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Qualifications

•Must be able to perform physical labor, able to perform repetitive movement, bending or twisting, has the ability to lift a minimum of 50 lbs., willing to listen and learn on the job site, and maintain awareness of surroundings and personnel

•Must possess a valid Driver’s License and Hoisting License (2A) with three to five years of operating experience in the construction industry to apply as a Heavy Equipment Operator (e.g. excavators, backhoes, loaders, dozers, etc.)

•Must have reliable transportation

•Must have a minimum OSHA certification of 10 hours

•Good communication skills required; must be able to follow verbal instructions; good interpersonal and organizational skills mandatory

•Must be able to perform strenuous work in varying weather conditions

•High school or equivalent (Required)

•Heavy Equipment Operator: 4 years (Required)

•Construction: 6 years (Required)

•Driver's License (Required)

•2A Hoisting License (Required)

•OSHA 10 Certification (Required)

 

Responsibilities

•The Experienced Heavy Equipment Operator will work in conjunction with the Project Supervisors and the Owner to perform site excavation and flatwork projects

•The Heavy Equipment Operator is responsible for the safe and technically proficient operation of the equipment assigned

•The Heavy Equipment Operator is required to efficiently perform the following day-to-day tasks:

•Must understand and comply with all Company safety policies and procedures

•Be responsible for your own safety as well as those working in the area

•Willingness to acquire the certifications necessary to perform the tasks applicable to an Operator (e.g. 10 Hour OSHA Certification)

•Perform daily maintenance of machines

•Perform daily inspections on machinery and equipment and complete inspection logs

•Clean the machines regularly

•This includes sweeping the cabs and removing trash daily, cleaning the interior weekly, and lubricating doors and windows bi-weekly

•Inform your Project Supervisor daily of your equipment fuel status so the fuel truck can be scheduled if needed for the next morning

•Clean or prepare construction sites to eliminate possible hazards

•Load, unload, or identify building materials, machinery, or tools, distributing them to the appropriate locations, according to project plans or specifications

•Make a note on your equipment inspection logs and inform your Project Supervisor if you need any supplies, e.g. grease, oil, rags, cleaning supplies, etc

•Travel from home to and from the jobsites is unpaid and required

 

Benefits

•Pay: $25.00 - $35.00 per hour

•401(k) matching

•Dental insurance

•Health insurance

•Paid time off

•Retirement plan

•Vision insurance

•8 hour shift

•Monday to Friday

•Overtime

 

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