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Donegal Construction Corporation welcomes your review of these opportunities and submittal of your application. Upon receipt of your application, you may receive a request to discuss your background and experience.
COMPANY OVERVIEW:
For over three decades, Donegal Construction Corporation has solidified its position as a trailblazer in the pavement milling industry, particularly in Pennsylvania, New York, and neighboring states. Since its entrance into the pavement profiling industry in 1989, Donegal has consistently demonstrated its commitment to excellence by investing in cutting-edge technology and offering a wide array of services to meet the evolving needs of its clients. Donegal's expertise includes carbide grinding, shoulder excavation with variable width cutters, fine line grading on airport and highway projects, and full lane milling capabilities, making them a go-to choice for projects requiring pave behind services.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFIT OFFERINGS:
This position offers an hourly wage rate including eligibility for overtime. Upon satisfactory completion of training, this position will be transferred to a union affiliated position with the International Union of Operating Engineers, and therefore be the beneficiary of applicable union-based offerings (medical, dental and vision coverage, pension and defined contribution funding, apprenticeship training, and more)
JOB LOCATION:
Within the State of Pennsylvania and surrounding states.
OPPORTUNITIES:
Operator (NON-CDL)
POSITION OVERVIEW:
The Operator position serves as a key participant in the interaction between the Company (and other crew members), other contractors and our customers. The position is responsible for operating a variety of equipment in a safe and efficient manner, including milling equipment and other related machinery. May provide guidance to other crew members at job sites. Also ensures the safety of crew members via communicating and enforcing Company safety programs/policies/practices as well as OSHA and other related regulatory requirements.
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES:
May participate in project review and job planning meetings. Responsible for control and operation of one or more types of milling equipment. Operates milling equipment (Milling Machine or Cold Planer) to properly mill asphalt/concrete to desired specification needs per each job. Manipulates hand levers to control movements of milling machine that mills asphalt, concrete, stone or dirt on roadways and related surfaces such as parking lots, streets, highways, etc. Communicates with crew while on the job site, including the use of radios, hand signals, or other necessary forms of communication. Works in an efficient and effective manner on a variety of projects at various stages of work to ensure the accurate completion of the project. Interacts with customers by way of introductions at the beginning of a job, answering questions, responding to customer requests, making reasonable changes to the plan, and providing a walk-through as necessary. May guide and direct activities of Ground Crew / Laborers and other assigned crew members ensuring jobs are completed in a safe, efficient and cost-effective manner. Performs daily equipment inspections and safety checks to identify hazards, defects, necessary adjustments and repairs. Diagnose and correct malfunctioning systems, apparatus, and/or components using appropriate testing equipment and/or tools. Performs routine maintenance, including greasing the machine, changing cutting edges, carbide teeth, changing oil, air filter replacements, etc.). Reports non-routine problems and/or repair requirements to Foreman, Superintendent or Shop Manager/Mechanics. Creates and maintains a positive work culture. Ensures compliance with the Company's policies and procedures. Actively participates in safety/incident investigations, completion of first reports of injury, workers' compensation claims management, modified duty assignments, etc. Maintains ability to work overtime, nights, and weekends particularly during the high season. Maintains the ability to travel up to 100% of the time to various job sites, possibly including extended overnight stays. Maintains regular and punctual attendance. Complete special projects as required. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
High school diploma or GED equivalent. Acceptable motor vehicle record. Working knowledge of heavy equipment, processes, and safety protocols. Knowledge and understanding of Department of Transportation (DOT) and current OSHA rules and regulations and ensuring compliance with these guidelines. Ability to engage in heavy manual labor for extended periods, in all types of weather and under various working conditions. Proven effective oral and written communication skills, job planning skills and mechanical aptitude are a must. Ability to work long hours outdoors and be on their feet all day while either walking or standing. Ability to work Monday through Sunday and overtime as required (including irregular hours, out-of-town work, overnight stays, weekends and holidays). Demonstrated skills in the care and use of hand and power tools employed in all phases of heavy equipment mechanical maintenance and repair work. Reliable work ethic: regular attendance is required. Ability to establish and maintain professional relationships with individuals of varying social and cultural backgrounds with co-workers, vendors, and subcontractors at all levels. Ability to maintain confidentiality regarding all departmental matters. WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Must tolerate working environment with outside temperatures that include excessive heat, cold, wind, and precipitation. Must be able to work outside, around moving objects, vehicles, and machinery with moving parts. Must be able to push, pull and lift up to 50 pounds to an overhead position. Must be able to stand, walk, kneel, bend, and twist body. Must be able to stand for long periods of time. Must be able to use both hands and demonstrate good hand-eye coordination. Tolerance to sounds and noise levels that are distracting or uncomfortable. Potentially exposed to contaminants, such as dust or fumes from exhaust; frequent exposure to hazardous equipment. Occasionally work in very bright or very dim lighting conditions. Are sometimes exposed to hazardous situations that produce cuts or minor burns. Occasionally are exposed to whole body vibration, such as when using a jackhammer. May need to work in tight/confined spaces or work areas. Must be able to regularly wear personal protective equipment, including hard hats, safety goggles, safety vests and/or ear plugs. DISCLAIMER:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job responsibility satisfactorily. This job description is not to be construed as all inclusive. Employees may be required to perform any other job-related task as requested. Reasonable accommodations may be considered and implemented to enable individuals with qualified disabilities to perform the essential functions. Donegal Construction Corporation is An Equal Opportunity Employer.
Ground Crew / Laborer
POSITION OVERVIEW:
The Ground Crew / Laborer is responsible for providing physical labor on construction sites by assisting the Foreman on monitoring the ground functions of Company equipment. This position may also be responsible for water support and driving/ operating water trucks. Laborers are required to assist co-workers in a safe and appropriate manner.
It's not uncommon for our Ground Crew / Laborer roles to grow into an Operator role within our organization, so this is a great entry level skilled labor job opportunity.
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES:
Controls and actively participates in labor related activities on job sites during various stages of the project to ensure the accurate completion of the project. While on a job site, responsible for appropriately marking manholes and water valves with spray paint to be avoided by the milling machine. While with a milling machine on job sites, responsible for: actively communicating with the employee operating the machine. ensuring the milling machine is clear of any debris or objects it could potentially hit, including removing millings that could hinder the operation of the machine. assisting with changing carbide teeth in milling machine drum greasing the machine; and maintaining the correct cutting depth While with a clean-up crew on job sites, responsible for assisting equipment operators to ensure loose particles are removed from the milled and roadway surfaces using shovels, brooms, or other methods to achieve a cleaned surface. Other duties include helping with traffic control set-up and taking down and tending a slow/stop sign to maintain safe public and worker travel through the work zone, loading and unloading equipment (including equipment from trucks), shovels dirt, gravel, and other materials. Performs work with all hand tools including but not limited to pneumatic or traditional hammers, drills, impact guns and grease guns. May operate a variety of heavy mechanical equipment that requires technical expertise or specialized training. Heavy mechanical equipment to include but not limited to water trucks, milling machines, backhoes, skid steers, and broom tractors in a safe and efficient manner. Assists and/or performs daily equipment inspections and safety checks to identify hazards, defects, necessary adjustments and repairs. Assists and/or performs routine maintenance, including changing cutting edges, changing oil in milling machine, changing broom cores, etc.). Advises the Foreman of any requirements for maintenance or repairs. Ensure Company machines, equipment, vehicles, and tools are washed, cleaned and securely stored. Responsible for informing management of any safety concerns; adheres to safety and work performance standards to comply with OSHA, company and other agency regulations. Maintains the ability to travel up to 100% of the time to various job sites, possibly including extended overnight stays. Maintains regular and punctual attendance. Complete special projects as required. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
High school diploma or GED equivalent. Acceptable motor vehicle record. General understanding of heavy equipment operating companies and related safety protocols. Effective communication skills. Ability to engage in heavy manual labor for extended periods, in all types of weather and under various working conditions. Ability to work long hours outdoors and be on their feet all day while either walking or standing. Reliable work ethic: regular attendance is required. Ability to establish and maintain professional relationships with individuals of varying social and cultural backgrounds with co-workers, vendors, and subcontractors at all levels.
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Must tolerate working environment with outside temperatures that include excessive heat, cold, wind, and precipitation. Must be able to work outside, around moving objects, vehicles, and machinery with moving parts. Must be able to push, pull and lift up to 50 pounds to an overhead position. Must be able to stand, walk, kneel, bend, and twist body. Must be able to stand for long periods of time. Must be able to use both hands and demonstrate good hand-eye coordination. Tolerance to sounds and noise levels that are distracting or uncomfortable. Potentially exposed to contaminants, such as dust or fumes from exhaust; frequent exposure to hazardous equipment. Occasionally work in very bright or very dim lighting conditions. Are sometimes exposed to hazardous situations that produce cuts or minor burns. Occasionally are exposed to whole body vibration, such as when using a jackhammer. May need to work in tight/confined spaces or work areas. Must be able to regularly wear personal protective equipment, including hard hats, safety goggles, safety vests and/or ear plugs. DISCLAIMER:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job responsibility satisfactorily. This job description is not to be construed as all inclusive. Employees may be required to perform any other job-related task as requested. Reasonable accommodations may be considered and implemented to enable individuals with qualified disabilities to perform the essential functions. Donegal Construction Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Water Truck Driver (NON-CDL)
POSITION OVERVIEW:
The Water Truck Driver position serves as a key participant in the interaction between the Company (and other crew members), other contractors and our customers. The position is responsible for operating a variety of equipment in a safe and efficient manner, including milling equipment and other related machinery. May provide guidance to other crew members at job sites. Also ensures the safety of crew members via communicating and enforcing Company safety programs/policies/practices as well as OSHA and other related regulatory requirements.
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES:
Controls and actively participates in labor related activities on job sites during various stages of the project to ensure the accurate completion of the project. Operates a water truck in a safe manner to and from the milling machine job site and the designated location to obtain water. Hooks up water hoses to the water truck from the fire hydrant (or other water sources) and hooks the water hose from the water truck to the milling machine to fill it up with water. While on a job site, may be responsible for appropriately marking manholes and water valves with spray paint to be avoided by the milling machine. May be responsible for a variety of additional duties, such as working with a milling machine on job sites, and is responsible for:
actively communicating with the employee operating the machine. ensuring the milling machine is clear of any debris or objects it could potentially hit, including removing millings that could hinder the operation of the machine. assisting with changing carbide teeth in milling machine drum. greasing the machine. maintaining the correct cutting depth.
May also be responsible for working with a clean-up crew on job sites, responsible for assisting equipment operators to ensure loose particles are removed from the milled and roadway surfaces using shovels, brooms or other methods to achieve a cleaned surface. Other duties may include loading and unloading equipment (including equipment from trucks), shovels dirt, gravel, and other materials. May perform with all hand tools including but not limited to pneumatic or traditional hammers, drills, impact guns and grease guns. May operate a variety of heavy mechanical equipment that requires technical expertise or specialized training. Heavy mechanical equipment in addition to a water truck includes but is not limited to water trucks, milling machines, backhoes, skid steers, and broom tractors in a safe and efficient manner. Performs routine maintenance on water truck and other equipment, including greasing the machine, changing cutting edges, carbide teeth, changing oil, air filter replacements, etc.). Advises the Foreman, Shop Manager and/or Mechanics of any requirements for maintenance or repairs. Ensure Company machines, equipment, vehicles, and tools and washed, cleaned and securely stored. Responsible for informing management of any safety concerns; adheres to safety and work performance standards to comply with OSHA, company and other agency regulations. Maintains the ability to travel up to 100% of the time to various job sites, possibly including extended overnight stays. Maintains regular and punctual attendance. Complete special projects as required. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
High school diploma or GED equivalent. Acceptable motor vehicle record. Working knowledge of heavy equipment, processes, and safety protocols. Knowledge and understanding of Department of Transportation (DOT) and current OSHA rules and regulations and ensuring compliance with these guidelines. Ability to engage in heavy manual labor for extended periods, in all types of weather and under various working conditions. Proven effective oral and written communication skills, job planning skills and mechanical aptitude are a must. The ability to work long hours outdoors and will be on their feet all day while either walking or standing. Ability to work Monday through Sunday and overtime as required (including irregular hours, out-of-town work, overnight stays, weekends and holidays). Demonstrated skills in the care and use of hand and power tools employed in all phases of heavy equipment mechanical maintenance and repair work. Reliable work ethic: regular attendance is required. Ability to speak Spanish as a second language preferred. Ability to establish and maintain professional relationships with individuals of varying social and cultural backgrounds with co-workers, vendors, and subcontractors at all levels. Ability to maintain confidentiality regarding all departmental matters. WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Must tolerate working environment with outside temperatures that include excessive heat, cold, wind, and precipitation. Must be able to work outside, around moving objects, vehicles, and machinery with moving parts. Must be able to push, pull and lift up to 50 pounds to an overhead position. Must be able to stand, walk, kneel, bend, and twist body. Must be able to stand for long periods of time. Must be able to use both hands and demonstrate good hand-eye coordination. Tolerance to sounds and noise levels that are distracting or uncomfortable. Potentially exposed to contaminants, such as dust or fumes from exhaust; frequent exposure to hazardous equipment. Occasionally work in very bright or very dim lighting conditions. Are sometimes exposed to hazardous situations that produce cuts or minor burns. Occasionally are exposed to whole body vibration, such as when using a jackhammer. May need to work in tight/confined spaces or work areas. Must be able to regularly wear personal protective equipment, including hard hats, safety goggles, safety vests and/or ear plugs.
DISCLAIMER:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job responsibility satisfactorily. This job description is not to be construed as all inclusive. Employees may be required to perform any other job-related task as requested. Reasonable accommodations may be considered and implemented to enable individuals with qualified disabilities to perform the essential functions. Donegal Construction Corporation is An Equal Opportunity Employer.
COMPANY OVERVIEW:
For over three decades, Donegal Construction Corporation has solidified its position as a trailblazer in the pavement milling industry, particularly in Pennsylvania, New York, and neighboring states. Since its entrance into the pavement profiling industry in 1989, Donegal has consistently demonstrated its commitment to excellence by investing in cutting-edge technology and offering a wide array of services to meet the evolving needs of its clients. Donegal's expertise includes carbide grinding, shoulder excavation with variable width cutters, fine line grading on airport and highway projects, and full lane milling capabilities, making them a go-to choice for projects requiring pave behind services.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFIT OFFERINGS:
This position offers an hourly wage rate including eligibility for overtime. Upon satisfactory completion of training, this position will be transferred to a union affiliated position with the International Union of Operating Engineers, and therefore be the beneficiary of applicable union-based offerings (medical, dental and vision coverage, pension and defined contribution funding, apprenticeship training, and more)
JOB LOCATION:
Within the State of Pennsylvania and surrounding states.
OPPORTUNITIES:
Operator (NON-CDL)
POSITION OVERVIEW:
The Operator position serves as a key participant in the interaction between the Company (and other crew members), other contractors and our customers. The position is responsible for operating a variety of equipment in a safe and efficient manner, including milling equipment and other related machinery. May provide guidance to other crew members at job sites. Also ensures the safety of crew members via communicating and enforcing Company safety programs/policies/practices as well as OSHA and other related regulatory requirements.
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES:
May participate in project review and job planning meetings. Responsible for control and operation of one or more types of milling equipment. Operates milling equipment (Milling Machine or Cold Planer) to properly mill asphalt/concrete to desired specification needs per each job. Manipulates hand levers to control movements of milling machine that mills asphalt, concrete, stone or dirt on roadways and related surfaces such as parking lots, streets, highways, etc. Communicates with crew while on the job site, including the use of radios, hand signals, or other necessary forms of communication. Works in an efficient and effective manner on a variety of projects at various stages of work to ensure the accurate completion of the project. Interacts with customers by way of introductions at the beginning of a job, answering questions, responding to customer requests, making reasonable changes to the plan, and providing a walk-through as necessary. May guide and direct activities of Ground Crew / Laborers and other assigned crew members ensuring jobs are completed in a safe, efficient and cost-effective manner. Performs daily equipment inspections and safety checks to identify hazards, defects, necessary adjustments and repairs. Diagnose and correct malfunctioning systems, apparatus, and/or components using appropriate testing equipment and/or tools. Performs routine maintenance, including greasing the machine, changing cutting edges, carbide teeth, changing oil, air filter replacements, etc.). Reports non-routine problems and/or repair requirements to Foreman, Superintendent or Shop Manager/Mechanics. Creates and maintains a positive work culture. Ensures compliance with the Company's policies and procedures. Actively participates in safety/incident investigations, completion of first reports of injury, workers' compensation claims management, modified duty assignments, etc. Maintains ability to work overtime, nights, and weekends particularly during the high season. Maintains the ability to travel up to 100% of the time to various job sites, possibly including extended overnight stays. Maintains regular and punctual attendance. Complete special projects as required. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
High school diploma or GED equivalent. Acceptable motor vehicle record. Working knowledge of heavy equipment, processes, and safety protocols. Knowledge and understanding of Department of Transportation (DOT) and current OSHA rules and regulations and ensuring compliance with these guidelines. Ability to engage in heavy manual labor for extended periods, in all types of weather and under various working conditions. Proven effective oral and written communication skills, job planning skills and mechanical aptitude are a must. Ability to work long hours outdoors and be on their feet all day while either walking or standing. Ability to work Monday through Sunday and overtime as required (including irregular hours, out-of-town work, overnight stays, weekends and holidays). Demonstrated skills in the care and use of hand and power tools employed in all phases of heavy equipment mechanical maintenance and repair work. Reliable work ethic: regular attendance is required. Ability to establish and maintain professional relationships with individuals of varying social and cultural backgrounds with co-workers, vendors, and subcontractors at all levels. Ability to maintain confidentiality regarding all departmental matters. WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Must tolerate working environment with outside temperatures that include excessive heat, cold, wind, and precipitation. Must be able to work outside, around moving objects, vehicles, and machinery with moving parts. Must be able to push, pull and lift up to 50 pounds to an overhead position. Must be able to stand, walk, kneel, bend, and twist body. Must be able to stand for long periods of time. Must be able to use both hands and demonstrate good hand-eye coordination. Tolerance to sounds and noise levels that are distracting or uncomfortable. Potentially exposed to contaminants, such as dust or fumes from exhaust; frequent exposure to hazardous equipment. Occasionally work in very bright or very dim lighting conditions. Are sometimes exposed to hazardous situations that produce cuts or minor burns. Occasionally are exposed to whole body vibration, such as when using a jackhammer. May need to work in tight/confined spaces or work areas. Must be able to regularly wear personal protective equipment, including hard hats, safety goggles, safety vests and/or ear plugs. DISCLAIMER:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job responsibility satisfactorily. This job description is not to be construed as all inclusive. Employees may be required to perform any other job-related task as requested. Reasonable accommodations may be considered and implemented to enable individuals with qualified disabilities to perform the essential functions. Donegal Construction Corporation is An Equal Opportunity Employer.
Ground Crew / Laborer
POSITION OVERVIEW:
The Ground Crew / Laborer is responsible for providing physical labor on construction sites by assisting the Foreman on monitoring the ground functions of Company equipment. This position may also be responsible for water support and driving/ operating water trucks. Laborers are required to assist co-workers in a safe and appropriate manner.
It's not uncommon for our Ground Crew / Laborer roles to grow into an Operator role within our organization, so this is a great entry level skilled labor job opportunity.
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES:
Controls and actively participates in labor related activities on job sites during various stages of the project to ensure the accurate completion of the project. While on a job site, responsible for appropriately marking manholes and water valves with spray paint to be avoided by the milling machine. While with a milling machine on job sites, responsible for: actively communicating with the employee operating the machine. ensuring the milling machine is clear of any debris or objects it could potentially hit, including removing millings that could hinder the operation of the machine. assisting with changing carbide teeth in milling machine drum greasing the machine; and maintaining the correct cutting depth While with a clean-up crew on job sites, responsible for assisting equipment operators to ensure loose particles are removed from the milled and roadway surfaces using shovels, brooms, or other methods to achieve a cleaned surface. Other duties include helping with traffic control set-up and taking down and tending a slow/stop sign to maintain safe public and worker travel through the work zone, loading and unloading equipment (including equipment from trucks), shovels dirt, gravel, and other materials. Performs work with all hand tools including but not limited to pneumatic or traditional hammers, drills, impact guns and grease guns. May operate a variety of heavy mechanical equipment that requires technical expertise or specialized training. Heavy mechanical equipment to include but not limited to water trucks, milling machines, backhoes, skid steers, and broom tractors in a safe and efficient manner. Assists and/or performs daily equipment inspections and safety checks to identify hazards, defects, necessary adjustments and repairs. Assists and/or performs routine maintenance, including changing cutting edges, changing oil in milling machine, changing broom cores, etc.). Advises the Foreman of any requirements for maintenance or repairs. Ensure Company machines, equipment, vehicles, and tools are washed, cleaned and securely stored. Responsible for informing management of any safety concerns; adheres to safety and work performance standards to comply with OSHA, company and other agency regulations. Maintains the ability to travel up to 100% of the time to various job sites, possibly including extended overnight stays. Maintains regular and punctual attendance. Complete special projects as required. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
High school diploma or GED equivalent. Acceptable motor vehicle record. General understanding of heavy equipment operating companies and related safety protocols. Effective communication skills. Ability to engage in heavy manual labor for extended periods, in all types of weather and under various working conditions. Ability to work long hours outdoors and be on their feet all day while either walking or standing. Reliable work ethic: regular attendance is required. Ability to establish and maintain professional relationships with individuals of varying social and cultural backgrounds with co-workers, vendors, and subcontractors at all levels.
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Must tolerate working environment with outside temperatures that include excessive heat, cold, wind, and precipitation. Must be able to work outside, around moving objects, vehicles, and machinery with moving parts. Must be able to push, pull and lift up to 50 pounds to an overhead position. Must be able to stand, walk, kneel, bend, and twist body. Must be able to stand for long periods of time. Must be able to use both hands and demonstrate good hand-eye coordination. Tolerance to sounds and noise levels that are distracting or uncomfortable. Potentially exposed to contaminants, such as dust or fumes from exhaust; frequent exposure to hazardous equipment. Occasionally work in very bright or very dim lighting conditions. Are sometimes exposed to hazardous situations that produce cuts or minor burns. Occasionally are exposed to whole body vibration, such as when using a jackhammer. May need to work in tight/confined spaces or work areas. Must be able to regularly wear personal protective equipment, including hard hats, safety goggles, safety vests and/or ear plugs. DISCLAIMER:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job responsibility satisfactorily. This job description is not to be construed as all inclusive. Employees may be required to perform any other job-related task as requested. Reasonable accommodations may be considered and implemented to enable individuals with qualified disabilities to perform the essential functions. Donegal Construction Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Water Truck Driver (NON-CDL)
POSITION OVERVIEW:
The Water Truck Driver position serves as a key participant in the interaction between the Company (and other crew members), other contractors and our customers. The position is responsible for operating a variety of equipment in a safe and efficient manner, including milling equipment and other related machinery. May provide guidance to other crew members at job sites. Also ensures the safety of crew members via communicating and enforcing Company safety programs/policies/practices as well as OSHA and other related regulatory requirements.
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES:
Controls and actively participates in labor related activities on job sites during various stages of the project to ensure the accurate completion of the project. Operates a water truck in a safe manner to and from the milling machine job site and the designated location to obtain water. Hooks up water hoses to the water truck from the fire hydrant (or other water sources) and hooks the water hose from the water truck to the milling machine to fill it up with water. While on a job site, may be responsible for appropriately marking manholes and water valves with spray paint to be avoided by the milling machine. May be responsible for a variety of additional duties, such as working with a milling machine on job sites, and is responsible for:
actively communicating with the employee operating the machine. ensuring the milling machine is clear of any debris or objects it could potentially hit, including removing millings that could hinder the operation of the machine. assisting with changing carbide teeth in milling machine drum. greasing the machine. maintaining the correct cutting depth.
May also be responsible for working with a clean-up crew on job sites, responsible for assisting equipment operators to ensure loose particles are removed from the milled and roadway surfaces using shovels, brooms or other methods to achieve a cleaned surface. Other duties may include loading and unloading equipment (including equipment from trucks), shovels dirt, gravel, and other materials. May perform with all hand tools including but not limited to pneumatic or traditional hammers, drills, impact guns and grease guns. May operate a variety of heavy mechanical equipment that requires technical expertise or specialized training. Heavy mechanical equipment in addition to a water truck includes but is not limited to water trucks, milling machines, backhoes, skid steers, and broom tractors in a safe and efficient manner. Performs routine maintenance on water truck and other equipment, including greasing the machine, changing cutting edges, carbide teeth, changing oil, air filter replacements, etc.). Advises the Foreman, Shop Manager and/or Mechanics of any requirements for maintenance or repairs. Ensure Company machines, equipment, vehicles, and tools and washed, cleaned and securely stored. Responsible for informing management of any safety concerns; adheres to safety and work performance standards to comply with OSHA, company and other agency regulations. Maintains the ability to travel up to 100% of the time to various job sites, possibly including extended overnight stays. Maintains regular and punctual attendance. Complete special projects as required. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
High school diploma or GED equivalent. Acceptable motor vehicle record. Working knowledge of heavy equipment, processes, and safety protocols. Knowledge and understanding of Department of Transportation (DOT) and current OSHA rules and regulations and ensuring compliance with these guidelines. Ability to engage in heavy manual labor for extended periods, in all types of weather and under various working conditions. Proven effective oral and written communication skills, job planning skills and mechanical aptitude are a must. The ability to work long hours outdoors and will be on their feet all day while either walking or standing. Ability to work Monday through Sunday and overtime as required (including irregular hours, out-of-town work, overnight stays, weekends and holidays). Demonstrated skills in the care and use of hand and power tools employed in all phases of heavy equipment mechanical maintenance and repair work. Reliable work ethic: regular attendance is required. Ability to speak Spanish as a second language preferred. Ability to establish and maintain professional relationships with individuals of varying social and cultural backgrounds with co-workers, vendors, and subcontractors at all levels. Ability to maintain confidentiality regarding all departmental matters. WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Must tolerate working environment with outside temperatures that include excessive heat, cold, wind, and precipitation. Must be able to work outside, around moving objects, vehicles, and machinery with moving parts. Must be able to push, pull and lift up to 50 pounds to an overhead position. Must be able to stand, walk, kneel, bend, and twist body. Must be able to stand for long periods of time. Must be able to use both hands and demonstrate good hand-eye coordination. Tolerance to sounds and noise levels that are distracting or uncomfortable. Potentially exposed to contaminants, such as dust or fumes from exhaust; frequent exposure to hazardous equipment. Occasionally work in very bright or very dim lighting conditions. Are sometimes exposed to hazardous situations that produce cuts or minor burns. Occasionally are exposed to whole body vibration, such as when using a jackhammer. May need to work in tight/confined spaces or work areas. Must be able to regularly wear personal protective equipment, including hard hats, safety goggles, safety vests and/or ear plugs.
DISCLAIMER:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job responsibility satisfactorily. This job description is not to be construed as all inclusive. Employees may be required to perform any other job-related task as requested. Reasonable accommodations may be considered and implemented to enable individuals with qualified disabilities to perform the essential functions. Donegal Construction Corporation is An Equal Opportunity Employer.