Heavy Equipment Operators

Panama City, FL
Contracted
Construction, Industrial, and Manufacturing
Experienced

HR is now hiring Heavy Equipment Operators for Major Civil Construction Projects. 

  • You will safely operate drill equipment on jobsite which may include but not limited to the following: Directional Drill, Backhoe / Excavator, Skid Steer, Tractor Trailer (Moving Equipment / Haul Water), Vacuum Truck/Trailer
  • You will restore and/or landscape disturbed areas of the jobsite
  • You will develop and maintain a bore schedule
  • You will be responsible for the site set-up and clean-up
  • You will load and unload tools, materials and equipment on truck
  • You will be involved in new site Job Safety Analysis – JSA prior to starting construction
  • You will set up safety perimeter using signage, cones and safety barriers and at times flagging traffic

Qualifications:

  • You are at least 18 years old 
  • You are authorized to work in the United States for this company 
  • You have a valid standard Driver's License or a Class A Commercial Driver's License with tanker endorsement 
  • You have an MVR record that is deemed acceptable by the company 
  • You are able to maintain a safe work environment 
  • You are able to work in all weather conditions 
  • You are able to lift/carry 50 lbs regularly and up to 75 lbs as needed with or without assistance 
  • You are able to work over-time; after hours; on weekends, for emergencies or on-call 
  • You are experienced with drilling equipment and understand their capabilities and limitations 
  • You are able to proficiently use locators to safely identify utilities 
  • You may have experience with drill set up and design processes 
  • You may able to read and understand work orders, safety rules and operating instructions 
  • You are able to climb up and down ladders, machinery, and other objects 
  • You may have previous construction or utility construction experience
  • Specific vision abilities required to perform this job include but are not limited to: close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus potentially near and/or far as needed. Employees in this job classification may be exposed to dust, fumes or other airborne pathogens.
  • Employees may be exposed to toxic or corrosive chemicals as well as moving machinery parts and pieces. Remote work may be required; long driving and sitting will be required. The noise level in the work environment for this position is moderate.
  • Applicants are required to pass all company drug testing, submit to a background check and adhere to all OSHA, state, city/municipality safety requirements and training provided by the company as required. Upon employment, will be subject to random drug testing in compliance with federal, state and company guidelines.
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