Sentences with phrase «heavy equipment operator schools»

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I'm in the Navy Reserves as a heavy equipment operator and am currently attending Culinary School.
At the bare minimum, to become an apprentice and eventually a heavy equipment operator, an applicant will be at least 18 years of age, have at least a high school education, be physically able to work, meaning be able to lift heavy loads, and also have a valid drivers license so you can get to and from job sites regularly.
Heavy equipment operators are skilled personnel who required to possess acumen for this job rather than formal education — although high school graduates are preferred for this position.
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