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 Forestry Technician / Heavy Equipment Operator

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Country: USA
Location: WY Hulett
Total applied: 10

Relevant Work Experience: 1+ to 2 Years
Career Level: Entry Level
Education Level: High School or equivalent
Job Type: Employee
Job Status: Full Time
Job Shift: First Shift (Day)
Salary: From 11.00 to 12.00 USD per hour

Forestry Technician / Heavy Equipment Operator

 Neiman Timber Company, LLC is seeking a Forestry Technician/Heavy Equipment Operator located in Hulett, WY. This position requires the ability to obtain or posses a Class A - CDL.  This individual must be able to work flexible hours, be dependable, hardworking and have the ability to follow verbal/written instructions.

 Requirements of the position:Operate heavy equipment (dozers, graders, excavators, etc.) Must be able to build and close roads and perform road maintenance and finish work on forest service, private, and state land. Must be able to read sale area maps Must be able to detect equipment problems and possess and perform mechanic skills Must be willing to travel (NE, MT, SD) Miscellaneous duties in the log yard

 

 We offer a competitive compensation package, as well as a broad range of benefits including medical insurance, dental insurance, prescription drug plan, life insurance, 401k retirement plan, safety incentives and a company vehicle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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