delan-associates-inc
Equipment Operator - Earth
Job description
US Citizenship or Certification Required
DUTIES
Journey Level – over 42 months experience in craft
Fundamental Job Duties
Listed below are the fundamental job duties that are associated with your position and craft level. You must be able to perform these duties at your current progression level as well as previous levels. Journey level must be able to perform all of these duties. Some Job Duties may require you to become Designated as Competent/Qualified Person prior to
performing duty. Additional duties may be assigned by your supervisor.
Level
Job Duties
Level
Job Duties
4
Follow all health, safety & environmental requirements
4
Perform daily pre-startup equipment inspections
4
Perform clean up duties
4
Read and use equipment operator’s manual
4
Perform material handling & storage duties
4
Assist with equipment service and maintenance
4
Identify, use & care of common hand and power tools
4
Identify components and controls of equipment
4
Basic rigging
4
Perform daily equipment service and maintenance
4
Identify equipment types
4
Apply craft related mathematics
4
Identify rigging equipment
4
Ability to respond to equipment emergency procedures
4
Perform equipment maintenance inspections
Physical Demands, Mental Demands and Working Conditions Summary
Listed below are the physical demands, mental demands, and working conditions that are associated with your position.
Physical Demands
Mental Demands
Working Conditions
Bend knees for lifting and routine task
Understand and carry out oral instructions
Extreme heat or cold
Stoop for work positioning and lifting
Read and carry out written instructions
Noise level above 89 decibels
Lift maximum 50 lbs without assistance
Work at varying heights
Wetness/humidity work environment
Ability to respond to audible/visual alarms
Recognize, avoid & report safety hazards
Work in cramped quarters
See hazards, safety warnings and barriers
Assemble & disassemble objects
Environment of fluctuating ventilation
Climb/balance on ladders and structures
Operate equipment and power tools
Work outside
Kneel for work positioning
Reach above shoulders/away from body
Citizenship
- Birth Certificate or certified copy of Birth Certificate issued by a U.S. State or by the U.S. Department of State (Form FS-240);
- U.S. Passport, issued by the U.S. Department of State;
- Certificate of U.S. Citizenship issued to a person born outside the United States who derived or acquired U.S. citizenship through a U.S. citizen parent (INS Form N-560 or N-561); or
- Certificate of Naturalization issued to a person who became a U.S. citizen after 18 years of age through the naturalization process (INS Form N-550 or N-570).
Work Hours
Work week will be sixty (60) hours per week. Working hours will be defined by the Company.


