It may vary but usually 8 hours a day 40 hours a week not including saturdays.
Depends on the specifics of the excavator. Best to consult the Operator's Manual.
It is not all run by an individual company, but there are definitely ways to obtain you certification. This may be of service to you: http://www.heavyequipmentoperatorwork.com/Excavator-Operator-Training.html
In Hollywood, the average video assist operator rate is $600 for 10 hours of work per day, guaranteed to be a minimum of 10 hours. So the average day of work being 12 -14 hours, the average day of work is aprox $750 + a day
Many jobs are listed as demolition, such as a Concretor's Laborer, Earthworks Extractor, Plant Operator, Roller Operator, Production Superintendent, Earthworks supervisor, Pipe layer and excavator operator.
Should be behind the operator, on the right hand side of the cab, if I remember correctly.
A call center operator is a person who works for an answering service. You answer calls for doctors and dentists and the like after hours. They usually are open 24/7 so you work shift work.
Starting in Texas: $15.00hr. Experience of 5 years: $27.00hr. Experience of 15 years or more: $43.37hr.
€15.04 p/hour for first 39 hrs, then overtime after this (15.04 x 1.5)
The duration of The Big Operator is 1.67 hours.
The hourly fuel consumption of a 325 excavator is dependent upon the work load. Under a normal workload the excavator should use approximately 12 gallons per hour.
So to give the engine time to cool over night. Also so the person on the next shift just can put in the keys and start digging.So that the operator can start work the next day with a full tank, no wasting of time refueling during prime hours, fueling as you bring the equipment in for the night is more efficient.
It all depends on the size, how many hours, and general condition of the machine.