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Job Title:
Heavy Equipment Operator Reports to:
Superintendent
FLSA Status : Non-Exempt
Pay : Starting at $24.00/ hr.
Summary of Responsibilities:
The Heavy Equipment Operator is responsible for operating heavy equipment in a safe, appropriate, efficient and productive manner. Heavy equipment may include trucks, front-end loaders, excavators, dozers, graders, compactors, skid steers and other pieces of equipment. The Operator must also inspect, clean, maintain and secure all assigned equipment.
Taking
Charge
Durr
TAKES
CHARGE
in constructing strong foundations to build upon. Our focus is to do it SAFE and to do it RIGHT the first time. Our vision is to make an IMPACT and to KICK ASS, INNOVATE, MAKE MONEY, HAVE FUN and REPEAT every day/all day. We hold every employee to this standard of
“Taking Charge”
and we expect this behavior to drive everything we do.
The
Take Charge
OPERATOR:
Ensures quality at a productive rate on each project
Operates heavy equipment in a safe, efficient and productive manner to ensure project goals are met
Operates various pieces of equipment during the execution of heavy construction, including trucks, front-end loaders, excavators, dozers, graders, compactors, and skid steers
Performs various project-specific tasks daily including excavating, back-filling, grading, fine grading, sloping, benching, material loading, demolishing, ditching, and stockpiling
Achieves proper excavation depths and dimensions for earthwork and utilities as specified by construction drawings, sketches, grade markers, and/or verbal instructions
Performs backfilling and grading operations to specified grades and dimensions
Properly loads, in a safe and balanced manner, flatbed trucks, dump trucks, and other hauling units with excavated soils, demolition debris and other building materials such as stone, sand, aggregate or asphalt
Performs all duties as requested daily, including operating various pieces of equipment and other typical construction site activities
Maintains equipment and tools to ensure long lasting use
Performs preventative maintenance such as general equipment cleaning, checking fluid levels, lubrication, maintaining tire pressure, and changing implements or attachments
Maintains clean equipment, removing trash, debris, and other material in or on equipment daily
Performs equipment inspections daily and properly completes equipment inspection reports
Performs other jobsite cleanup duties as assigned by supervisor, specifically cleanup and organization that is required to be completed with the use of heavy equipment
SAFETY – It’s not a slogan, it’s OUR CULTURE!
Complies with all safety requirements, including Durr, OSHA and other applicable safety standards to minimize the risk of injury, property damage, or loss of life
Follows proper protocols and instructions to ensure the safe operation of equipment including the use of verbal communication, hand signals, spotters, and flaggers
Always wears approved safety equipment (PPE) including, hardhat, work boots, safety glasses and a secured seat belt when operating equipment
Observes and examines colored flags and ground markings indicating the location of underground utilities and structures identifying potential hazards and ensuring that they are properly marked and secured
Be actively engaged on your project
Be a MENTOR – educate and provide guidance for those under your supervision. We are counting on you to TAKE CHARGE and ensure a safe jobsite for all our employees.
Be actively engaged in all safety meetings
Do the little things right… set the tone for acceptable behaviors and let your crew see you do it. Hold them to the same standards. Housekeeping and organization is a great start. Your crew will execute according to your expectations – and our standards are high.
Recognize and identify hazards in upcoming work and pro-actively engage with the project manager and safety manager to mitigate any upcoming risks
Remove employees that refuse to work safely
Be knowledgeable regarding DURR’s safety requirements… it is difficult to enforce something if you do not understand it. Familiarize yourself with our Safety Manual.
REPORT ALL SAFETY INCIDENTS AND NEAR MISSES IMMEDIATELY
The DURR Way:
Be Proactive -
Anticipate future needs and address today (not tomorrow)
Be Accountable -
Take ownership of your actions and honor your commitments made to other
Speak the Truth -
Always be honest and share your thoughts to improve yourself and the team
Go the Extra Mile -
Do what it takes to get the job done right and safe the first time
Give Praise -
Acknowledge and celebrate the achievements of teammates
Be Part of One Team -
Build strong win-win relationships with all teammates
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Expert knowledge of light and heavy equipment operation and maintenance
A working knowledge of heavy construction and the various techniques used to complete underground utilities, concrete paving, earthwork, and demolition work
Ability to operate wheel or crawler type backhoe, large and small tractors, skid steer loader, trencher, grader blade, dump truck, pickup truck, hand, and portable and small tools
Knowledge of basic equipment and vehicle inspection and maintenance
Knowledge of construction safety standards and precautions
Maintain appropriate licenses for machinery and equipment operating
Hand, eye, and foot coordination
Understand, follow, and transmit written and oral instructions
Meet attendance schedule with dependability and consistency
Education and/or Experience:
Minimum 3 to 5 years' experience involving the use of medium to heavy equipment. Valid CDL License.
Construction Industry Experience: Hands-on experience in the construction industry, specifically in roles involving earthmoving, grading, trenching, and demolition.
Qualifications: Basic Plus, OSHA 10 or OSHA 30
Physical Demands/Work Conditions:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear. This position is very active and requires standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, and climbing all day. The employee must frequently lift and/or move items over 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to fumes or airborne particles, moving mechanical parts and vibration. The employee is occasionally exposed to a variety of extreme conditions at construction job sites. The noise level in the work environment and job sites can be loud. This position is performed in outside weather conditions.
Requirements:
Job Title:
Heavy Equipment Operator Reports to:
Superintendent
FLSA Status : Non-Exempt
Pay : Starting at $24.00/ hr.
Summary of Responsibilities:
The Heavy Equipment Operator is responsible for operating heavy equipment in a safe, appropriate, efficient and productive manner. Heavy equipment may include trucks, front-end loaders, excavators, dozers, graders, compactors, skid steers and other pieces of equipment. The Operator must also inspect, clean, maintain and secure all assigned equipment.
Taking
Charge
Durr
TAKES
CHARGE
in constructing strong foundations to build upon. Our focus is to do it SAFE and to do it RIGHT the first time. Our vision is to make an IMPACT and to KICK ASS, INNOVATE, MAKE MONEY, HAVE FUN and REPEAT every day/all day. We hold every employee to this standard of
“Taking Charge”
and we expect this behavior to drive everything we do.
The
Take Charge
OPERATOR:
Ensures quality at a productive rate on each project
Operates heavy equipment in a safe, efficient and productive manner to ensure project goals are met
Operates various pieces of equipment during the execution of heavy construction, including trucks, front-end loaders, excavators, dozers, graders, compactors, and skid steers
Performs various project-specific tasks daily including excavating, back-filling, grading, fine grading, sloping, benching, material loading, demolishing, ditching, and stockpiling
Achieves proper excavation depths and dimensions for earthwork and utilities as specified by construction drawings, sketches, grade markers, and/or verbal instructions
Performs backfilling and grading operations to specified grades and dimensions
Properly loads, in a safe and balanced manner, flatbed trucks, dump trucks, and other hauling units with excavated soils, demolition debris and other building materials such as stone, sand, aggregate or asphalt
Performs all duties as requested daily, including operating various pieces of equipment and other typical construction site activities
Maintains equipment and tools to ensure long lasting use
Performs preventative maintenance such as general equipment cleaning, checking fluid levels, lubrication, maintaining tire pressure, and changing implements or attachments
Maintains clean equipment, removing trash, debris, and other material in or on equipment daily
Performs equipment inspections daily and properly completes equipment inspection reports
Performs other jobsite cleanup duties as assigned by supervisor, specifically cleanup and organization that is required to be completed with the use of heavy equipment
SAFETY – It’s not a slogan, it’s OUR CULTURE!
Complies with all safety requirements, including Durr, OSHA and other applicable safety standards to minimize the risk of injury, property damage, or loss of life
Follows proper protocols and instructions to ensure the safe operation of equipment including the use of verbal communication, hand signals, spotters, and flaggers
Always wears approved safety equipment (PPE) including, hardhat, work boots, safety glasses and a secured seat belt when operating equipment
Observes and examines colored flags and ground markings indicating the location of underground utilities and structures identifying potential hazards and ensuring that they are properly marked and secured
Be actively engaged on your project
Be a MENTOR – educate and provide guidance for those under your supervision. We are counting on you to TAKE CHARGE and ensure a safe jobsite for all our employees.
Be actively engaged in all safety meetings
Do the little things right… set the tone for acceptable behaviors and let your crew see you do it. Hold them to the same standards. Housekeeping and organization is a great start. Your crew will execute according to your expectations – and our standards are high.
Recognize and identify hazards in upcoming work and pro-actively engage with the project manager and safety manager to mitigate any upcoming risks
Remove employees that refuse to work safely
Be knowledgeable regarding DURR’s safety requirements… it is difficult to enforce something if you do not understand it. Familiarize yourself with our Safety Manual.
REPORT ALL SAFETY INCIDENTS AND NEAR MISSES IMMEDIATELY
The DURR Way:
Be Proactive -
Anticipate future needs and address today (not tomorrow)
Be Accountable -
Take ownership of your actions and honor your commitments made to other
Speak the Truth -
Always be honest and share your thoughts to improve yourself and the team
Go the Extra Mile -
Do what it takes to get the job done right and safe the first time
Give Praise -
Acknowledge and celebrate the achievements of teammates
Be Part of One Team -
Build strong win-win relationships with all teammates
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Expert knowledge of light and heavy equipment operation and maintenance
A working knowledge of heavy construction and the various techniques used to complete underground utilities, concrete paving, earthwork, and demolition work
Ability to operate wheel or crawler type backhoe, large and small tractors, skid steer loader, trencher, grader blade, dump truck, pickup truck, hand, and portable and small tools
Knowledge of basic equipment and vehicle inspection and maintenance
Knowledge of construction safety standards and precautions
Maintain appropriate licenses for machinery and equipment operating
Hand, eye, and foot coordination
Understand, follow, and transmit written and oral instructions
Meet attendance schedule with dependability and consistency
Education and/or Experience:
Minimum 3 to 5 years' experience involving the use of medium to heavy equipment. Valid CDL License.
Construction Industry Experience: Hands-on experience in the construction industry, specifically in roles involving earthmoving, grading, trenching, and demolition.
Qualifications: Basic Plus, OSHA 10 or OSHA 30
Physical Demands/Work Conditions:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear. This position is very active and requires standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, and climbing all day. The employee must frequently lift and/or move items over 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to fumes or airborne particles, moving mechanical parts and vibration. The employee is occasionally exposed to a variety of extreme conditions at construction job sites. The noise level in the work environment and job sites can be loud. This position is performed in outside weather conditions.
Requirements: