DeAngelo Contracting Services

Infrastructure Contracting

RailroadCrossingTechnician

$0–0k Lebanon, Missouri, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Railroad Crossing Technician at DeAngelo Contracting Services. Skills: Vegetation control, Chemical application, Spray truck operation. Fill trucks with water/chemical mix. Perform minor weed eating”

Industry & Context.

Infrastructure Contracting
Eligibility Requirements

Travel away from home 4–6 weeks, Hotel accommodations provided, Per diem provided, Flexible schedule, Weekend work may be required, Night work may be required, Occasional travel to offices, Routine truck maintenance, Routine equipment maintenance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High School Diploma or equivalent, 21+ years of age, Valid driver’s license, 5 years of clean driving history, Pass pre-employment drug screen, Pass DOT physical, Pass federal background check, Ability to travel away from home, Comply with company drug and alcohol policy

Nice to Have

Prior Hi-Rail experience, Prior vegetation spray industry experience, Commercial Pesticide Applicator’s License

What You'll Do.

Fill trucks with water/chemical mix

Perform minor weed eating

Perform chainsaw work

Pull and roll up hose

Spray railroad crossings

Drive and operate spray trucks

Call MTM for daily job briefings

Complete end-of-day paperwork

Perform other duties as assigned

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