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ID
#53015978 -
Salary
TBD -
Source
Texas -
Date
2024-12-06 -
Deadline
2025-02-04
Heavy equipment mechanic/ forestry mulcher operator
Texas, Houston, 77001 Houston USAHeavy equipment mechanic/operator
Part time- full time work.
Possible chance of operating heavy equipment if you're a good mechanic. Don't apply if you don't want to be a mechanic.
Shop is in Willis.
I have nearly every tool needed but prefer you have most of your own tools.
Examples of tasks:
-Hydraulic leaks in hard to reach dirty equipment
- oil changes and routine maintenance on trucks and heavy equipment
- trailer wiring, brakes, bearings
- miscellaneous welding tasks
- jobsite repairs sometimes
Requirements:
- must have your own reliable transportation. Not shared vehicles or getting dropped off and picked up. Must be ready and willing to use UB3R or lift in the event of car trouble.
- show up when you're supposed to.
- finish tasks that you start.
- put my tools back clean and where they go. Clean up your mess. I'm not cleaning up after you.
- must be able to work independently without assistance.
- must be able to identify priority tasks and line yourself out with work.
- no druggies or drinking before or while working. You will be drug tested randomly for everything except thc.
To apply:
Copy and paste these questions with your answers. I won't respond to anything except a property filled out application.
Name -
Age-
Location-
Phone number-
Do you have any theft charges?
Rate yourself at the following skills 1-10.
(1= trouble changing oil. 10= can fix anything quickly and correctly the first time.)
Heavy equipment operator-
Forestry Mulcher operator-
Automotive mechanic-
Heavy equipment mechanic-
Electrical troubleshooting-
Stick welding-
Mig welding-
Torch-
Plasma cutting-
Metal fabrication-
Towing heavy equipment with and backing up gooseneck trailer-
Miscellaneous handyman repairs-
Pay depends on what you're worth.
1099 or cash if available.
Shop pay will be hourly. Operator pay will be $350- $400 a day the first year and $500 a day after 1 year. Operator training pay is $200 a day. If you're good that shouldn't be more than a week.
Operator pay is per day/job completed.
One operator day rate/day job completed ($350-400) includes:
- transport equipment to and from jobsite.
Jobsites are 5 minutes to 2 hours from shop. Most average 1hr away.
- daily maintenance on machine, truck and trailer.
1hr or less if you're efficient.
- run machine for 8 hours on jobsite
Operators are responsible for operator error damages. You are never required to take risks.