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Backhoe Loader Operator Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

Street Maintenance Worker I

Daphne, AL · On-site

$18.46 - $23.85/hr

... loader, backhoe, tractor, asphalt packer, cement mixer, tiller, bush hog, mower, weed eater, edger ... Skill in operating, maneuvering and/or controlling the actions of equipment, machinery, tools, and ...

... loader, backhoe, tractor, asphalt packer, cement mixer, tiller, bush hog, mower, weed eater, edger ... Skill in operating, maneuvering and/or controlling the actions of equipment, machinery, tools, and ...

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How much do backhoe loader operator jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for backhoe loader operator in Alabama is $51,621.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,100.00 and $55,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical day look like for a Backhoe Loader Operator?

A typical day for a Backhoe Loader Operator involves inspecting and maintaining equipment, reviewing site plans or work orders, and safely operating the machine to perform digging, trenching, and material loading tasks. Operators frequently collaborate with site supervisors, project managers, and other equipment operators to coordinate activities and maintain workflow. Safety is always a priority, requiring ongoing awareness of surroundings and adherence to all protocols. The work can be physically demanding and requires adaptability to changing weather and site conditions, making teamwork and strong communication essential for smooth project completion.

What is a Backhoe Loader Operator job?

A Backhoe Loader Operator is responsible for operating a backhoe loader to excavate, move, and load materials on construction sites. They ensure efficient and safe handling of soil, gravel, and debris while following project specifications. Operators must inspect equipment, perform basic maintenance, and follow safety regulations to prevent accidents. This role requires strong hand-eye coordination, mechanical knowledge, and experience handling heavy machinery.

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

To thrive as a Backhoe Loader Operator, you need strong mechanical aptitude, spatial awareness, and experience with heavy equipment, often demonstrated by a high school diploma or equivalent and relevant operator certification. Familiarity with excavation tools, safety protocols, and modern machine controls or GPS systems is typically required. Attention to detail, good communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively are valuable soft skills. These competencies are crucial for ensuring safe, precise operations and efficient teamwork on construction sites.

Maintenance/Construction Operator (PW)

Maintenance/Construction Operator (PW)

City of Dothan

Dothan, AL

$17.89 - $28.59/hr

Other

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Description Physical Ability Examination is scheduled for June 25, 2026. This is manual and semi-skilled work in maintaining the city's storm sewers, streets, and rights of way (ROW). Maintenance/Construction Operators are responsible for performing a variety of manual and semi-skilled tasks in the maintenance and installation of the city's storm sewer system and streets.

Assignments are received in written or verbal form, and may be accompanied by rough sketches or blueprints. Work is normally performed under close supervision of a Maintenance Construction Foreman and is checked in progress and upon completion to assure compliance with accepted standards of construction and maintenance for public improvements; and in compliance with City laws and ordinances. EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED (All duties may not be assigned to all employees in this position, nor does the list necessarily include all tasks which may be assigned to employees in this position.) Major Duties Essential Job Functions: Lays pipe on grade in the construction of storm sewers by use of string line and carpenter's level or optical level and rod

Digs trenches; lays and joins pipe. Mixes mortar and carries mortar and brick for construction of catch basins, curbs and bridges. Mixes, pours and finishes concrete.

Operates dump truck to haul materials and pull equipment trailers. Ensures job sites are coned off for safety of workers and the general public; checks for gases present prior to workers entering confined spaces; performs other checks to ensure job sites are safe. Lays brick for construction and repair of storm sewer manholes.

Spreads asphalt with hand tools to pave parking lots and streets. Grades ditches with hand tools for laying pipe. Uses power saw and other tools to cut down trees and bushes for the maintenance and clearance of right of ways and easements.

Operates small tractors bush hog, and equipment in the construction and maintenance of storm system and streets. May operate or assist with TV surveillance equipment to locate internal blockage and places in need of repair in storm sewer system. Erects barricades and places lanterns around trenches and other work being done on traffic ways.

May assist in the operation of the jet/vacuum truck. Shovels and levels asphalt paving materials for repairing and patching streets. Must not pose a direct threat or significant risk of substantial harm to the safety or health of himself/herself or others.

Must be committed to a high standard of safety and be willing and able to comply with all safety laws and all of the City's safety policies and rules and must be willing to report safety violations and potential safety violations to appropriate supervisory or management personnel. Must maintain regular and acceptable attendance at such level as is determined by the City of Dothan. Must be regularly available and willing to work at least 8/10 hours per day, 40 hours per week, or such other hours per day or hours per week as the City determines are necessary or desirable to meet its operational needs.

Must be available and willing to work such overtime per day or per week as the City determines is necessary or desirable to meet its operational needs. Must be available and willing to work such weekends and holidays as the City determines are necessary or desirable to meet its operational needs. Must be available and willing to travel to such locations and with such frequency as the City determines is necessary or desirable to meet its operational needs.

Must perform duties onsite, except those job duties which are customarily or by their nature performed offsite (such as offsite work meetings with City customers, clients or citizens, making deliveries to designated destinations, traveling to field offices to meet with subordinates or conduct training, etc.) Important Job Functions: Performs routine maintenance on tools, equipment and vehicles. Fills out work order forms; keeps daily log books. Operates line truck, bush hog, dump truck and stump cutter

Constructs forms for construction of catch basins, pipe junction boxes, etc. Ensures materials and tools needed for scheduled jobs are loaded on truck. Performs after hours on-call duties.

Performs other related work as required. Material and Equipment Used: Bush Hog Dump Truck Stump Cutter Tool Truck Line Truck Trenchers Tractor/Equipment Jack Hammer Concrete Cutter Jet Truck Mixer Mulcher/Seeder Utility Locator Gas Detector Demolition Saw Forklift Backhoe Various Hand Tools Air Tools Welder/Torches Water Pump Mowers Chain Saw/Loop Saw Post Driver Post Puller Pavement Grinder REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: Standards, tools, materials, methods and practices of maintaining streets and drainage and related equipment. Occupational hazards and safety precautions of the work.

Inspection techniques and methods. Skill in: Use and operation of tools and equipment used in area of assigned responsibility. Mental and Physical Ability to: Perform duties requiring heavy lifting and carrying; and work in unsanitary and hazardous environments.

Understand and follow oral and written instructions including rough sketches or blueprints. Deal tactfully with the public. Make basic written reports.

Understand basic written directions and read street signs. Operate a motor vehicle and trucks. Be regular and dependable in attendance.

Maintain effective work relationships. While performing the essential functions of this job, the incumbent is regularly required to stand; sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel objects; see clearly; bend body downward and forward, requiring full use of the lower extremities and back muscles; reach with hands and arms; hear; read and write; walk; squat; crawl; ascend and descend stairs or ladders; work at various heights; work underground in confined spaces; frequently lift or carry heavy objects between 50-100 pounds; grasp and hold objects; and drive vehicle/trucks or other equipment. Working Conditions: Work is performed in an outdoor environment with continuous exposure to various outside atmospheric conditions; possible bodily injury from moving mechanical parts of equipment, tools, or machinery, electrical shock, explosions, dust and dirt, fumes, chemicals, raw sewage, and/or storm water.

The incumbent's working conditions range from slightly loud to very loud. Minimum Qualifications Graduation from a standard senior-high school or GED equivalent, as recognized by the United States Department of Education (USDE) or Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA); Six (6) months recent experience in the installation, repair and inspection of underground utility work (to include water, sanitary or storm sewer systems); and/or concrete; and/or asphalt work is preferred. A completed employment or in-house application to include, but not limited to, detailed description of duties, month and year, and complete address on each job listed.

Condition of Employment/Promotion/Demotion/Transfer Must complete and accept Certification of Understanding & CDL Condition of Employment/Promotion/Demotion/Transfer at time of hire. (See Condition for details.) Necessary Special Requirements: A valid operator's license and an acceptable driving record. (PBA09/10/01) Employees are required to obtain a Class "A" Commercial Driver License (CDL) within 120 days of date of employment/promotion/demotion/transfer into this position or 21st birthday

(See Condition for details.) In an emergency and/or standby situation, an employee in this position must be able to report to his/her regular workstation in a maximum of 30 minutes from the time of notification. (PBA 01/09/95) An employee in this position must possess a telephone no later than the end of the probationary period, due to call out. An applicant for this position is subject to various background investigations up to and including a criminal, credit, past employment, and reference checks

Employees are required to submit to Drug and Alcohol testing in accordance with the City of Dothan policy, which includes pre-employment and random tests for the duration of employment in this position. (PBA 08/13/12). Must meet the City of Dothan's employment physical standards, which include drug/alcohol testing.

Application / Examination Qualified applicants will be evaluated on training and experience as documented on their application. This evaluation will comprise 50% of their final grade. The other 50% will be based on the Physical Ability/Agility course/test.

Physical Ability/Agility testing is scheduled for June 25, 2026. Email notification inviting you to self-schedule your slot for the Physical Ability/Agility Examination will go out at a later date. You MUST self-schedule your slot or you will not be allowed to test.

Applicants with a disability who feel they need accommodation should contact the Personnel Department on or before the closing date by emailing jobs@dothan.org. An Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.