Operating skills (excavator, skid steer and bulldozer) * Valid Driver's License * Ability to access secured sites * OSHA 30 * Knowledge of site work/utility work * Understands county codes for our ...
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Operating skills (excavator, skid steer and bulldozer) * Valid Driver's License * Ability to access secured sites * OSHA 30 * Knowledge of site work/utility work * Understands county codes for our ...
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Operating skills (excavator, skid steer and bulldozer) * Valid Driver's License * Ability to access secured sites * OSHA 30 * Knowledge of site work/utility work * Understands county codes for our ...
$16.88 - $18.61
10% of jobs
$19.89 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$18.61 - $20.34
20% of jobs
$20.34 - $22.08
5% of jobs
$22.08 - $23.81
0% of jobs
$23.81 - $25.54
0% of jobs
The median wage is $27.28 / hr.
$25.54 - $27.28
15% of jobs
$27.28 - $29.01
24% of jobs
$29.30 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$29.01 - $30.74
6% of jobs
$30.74 - $32.47
6% of jobs
$32.47 - $34.21
7% of jobs
$34.21 - $35.94
6% of jobs
$16
$26
$35
A bulldozer operator works on a construction site or other job site. In this career, your duties revolve around using a bulldozer to excavate, clear, or demolish. Your responsibilities could also include operating other heavy equipment such as a crane or tractor in support of a job or project. Regardless of the type of project, you need to know safety regulations and procedures for safe operation of heavy equipment. You also need to know how to be efficient with bulldoze clearing and digging tasks.
| Aspect | Bulldozer Operator | Excavator Operator |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Commercial Driver's License (CDL) often preferred, certification in heavy equipment operation | Similar certifications, often requiring OSHA training and equipment-specific licenses |
| Work Environment | Construction sites, road building, land clearing | Construction sites, demolition, excavation projects |
| Industry Usage | Heavy civil construction, mining, land development | Construction, demolition, utility work |
Both Bulldozer Operators and Excavator Operators work in construction and heavy industry environments, often requiring similar certifications. Bulldozer Operators primarily handle land clearing and grading with bulldozers, while Excavator Operators focus on digging, trenching, and material handling with excavators. Understanding these differences helps employers and workers choose the right role for their skills and project needs.
Full-time
Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO
Posted 16 days ago
Join our civil construction team and experience a dynamic environment where passion and innovation intertwine. We embrace a culture that fuels success, where collaboration is key, ideas are heard, and your skills are celebrated. Ready to make a direct impact to a growing operation? Your journey with Team Muller begins today! We are growing our clientele and currently have a full-time, long-term opportunity for a Superintendent, Site Work in our headquarters in Reston, Virginia. In this role you will utilize your experience in managing projects, multiple crews and supervise the day to day activities, while being an effective communicator to clients.
Disclaimer: The following description has been designed to indicate the general nature and essential responsibilities of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required.
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Muller Inc is an Equal Opportunity Employer and makes hiring decisions solely on the basis of merit