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Aggregate Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Aggregate Technician

Duluth, MN · On-site

$27 - $45/hr

Working at General as an Aggregate Tech OVERVIEW: This individual is responsible for the safe, effective, and efficient repair of aggregate machinery and components at high levels of quality on ...

Aggregate Technician

Shakopee, MN · On-site

$27 - $45/hr

Working at General as an Aggregate Tech OVERVIEW: This individual is responsible for the safe, effective, and efficient repair of aggregate machinery and components at high levels of quality on ...

Laboratory Technician

Mankato, MN · On-site

$18.75 - $25/hr

Ulland Brothers, Inc. is a Civil/Highway-Heavy, aggregate, and site development contractor with offices in Carlton, Virginia and Albert Lea, MN. Ulland Brothers has operated in the construction ...

Utility Operator | North

Morris, MN · On-site

$22 - $28/hr

Mobilizes/Demobilize aggregate processing plants. * Maintains orderliness, cleanliness, and safety at aggregate processing plant and surrounding work area. * Assists with aggregate processing plant ...

Mobilizes/Demobilize aggregate processing plants. * Maintains orderliness, cleanliness, and safety at aggregate processing plant and surrounding work area. * Assists with aggregate processing plant ...

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How much do aggregate jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for aggregate in Minnesota is $25.58, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.60 and $28.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Aggregate job?

An Aggregate job typically involves working with raw materials like sand, gravel, or crushed stone, which are used in construction and infrastructure projects. Responsibilities may include operating machinery, transporting materials, and ensuring quality control. Workers in aggregate roles often work in quarries, mining sites, or production facilities. Safety and efficiency are key aspects of the job.

What are some typical challenges faced by someone working in an Aggregate role?

Working in an Aggregate role can involve physical labor, exposure to outdoor elements, and strict adherence to safety protocols. Job tasks often include operating heavy machinery, monitoring material quality, and managing tight schedules, which can be physically and mentally demanding. Additionally, maintaining equipment and following environmental and safety regulations is a continuous requirement. However, with proper training and teamwork, many find this role rewarding and enjoy the variety it offers each day.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Aggregate position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Aggregate, you typically need experience in material handling, knowledge of aggregate materials like sand, gravel, or crushed stone, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with heavy equipment operation, safety regulations, and sometimes certifications such as OSHA compliance or a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) are valuable. Strong attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication are important soft skills in this role. These skills and qualifications help ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality production and delivery of aggregate materials in construction and related industries.

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Aggregate Technician

$27 - $45/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Wage Range: $27.00/hr to $45.00/hr DOE

Take a peek at this video of our Aggregate Techs: Working at General as an Aggregate Tech

OVERVIEW:

This individual is responsible for the safe, effective, and efficient repair of aggregate machinery and components at high levels of quality on equipment including, conveyors, screens, feeders, compression crushers, impact crushers, generators, washing equipment, and mobile track equipment.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Diagnose and troubleshoot problems on aggregate equipment accurately and perform field repairs with minimal supervision
  • Able to measure and replace crusher wear parts and screen cloth accurately and independently
  • Able to do thorough and accurate inspections of various aggregate equipment and perform maintenance as directed by manufacturer specifications
  • Attend manufacturer training sessions and internal training courses put on by GES Technical Trainers
  • Basic testing knowledge of all machine systems
  • Perform rebuilds on aggregate equipment components and systems
  • Perform customer equipment startups while explaining proper use, maintenance and warranty procedures
  • Responsible for following all company safety policies and procedures
  • Maintains a clean, organized and safe working environment
  • Maintains and cares for shop tools, equipment, and vehicles
  • Completes all paperwork required for jobs
  • Maintains DOT compliance and proficiently uses and understands electronic logbook system
  • May perform other duties as directed by Service Management

JOB REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must share our Core Values: Do the Right Thing, Be Curious, Have Passion and Be Innovative
  • Must have a minimum of 3 years of experience in the aggregate industry
  • Must have Class A CDL or the ability to obtain
  • Welding/fabrication experience helpful
  • Must have own hand tools, up to and including a ¾ drive set
  • Excellent customer service skills both internal and external as a representative of General Equipment
  • Organizational skills with ability to effectively manage multiple projects
  • Must be willing to travel as there may be occasional overnight field service work

COMPANY BENEFITS: (*certain benefits are adjusted based on position)

  • Health
    • FSA
    •  HSA w/ Employer Contributions
  •  Dental
  •  Vision
  •  Life / AD&D / Critical Illness
  •  401k + Company Match
  •  PTO Accrual
  •  Paid Holidays
  •  Prescription Safety Glass Reimbursement
  •  Safety Boot and Cold Weather Gear Reimbursement
  •  Employee Assistance Program
  •  Uniform/Clothing Allowance
  • Annual Tool Allowance
  •  Employee Events
  •  Fuel Your Passion Reimbursement
  •  Additional Job-Related Education and Trainings
  •  Short/Long Term Disability – Employer Paid

NATURE AND SCOPE OF JOB:

  • Occasionally lifting, carrying, pushing, or pulling 100+ pounds and/or frequently lifting, carrying, pushing, or pulling 50+ pounds and/or continuous lifting, carrying, pushing or pulling 20+ pounds
  • Occasional to frequent walking or standing
  • Frequent and continual movement as follows, often several of movements simultaneously (i.e., handle while crouching, carry while kneeling):
    • Kneel (bend legs at knee, come to rest on knees)
    • Crouch/Squat (bend body down and forward, bending legs and spine)
    • Crawl (move on hands, knees, and feet)
    • Climb (ascend/descend ladders, stairs, ramp, or step up on or down from equipment/trailer)
    • Stoop (Bend downward and forward at waist)
    • Lift (raise or lower object > 25 pounds from one level to another)
    • Carry (transport an object)
    • Push (press with steady force, thrust objects forward, downward, outward)
    • Pull (drag or tug objects)
    • Turn/twist (move a body part in circular motion)
    • Bend (bend downward and forward by bending the spine at waist)
    • Reach (extend hands and arms in any direction)
    • Handle (seize, hold turn with hands)
  • Repetitive motion of wrists, hands, and fingers
  • Hearing and speaking to exchange information
  • Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate equipment
  • Consistently exposed to weather conditions, fumes, and loud noise

The duties described above are the general nature and levels of work performed but are not intended to be a complete comprehensive list of all the duties, activities, and responsibilities required of job incumbents. Supervisors or managers may ask job incumbents to perform other duties as needed and/or required.

Management has the right to revise this position description at any time. The position description is not a contract for employment, and either you or the employer may terminate employment at any time, for any reason.