Heavy Equipment Operator Job at ZipRecruiter in Jacksonville
ZipRecruiter, Jacksonville, FL, United States, 32290
Job Description
We are a well-respected demolition and environmental company headquartered in Norfolk, VA seeking a Heavy Equipment Operator to become a part of our North Carolina team!
Most projects will be located at Camp Lejeune or MCAS Cherry Point area.
We are looking for a hard-working, skilled, professional individual with demolition experience interested in developing a career in the demolition industry. We offer exciting projects, safe work zones, competitive pay and benefits in a diverse atmosphere with many opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Responsibilities:
The Heavy Demolition Operator is responsible for working with the Heavy Demolition team to ensure the project is completed in a safe, efficient, and productive manner.
- Work with the Heavy Demolition Supervisor to organize and plan all aspects of the construction project (activities, methods, goals, etc.) from start to finish.
- Operate heavy equipment (excavators, dozers, etc.) following safety policies and procedures.
- Assist with regular equipment inspections and preventative maintenance (lubricating, fueling, cleaning, etc.).
- Document and advise supervisors of any repairs needed on equipment.
- Perform heavy demolition work to include complete building demolition, select item demolition, trenching, utility demolition, segregations, loading of debris, and site restoration.
- Work with the Heavy Demolition Supervisor and/or other personnel to ensure that the working environment is compliant with all safety policies and procedures.
- All other duties assigned by the Heavy Demolition Supervisor and/or management.
Qualifications:
- Completion of equipment certification as required by federal and state regulations.
- Valid Driver’s License; Commercial Drivers License (CDL) a plus.
- Must be able to pass a criminal background check and drug screening.
- 2-4 years of experience with heavy demolition in the construction industry.
- Experience working with OSHA regulated sites a plus.
- Previous experience in manufacturing, truck driving, or other related fields.
- Strong work ethic.
- Ability to handle physical workload.