on-the-job training, possibly OSHA certificationsHigh school diploma, basic safety training, OSHA certifications often required
Work EnvironmentFactories, manufacturing plants, industrial settingsFactories, manufacturing plants, industrial settings
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly used in manufacturing and industrial sectorsCommonly used in manufacturing and industrial sectors
Job ResponsibilitiesOperate machinery, monitor equipment, perform routine maintenanceOperate machinery, monitor equipment, perform routine maintenance

Operator Two and Operator One roles are similar in credentials, work environment, and industry usage. The main difference often lies in experience level or specific machinery operated, with Operator Two typically requiring more experience or specialized skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Operator Two, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Operator Two, you generally need experience in equipment operation, a high school diploma or equivalent, and familiarity with safety protocols. Competence with machinery controls, maintenance tools, and sometimes certifications like OSHA or specific equipment licenses are commonly required. Attention to detail, reliability, and effective teamwork are standout soft skills in this role. These skills and qualifications are crucial to ensure safe, efficient, and consistent operations in industrial or production environments.

What are Operator Two jobs?

Operator Two jobs typically refer to positions in manufacturing, construction, or industrial settings where the employee operates machinery, equipment, or controls at a second-tier or intermediate level. These roles often require experience, technical skills, and a focus on safety and efficiency. Operator Two may be responsible for monitoring equipment, troubleshooting issues, and ensuring that production goals are met. The specific duties can vary depending on the industry and employer, but they generally involve hands-on operation of machinery and adherence to operational standards.
What cities in Colorado are hiring for Operator Two jobs? Cities in Colorado with the most Operator Two job openings:
Utilities Maintenance Operator I/II/III

Utilities Maintenance Operator I/II/III

City of Brighton

Brighton, CO

$50K - $82K/yr

Other

Posted 14 hours ago


Job description

Job Description Starting hiring salary - Utility Maintenance Operator I $24.39 to $25.85 hourly Starting hiring salary - Utility Maintenance Operator II $27.35 to $28.99 hourly Starting hiring salary - Utility Maintenance Operator III $28.97 to $30.71 hourly Full Salary Range: UTILITY MAINTENANCE OPERATOR I $24.39 - 33.02 UTILITY MAINTENANCE OPERATOR II $27.35- $37.20 UTILITIY MAINTENANCE OPERATOR III $28.97 - $39.45 DEFINITION Performs a variety of preventative maintenance and repair of City public infrastructure and property, related to water distribution, wastewater collection systems and the storm drainage collection system, as an Entry-level, Journey-level and/or Master-level position. Work varying shifts and schedules, including on-call, as needed and required by supervisor. Some overtime will be occasionally required and assigned as necessary

This position must work well independently and with teams, while providing excellent, respectful customer service and human relations skills which support the City of Brighton's mission and values. SUPERVISION EXERCISED AND RECEIVED Receives general supervision from the Crew Leader (Distribution, Collections or Meters), as assigned. The Maintenance Worker I does not supervise others.

The Maintenance Worker II/III may supervise subordinates in the absence of or as directed by the Crew Lead. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES Excavates, inspects, flushes, cleans and repairs water/sanitary/storm mains, lines and laterals; cuts and removes roots from sanitary sewer mains. Repairs and/or replaces fire hydrants, meter vaults, water pumps, water distribution lines and water valves; rotates system valves and paints fire hydrants.

Installs new utility services by making taps for new water/sewer utility services. Locates mains and installations for crews and contractors; prepares sketches of utilities locations; perform a variety of maintenance and repair duties. Installs, repairs and replaces curb stops, manholes, fire hydrants, valves, meters and meter vaults and boxes; exercises, opens and closes valves according to prescribed schedules.

Cleans and maintains pumping and lift and booster station equipment and grounds, checks and replaces pump lubrication and packing, cleans and replaces filters. Cleans and maintains public-owned stormwater drainage facilities such as inlets, manholes, ponds and channels. Operates construction equipment such as dump trucks, backhoes, front loaders, trenchers, and other tools such as pipe locators, meter test units, rodding equipment, compressors, jack hammers and concrete saws.

Forms, pours and finishes concrete. Installs street barricades and cones prior to the performance of construction and repair activities; directs and controls traffic around work sites. Reads water meters on assigned routes recording readings, making necessary calculations.

Ensures that meters are registering properly and reports to supervisor on meter conditions, defects or suspicious conditions. Responds to requests and inquiries from customers of water utilities and from the public. Identifies equipment needs for each assigned project.

Collects water samples for laboratory testing; may perform routine tests as required. Maintains daily work log. Utilizes proper safety precautions for all work performed.

Assists other departments in major projects, as necessary. Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with other employees, supervisor(s) and the public. Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Methods, techniques and tools and the operational characteristics of mechanical equipment used in construction, repair and maintenance. Use/application of safety practices and purposes of general hand tools and light equipment. Safe work practices.

Ability to: Maintain records and follow laws. Perform safe and lawful operation of a motor vehicle. Perform semi-skilled and skilled tasks in a variety of construction and maintenance activities.

Perform semi-skilled maintenance, construction and repair work in the area of work assigned. Operate a variety of vehicular and stationary mechanical equipment in a safe and effective manner in routine situations. Use and operate hand tools, mechanical equipment, power tools and other equipment required for the work in a safe and efficient manner.

Perform heavy manual labor. Perform on-call duty as required by supervisor. Walk or remain standing for long periods of time.

Read and interpret basic maps and site plans, if required. Work independently in the absence of supervision, when necessary. EDUCATION AND TRAINING Utility Maintenance Operator I?-.

Required: High School Diploma or GED Preferred: Possession of Class B CDL1 NASSCO's Pipeline Assessment Certification Program, Lateral Assessment Certification Program, and Manhole Assessment Certification Program2 Utility Maintenance Operator II?-. Required: High School Diploma or GED Possession of a Colorado Certified Water Professionals (CCWP) Class I Wastewater Collections1 or Class I Water Distribution1 certificate Preferred: One (1) year related experience. Possession of Class B CDL1 or Class A CDL1 NASSCO's Pipeline Assessment Certification Program, Lateral Assessment Certification Program, and Manhole Assessment Certification Program2 Utility Maintenance Operator III?-.

Required: High School Diploma or GED Possession of a Colorado Certified Water Professionals (CCWP) Class II Wastewater Collections1 or Class II Water Distribution1 certificate Preferred: Two (2) years related experience. Possession of a Colorado Certified Water Professionals (CCWP) Class III Wastewater Collections1 or Class III Water Distribution1 certificate Possession of a Class B CDL1 or Class A CDL1 NASSCO's Pipeline Assessment Certification Program, Lateral Assessment Certification Program, and Manhole Assessment Certification Program2 ?1Advanced certification for this position 2Basic certification for this position PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Must be able to work in all natural weather conditions (snow, heat, cold, rain, etc.). Must be able to lift up to 100 lbs

occasionally and up to 50 lbs. frequently. Must be able to lift and carry up to 80 lbs.

Frequent driving at various times of the day is required. Must be able to sit, stand, kneel, stoop and generally must be able to utilize a variety of physical postures in order to perform job duties. Must be able to perform manual labor for extended periods of time.

Must be able to hear, talk, see, smell and feel. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Possession of a valid driver's license with safe driving record. Bilingual English/Spanish preferred.

Ability to complete FEMA ICS 100 and IS 700 training within six (6) months of hire.