BPG Designs, LLC
Job Summary
The Asphalt Raker is an essential skilled craft position responsible for the final, precision shaping and smoothing of hot-mix asphalt before compaction, ensuring a clean, high-quality, and uniform surface, especially in utility cuts, patches, and tie-ins common to restoration projects. This role requires significant physical stamina, a keen eye for detail, and strict adherence to safety and quality standards.
Supervision Reports to:
Paving Foreman / Superintendent
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Asphalt Finishing:
Using an asphalt rake, meticulously spread, level, and smooth hot-mix asphalt to the proper grade, slope, and specified thickness.
Correct surface irregularities and maintain consistent mat thickness across the restoration area.
Hand-rake and finish edges, joints, and transitions, particularly around curbs, manholes, utility cuts, and existing pavement, to create a seamless, high-quality finished product.
Match and finish freshly paved joints evenly before the roller operator begins compaction.
Restoration Specific Tasks:
Work specifically on utility restoration projects, including patching and replacing asphalt in trench lines or utility cuts.
Material Handling:
Shovel, spread, and move asphalt material and other construction aggregates as needed.
Assist in loading, transporting, and unloading equipment and materials.
Teamwork and Safety:
Communicate clearly and effectively with the Paver Operator, Roller Operator, and other crew members to ensure a smooth, continuous operation.
Maintain a "safety first" attitude and strictly adhere to all company and OSHA safety requirements, including proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Assist with setting up traffic control (cones, barricades, etc.) to ensure a safe work zone for the crew and the public.
General Duties:
Clean and maintain hand tools, equipment, and the worksite upon completion of a job.
Perform other general labor and construction-related duties as assigned by the Foreman.
Skills and Qualifications
Experience:
1 to 3 years of demonstrable experience in asphalt paving, specifically with raking and hand finishing.
Experience working on restoration, asphalt maintenance, utility cut, or patching projects is highly preferred.
Technical Knowledge:
Solid working knowledge of asphalt material properties, flow, and proper application techniques.
Ability to read and execute paving procedures and follow instructions to meet project specifications.
Proficiency in operating hand tools, including the asphalt rakes, and shovels.
Personal Attributes:
Exceptional
attention to detail
and pride in the quality of the finished surface.
Strong team orientation and communication skills.
Reliable attendance and punctuality.
Valid Driver's License and reliable transportation.
Physical Demands and Work Environment
Physical Stamina:
Constant and strenuous physical effort is required, including standing, stooping, bending, crouching, and walking for extended periods (8+ hours).
Lifting:
Ability to frequently lift and carry objects weighing up to 50 pounds.
Working Conditions:
Work is performed outdoors in all weather conditions, including extreme heat and cold.
Exposure to loud noise, dust, dirt, grease, and hot asphalt mix is common.
Work may require long, flexible hours, including nights, weekends, and out-of-town travel when necessary.
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Supervision Reports to:
Paving Foreman / Superintendent
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Asphalt Finishing:
Using an asphalt rake, meticulously spread, level, and smooth hot-mix asphalt to the proper grade, slope, and specified thickness.
Correct surface irregularities and maintain consistent mat thickness across the restoration area.
Hand-rake and finish edges, joints, and transitions, particularly around curbs, manholes, utility cuts, and existing pavement, to create a seamless, high-quality finished product.
Match and finish freshly paved joints evenly before the roller operator begins compaction.
Restoration Specific Tasks:
Work specifically on utility restoration projects, including patching and replacing asphalt in trench lines or utility cuts.
Material Handling:
Shovel, spread, and move asphalt material and other construction aggregates as needed.
Assist in loading, transporting, and unloading equipment and materials.
Teamwork and Safety:
Communicate clearly and effectively with the Paver Operator, Roller Operator, and other crew members to ensure a smooth, continuous operation.
Maintain a "safety first" attitude and strictly adhere to all company and OSHA safety requirements, including proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Assist with setting up traffic control (cones, barricades, etc.) to ensure a safe work zone for the crew and the public.
General Duties:
Clean and maintain hand tools, equipment, and the worksite upon completion of a job.
Perform other general labor and construction-related duties as assigned by the Foreman.
Skills and Qualifications
Experience:
1 to 3 years of demonstrable experience in asphalt paving, specifically with raking and hand finishing.
Experience working on restoration, asphalt maintenance, utility cut, or patching projects is highly preferred.
Technical Knowledge:
Solid working knowledge of asphalt material properties, flow, and proper application techniques.
Ability to read and execute paving procedures and follow instructions to meet project specifications.
Proficiency in operating hand tools, including the asphalt rakes, and shovels.
Personal Attributes:
Exceptional
attention to detail
and pride in the quality of the finished surface.
Strong team orientation and communication skills.
Reliable attendance and punctuality.
Valid Driver's License and reliable transportation.
Physical Demands and Work Environment
Physical Stamina:
Constant and strenuous physical effort is required, including standing, stooping, bending, crouching, and walking for extended periods (8+ hours).
Lifting:
Ability to frequently lift and carry objects weighing up to 50 pounds.
Working Conditions:
Work is performed outdoors in all weather conditions, including extreme heat and cold.
Exposure to loud noise, dust, dirt, grease, and hot asphalt mix is common.
Work may require long, flexible hours, including nights, weekends, and out-of-town travel when necessary.
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