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Pump-And-Blower Operator (sanitary ser.); Sludge-Control Operator (sanitary ser.); Sludge-Filtration Operator (sanitary ser.). * Adjusts system operation to meet changing needs and demands.

The Fiber Optic Blower is responsible for installing fiber optic cable through conduits using ... This role involves preparing job sites, handling fiber reels, operating fiber blowing machines, and ...

The Fiber Optic Blower is responsible for installing fiber optic cable through conduits using ... This role involves preparing job sites, handling fiber reels, operating fiber blowing machines, and ...

Equipment Operator Golf

Boca Raton, FL ยท On-site

$18 - $24.75/hr

The Equipment Operator maintains the grounds of golf courses by performing some or all of the ... Operate a towed-behind gas-powered blower * Pick up leaves, trash, and cut grass and place onto a ...

Equipment Operator Golf

Lake Worth, FL ยท On-site

$17 - $23/hr

The Equipment Operator maintains the grounds of golf courses by performing some or all of the ... Operate a towed-behind gas-powered blower * Pick up leaves, trash, and cut grass and place onto a ...

Equipment Operator - ChampionsGate

Davenport, FL ยท On-site

$17 - $23/hr

... turf areas, operating a gas-powered blower, and picking up leaves and trash. Duties and ... Operate a gas-powered blower * Trim shrubs and low trees to shape and improve growth or to remove ...

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Blower Operator information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Blower Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Blower Operator, you need mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and familiarity with industrial equipment operation, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Experience with automated blower machinery, basic maintenance tools, and adherence to safety protocols is typically required. Strong communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills help operators manage workflow and quickly address equipment issues. These skills are crucial to ensure efficient production, minimize downtime, and maintain a safe working environment.

What is the difference between Blower Operator vs Pump Operator?

AspectBlower OperatorPump Operator
CredentialsTypically requires high school diploma and on-the-job training; certifications may include OSHA safety trainingSimilar requirements: high school diploma, safety training, and sometimes specific pump operation certifications
Work EnvironmentIndustrial plants, power plants, manufacturing facilities involving air or gas movementIndustrial plants, water treatment, oil & gas facilities involving fluid transfer
Industry UsageCommonly used in power generation, manufacturing, and HVAC systemsUsed in water treatment, oil & gas, and chemical processing industries

Both Blower Operators and Pump Operators work in industrial settings, often requiring similar certifications and safety training. While Blower Operators focus on managing air and gas movement systems, Pump Operators handle fluid transfer systems. Their roles are distinct but share overlapping skills and work environments, making them frequently compared in job searches.

What are Blower Operators?

Blower Operators are skilled workers responsible for operating machines that move materials, such as insulation, grain, or other bulk products, through large hoses or ducts using powerful air blowers. They monitor equipment to ensure proper flow and distribution, perform routine maintenance, and troubleshoot any operational issues. Blower Operators play a vital role in industries like construction, agriculture, and manufacturing, ensuring materials are delivered efficiently and safely to their designated locations.

What are some common challenges faced by Blower Operators, and how can they be addressed?

Blower Operators often encounter challenges such as equipment malfunctions, material blockages, and varying weather conditions when working outdoors. Addressing these issues typically involves performing regular preventive maintenance, staying vigilant for unusual noises or vibrations, and promptly reporting or troubleshooting problems. Good communication with the maintenance team and adhering to safety protocols are also essential for minimizing downtime and ensuring smooth operations. Staying adaptable and following established procedures can help Blower Operators effectively manage these challenges.
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Infographic showing various Blower Operator job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 89% Full Time, 7% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution.
Blower Truck Driver and Operator

Blower Truck Driver and Operator

The Bruce Company

Verona, WI โ€ข On-site

$23 - $28/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

The Bruce Company is proud to be a local, family-run landscaping company thatโ€™s been in business for 70 years. We are passionate about achieving incredible results for our customers and offer an exciting and collaborative company culture where our employees grow along with our company.

We are currently seeking a Blower Truck Driver and Operator with landscaping or construction industry experience to join our Landscape and Construction department. If you are dedicated to customer success and love the outdoors like we do, weโ€™d like to meet you!

Why Choose The Bruce Company?

  • Enjoy work/life balance, weekly pay, and year-round benefits as well as PTO
  • Make a difference by beautifying the outdoor environment!
  • Work on some of the largest and most prestigious projects in Dane County!
  • Establish and develop your career with Southern Wisconsinโ€™s leader in landscaping!

Responsibilities/Duties

The Blower Truck Driver and Operator is responsible for overseeing the daily work of a landscape crew assigned to oversee the installation of various mulches, seeding lawns using compost, and applying erosion control materials to ensure quality and timely completion of work site requirements. This includes driving the blow truck, directing and organizing the daily work for landscape crew Members, and performing labor and tasks necessary to complete the work.

  • Drives standard (manual) transmission Blower Truck (requiring a Class B CDL).
  • Pneumatically apply mulch and erosion or sediment control material and seeds lawns using compost; blown in with forced air using sectioned hoses through a computerized remote control operated by Crew Leader (rather than manually with a wheelbarrow, rake, and shovel).
  • Leads crew and performs all tasks involved in installation and cleanup such as detailing, edging, raking, sweeping, watering, picking stones, and clearing of debris.
  • Leads by example, and guides Crew Members, regarding company policies and procedures such as attendance, conduct, and dress code.
  • Communicates with and provides exceptional customer service to property owners in the absence of a Production Coordinator or Supervisor.
  • Identify problems at the work site and follow through appropriately, consulting with the Production Coordinator or Production Manager as appropriate.
  • Ensures daily preparation of trucks and equipment, loading and securing equipment, and material needed.
  • Uses hand tools such as wheelbarrows, shovels, rakes, picks, brooms, etc.
  • Ensures daily maintenance of tools and equipment (cleaning, sharpening, greasing, fueling, etc.)
  • May operate other equipment such as trucks, Bobcats, compactors, trenchers, masonry saws, etc.
  • Assist with snow removal during the winter months as business needs dictate.
  • Ensures teamโ€™s compliance with company safety policies and procedures at all times.

Working Conditions and Physical Requirements

  • Work is primarily performed outdoors during all seasons.
  • Exposure to outdoor weather conditions, including inclement weather (rain, snow, heat or cold).
  • The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Hearing protection is required for duties such as equipment operation that expose the individual to elevated noise levels.
  • The duties of this position may expose the individual to chemicals and fertilizers.

Schedule

  • This is a Full-time Seasonal position.
  • Typical work hours are Monday through Friday from 6:30 am to 5:00 pm (40-55 hours per week) during our peak season (approximately April to November). Saturday hours as needed.
  • Hours vary in winter months (approximately December through March) based on snow removal.
  • Overtime may be required as workload dictates.

What Skills Do I Need?

  • A minimum of 2-3 years of landscape construction experience is required.
  • Previous foreman or crew leader experience is preferred.
  • A valid Class B commercial driverโ€™s license (CDL) with good driving record is required.
  • Current federal DOT medical card.
  • Demonstrated leadership skills.
  • Ability to direct and lead employees of various skill levels and experience to ensure desired results.
  • Applied knowledge of effective landscaping skills and techniques.
  • Ability to read and analyze or interpret design plans.
  • Knowledge of trees, shrubs, and other landscape products.
  • Being bilingual in Spanish and English is helpful.

Benefits

The Bruce Company offers a competitive hourly wage, including medical, dental, vision, life, disability, and retirement benefits, paid vacation, and more. Coupled with a challenging and team-oriented work environment to help you succeed in your career.

Join our team of outdoor living experts and experience for yourself why many of our employees have chosen to make their life-long careers at The Bruce Company. Visit us at www.brucecompany.com to learn more.

The Bruce Company is proud to be an Affirmative-Action Equal Opportunity Employer.