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Fastens bulldozer blade or other attachment to tractor, using hitches. * Greases, oils, and ... Employee works on average ten (10) hours per day, five days (and occasionally six days) per week.

Fastens bulldozer blade or other attachment to tractor, using hitches. * Greases, oils, and ... Employee works on average ten (10) hours per day, five days (and occasionally six days) per week.

Fastens bulldozer blade or other attachment to tractor, using hitches. * Greases, oils, and ... Employee works on average ten (10) hours per day, five days (and occasionally six days) per week.

Fastens bulldozer blade or other attachment to tractor, using hitches. * Greases, oils, and ... Employee works on average ten (10) hours per day, five days (and occasionally six days) per week.

Our purpose, Feeding the Future, is the reason we come to work each day. We're guided by our ... Verifiable Heavy equipment experience running a bulldozer, haul truck, and front-end loader as well ...

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How much do day bulldozer operator jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for day bulldozer operator in the United States is $23.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.55 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Day Bulldozer Operator vs Day Excavator Operator?

AspectDay Bulldozer OperatorDay Excavator Operator
CertificationsHeavy equipment operation licenses, CDL often preferredHeavy equipment operation licenses, CDL often preferred
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, road building, land clearingConstruction sites, excavation, trenching
Job DutiesMoving earth, grading, land clearingDigging trenches, lifting heavy materials, excavation tasks

Both Day Bulldozer Operators and Day Excavator Operators require similar certifications and work in construction environments. The main difference lies in their specific tasks: bulldozer operators focus on land clearing and grading, while excavator operators handle digging and lifting operations. Understanding these distinctions helps employers and workers choose the right role for their skills and project needs.

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Infographic showing various Day Bulldozer Operator job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 17% Full Time, 73% Part Time, and 10% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $48,333 per year, or $23.2 per hour.

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Job description

Job Description
  • Starts engine, moves throttle, switches, and levers, and depresses pedals to operate machines, equipment, and attachments.
  • Drives equipment in successive passes over working area to achieve specified result, such as grade terrain or remove, dump, or spread earth and rock.
  • Aligns machine, cutterhead, or depth gauge marker with reference stakes and guidelines on ground or positions equipment following hand signals of assistant.
  • Fastens bulldozer blade or other attachment to tractor, using hitches.
  • Greases, oils, and performs minor repairs on tractor, using grease gun, oilcans, and hand tools.
  • Signals operator to guide movement of tractor-drawn machine.

Job Requirements
  • Employee works on average ten (10) hours per day, five days (and occasionally six days) per week. All work is performed outdoors in Florida heat and rain; and around heavy highway traffic areas.
  • The physical requirements of the job include standing, kneeling, walking, lifting, bending, stooping, pulling and pushing throughout the day.

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.
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