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Laborer - Heavy Equipment Operator

DOC, Florida, New York, United States

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Laborer - Heavy Equipment Operator DOC•Miami Lakes, FL, US

Job Description Position Summary:

The Heavy Equipment Operator is responsible for safely and efficiently operating a variety of heavy construction equipment—including excavators, bulldozers, loaders, graders, and backhoes—to support site development, earthmoving, trenching, grading, and material handling. This position ensures all work is performed to project specifications, within safety guidelines, and in accordance with company standards.

Key Responsibilities:

Operate heavy equipment in a safe and productive manner for site preparation, excavation, grading, and material movement.

Inspect, clean, and perform basic maintenance on equipment before and after operation.

Read and interpret site plans, grade stakes, and blueprints to execute work according to specifications.

Load and unload materials or equipment as needed.

Communicate effectively with site supervisors, spotters, and crew members to ensure coordinated operations.

Identify and report equipment malfunctions, hazards, or unsafe conditions to management immediately.

Follow all OSHA, DOT, and company safety regulations and participate in regular safety meetings.

Maintain accurate daily logs of work performed and equipment hours.

Assist with general labor or site cleanup when required.

Qualifications:

Required:

High school diploma or GED equivalent.

Minimum of 2–3 years' experience operating heavy construction equipment.

Valid driver's license; CDL preferred (depending on project needs).

Proven knowledge of heavy machinery operation, job site safety, and preventive maintenance.

Ability to read grade stakes, blueprints, and elevation levels.

Strong attention to detail and situational awareness.

Preferred:

Certification or training from a recognized heavy equipment operator program.

Experience in [specific sector—e.g., road construction, utilities, site development, mining].

Familiarity with GPS-grade control systems and laser levels.

Physical Requirements:

Ability to sit, stand, and operate machinery for extended periods.

Lift up to 50 lbs. as needed.

Work outdoors in varying weather and terrain conditions.

Tolerance for noise, vibration, and dust typical of construction sites.

Work Schedule:

Full-time; hours may vary by project needs.

Overtime and weekend work may be required.

Compensation & Benefits:

Competitive hourly wage based on experience.

Health, dental, and vision insurance.

Retirement plan options.

Paid time off and holidays.

Opportunities for advancement and equipment-specific training.

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