POSITION SUMMARY:
Equipment Operators use machinery to move construction materials, earth, and other heavy materials at construction sites. They operate equipment that clears and grades land to prepare it for construction of foundations, buildings, power generation facilities, and other structures. They operate excavation and loading machines equipped with scoops, shovels, or buckets that dig sand, gravel, earth, or similar materials. In addition to operating bulldozers, they operate trench excavators, mini-excavators, skid steer, and similar equipment. Sometimes, they may drive and control industrial trucks (CDL), forklifts or lulls for lifting materials. They also operate and maintain air compressors, pumps, and other power equipment at construction sites. Tamping equipment operators use machines that compact earth and other fill materials for construction sites. They also may operate machines with interchangeable hammers to cut or break up old pavement or pavement.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Regular attendance at assigned location; may include A/Z office or other project site;
- Follow blueprints and building plans to meet the needs of clients;
- Check to make sure that equipment functions properly;
- Clean, maintain, and make basic repairs to equipment;
- Lifting and moving objects and materials at times in excess of 50lbs, intermittently and at times continuously;
- Report malfunctioning equipment to supervisors;
- Move levers, push pedals, or turn valves to activate power equipment;
- Drive and maneuver equipment;
- Coordinate machine actions with crew members in response to hand or audio signals;
- Layout excavations and structures by means of lasers, transits, benchmarks, off-sets, etc.;
- Must maintain strict adherence to safety rules and quality;
- Participate in site housekeeping;
- Interact with co-workers in an attentive courteous manner;
- Additional duties as directed by management.