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TITLE(s): BULLDOZER OPERATOR I (any industry) alternate titles: grader operator Operates tractor equipped with concave blade attached across front to gouge out, level, and distribute earth and to push trees and rocks from land preparatory to constructing roads and buildings or planting crops, or in mining, quarrying, and lumbering operations: Fastens attachments to tractor with clevis or wedge-pin hitches. Connects hydraulic hoses, belts, mechanical linkage, or power takeoff shaft to tractor to provide power to raise, lower, or tilt attachment. Moves levers to control tool bars, carriers, and disks. Moves levers and depresses pedals to maneuver tractor and raise, lower, and tilt attachment to clear right-of-way. Feels lever and listens for stalling action of engine to estimate depth of cut. Drives bulldozer in successive passes over terrain to raise or lower terrain to specified grade following markings on grade stakes or hand signals. Greases, oils, and performs minor repairs on tractor, using grease gun, oilcans, and handtools. When required to work to close tolerances, may be designated Fine-Grade-Bulldozer Operator (any industry). When operating bulldozer to loosen soil, may be designated Scarifier Operator (any industry). May be designated according to type of tractor operated as Crawler-Tractor Operator (any industry); Forest Fire Equipment Operator (government ser.); or attachment added as Angledozer Operator (any industry). May operate bulldozer to scrape surface clay to determine existence and types of clay deposits or to gather clay into piles preparatory to removal to brick-and-tile manufacturing plant and be designated Scraper Operator (mine & quarry). GOE: 05.11.01 STRENGTH: H GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 81 ONET CROSSWALK: 97938 Grader, Bulldozer, and Scraper Operators |
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TITLE(s):
BULLDOZER OPERATOR I (any industry) alternate titles: grader operator
Operates tractor equipped with concave blade attached across front to gouge out, level, and
distribute earth and to push trees and rocks from land preparatory to constructing roads and
buildings or planting crops, or in mining, quarrying, and lumbering operations: Fastens attachments
to tractor with clevis or wedge-pin hitches. Connects hydraulic hoses, belts, mechanical linkage, or
power takeoff shaft to tractor to provide power to raise, lower, or tilt attachment. Moves levers to
control tool bars, carriers, and disks. Moves levers and depresses pedals to maneuver tractor and
raise, lower, and tilt attachment to clear right-of-way. Feels lever and listens for stalling action
of engine to estimate depth of cut. Drives bulldozer in successive passes over terrain to raise or
lower terrain to specified grade following markings on grade stakes or hand signals. Greases, oils,
and performs minor repairs on tractor, using grease gun, oilcans, and handtools. When required to
work to close tolerances, may be designated Fine-Grade-Bulldozer Operator (any industry). When
operating bulldozer to loosen soil, may be designated Scarifier Operator (any industry). May be
designated according to type of tractor operated as Crawler-Tractor Operator (any industry); Forest
Fire Equipment Operator (government ser.); or attachment added as Angledozer Operator (any
industry). May operate bulldozer to scrape surface clay to determine existence and types of clay
deposits or to gather clay into piles preparatory to removal to brick-and-tile manufacturing plant
and be designated Scraper Operator (mine & quarry).
GOE: 05.11.01 STRENGTH: H GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 81
ONET CROSSWALK: 97938 Grader, Bulldozer, and Scraper Operators
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