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Yard Associate - Reno, NV

Job Title:
Yard Associate - Reno, NVJob Requisition:
R0015997
Job Description:
H&E is looking to hire a Yard Associate.
This is an entry level position with opportunity for advancement.
Our ideal candidate is safety driven with a can do attitude.
At H&E, our Yard Associates are responsible for washing and cleaning all types of heavy equipment, assisting in maintaining a neat and orderly yard and shop area, and assisting with the loading and unloading of equipment.
Yard Associates will also be responsible for working as a spotter in the yard to observe and communicate any hazards to the individual operating the equipment.
Safety, yard cleanliness, and yard organization should always stay at the top of their priorities.
H&E YARD ASSOCIATES We pay for skill, knowledge, and ability.
Great Benefit Package On the Job Training H&E Offers Great Opportunities and Great Stability Come join us! We are Really Great People looking for Great People like you.
H&E Equipment Services is one of the largest integrated equipment companies in the nation that provides the higher standard in equipment sales, rental, parts, and service.
With locations across the United States, we pride ourselves on being an equipment company, run by equipment people.
We leverage our national portfolio of equipment with a local approach to provide reliability, fair prices and the support of a first-class service team.
Where others stop, we continue.
We offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits package, 401K with company matching and ongoing training and development opportunities.
Compensation is determined based on the candidate's experience, skill, knowledge, ability, and education.
EOE/AA Disabled/Veterans Recommended Skills Heavy Equipment Positive Attitude Unloading Safety Principles Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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