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Digging Equipment Operator Jobs in Hamilton, ON (NOW HIRING)

Operates equipment in a safe and efficient manner in accordance with regulations, policies and ... Standing and walking around the project site Frequent bending, lifting, digging, shoveling and ...

Ability to operate all equipment functions independently and safely Adhering to specific policies ... digging, shoveling and moving of objects on site. Loud noise Field environment and subject to all ...

Directional Drill Operator

Guelph, ON · On-site

CA$39.23/hr

Ability to operate all equipment functions independently and safely Adhering to specific policies ... digging, shoveling and moving of objects on site. Loud noise Field environment and subject to all ...

... operating manual snow and ice clearing and manual salting and sanding equipment. * Comply with all ... Ability to perform a variety of physical activities including lifting, digging, shoveling, raking ...

... as digging trenches and moving/lifting weighted materials and equipment. Provide preliminary ... Provide emergency power assistance to Powerhouse Management by operating generators, and back-up ...

Electrician

Hagersville, ON · On-site

$40/hr

... as digging trenches and moving/lifting weighted materials and equipment. Provide preliminary ... Provide emergency power assistance to Powerhouse Management by operating generators, and back-up ...

Signalman

Mississauga, ON

CA$40.27 - CA$48.90/hr

Operates assigned machinery and equipment while remaining flexible to seamlessly pivot to general ... Valid Ontario Class G driver's license Valid certification in Canadian Railway Operating Rules ...

Signalman

Guelph, ON

CA$40.27 - CA$48.90/hr

Operates assigned machinery and equipment while remaining flexible to seamlessly pivot to general ... Valid Ontario Class G driver's license Valid certification in Canadian Railway Operating Rules ...

Digging Equipment Operator information

What is a digging equipment operator?

Digging equipment operators are skilled professionals who operate heavy machinery such as excavators, backhoes, trenchers, and other equipment used for digging and earthmoving tasks. They work on construction sites, road projects, utility installations, and other infrastructure projects, ensuring that trenches, foundations, and holes are dug safely and accurately according to project specifications. These operators are trained to handle complex machinery, perform routine maintenance, and follow safety protocols to prevent accidents and equipment damage.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a digging equipment operator?

To thrive as a Digging Equipment Operator, you need strong mechanical aptitude, understanding of safety protocols, and experience operating heavy machinery, typically supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with equipment such as backhoes, excavators, and trenchers, as well as certifications like OSHA safety training, are commonly required. Attention to detail, good hand-eye coordination, and effective communication enhance performance and safety on the job site. These skills and qualifications are crucial to ensure efficient, safe, and accurate excavation work, minimizing risks and project delays.

What are some common challenges faced by digging equipment operators on construction sites?

Digging Equipment Operators often encounter challenges such as working in varying weather conditions, navigating tight or uneven job sites, and maintaining equipment performance under demanding circumstances. Effective communication with site supervisors and other team members is crucial to ensure safety and project efficiency. Operators must also stay vigilant about underground utilities and adapt quickly to changes in site plans, making flexibility and attention to detail essential for success in this role.

What is the difference between Digging Equipment Operator vs Excavator Operator?

AspectDigging Equipment OperatorExcavator Operator
CredentialsCommercial driver's license (CDL) often required, OSHA safety trainingOSHA safety training, sometimes specific excavator certifications
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, mining, infrastructure projectsConstruction sites, demolition, landscaping
Employer & Industry UsageConstruction companies, mining firms, utility contractorsConstruction firms, excavation services, landscaping companies

Both roles involve operating heavy machinery for digging tasks, often requiring similar certifications and working in construction or excavation environments. The term "Excavator Operator" specifically refers to operating excavators, while "Digging Equipment Operator" can encompass a broader range of machinery. However, in many cases, these titles are used interchangeably, with the primary focus on excavation work.

Equipment Operator - Telecom Construction

LTS Managed Technical Services LLC

Milton, ON

$37.06 - $46.16/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

You are an experienced Equipment Operator with a proven ability to work alongside crew members in a high-pressure environment while maintaining project quality to help build telecommunications networks.
You have knowledge of current construction work safe practices. This position provides opportunity for a diverse career path and longevity with an industry leading telecommunications company.

Learn more about working at Ledcor: Watch here.

Apply today and join our Ledcor Technical Services team to play a key role in advancing telecommunications infrastructure in Ontario.

Essential Responsibilities:

  • Safe and efficient operation of mini excavators, backhoes, trenchers, dozers, skid steers, etc.
  • Provide light maintenance and routine service to equipment
  • Operates equipment, hand tools and lifts heavy items (up to 50 pounds)
  • Reads underground utility locates and ensures safe digging practices are always being adhered to
  • Maintains a healthy and safe work environment for the crew, the public, the customer, and Ledcor
  • Works as a part of an overhead telecom line crew and assists with restoring job sites back to their original state
  • Maintain all equipment in good and safe working condition and report any findings to lead hand
  • Take active role in Ledcor's health and safety program

Qualifications:

  • 5 years of experience in Equipment operation
  • Directional drilling experience is considered an asset
  • Previous experience in telecommunications is an asset
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Strong knowledge of construction documents
  • Must be able to track and communicate daily production and materials.
  • Ability to communicate clearly and collaborate with multiple project stakeholders, interpret stakeholders' needs, and identify solutions
  • Must have and maintain a clean and current driver's license and abstract
  • Successful completion of pre-employment drug & alcohol requirements
  • Able to meet the physical requirements of the position which involves sitting, standing, bending, climbing, lifting (up to 50 pounds), working at heights, in confined spaces and in all types of weather conditions (rain, snow, heat etc.)
  • Experience with safely operating a variety of large and small power equipment, light vehicles and properly tow/back-up trailers

Work Conditions:

  • Able to meet the physical requirements of the position which involves sitting, standing, bending, climbing, lifting (up to 50 pounds), working at heights, in confined spaces and in all types of weather conditions (rain, snow, heat etc.)
  • Travel to various sites in the surrounding London, Ontari area
  • Working outdoors in various weather conditions

Compensation

$37.06 - $46.16 per hour

This is the applicable wage range for this position. Individuals will be assigned a base wage within this range based on trade certification and/or apprenticeship level, industry experience, and work location.

Remote, site-based positions may be eligible for additional incentives including but not limited to travel and accommodation allowances.

We are committed to the long-term success and wellbeing of our employees. Employees are provided with a comprehensive health and benefits package which includes extended health and dental, vision care, disability, and life insurance coverage as well as access to mental health and wellness resources through an employee family assistance program.

Employees also receive a competitive retirement package. These programs are administered through the Union, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the applicable collective agreement.

Additional Information

Ledcor Technical Services (LTS) designs, builds, and maintains wireline or wireless networks that span North America and beyond. We are a proven leader and innovator in telecommunications network construction, maintenance, and service installation and repair.

Our workplace culture has been recognized as one of Canada's Best Diversity Employers, Canada's Most Admired Corporate Cultures, and a Top 100 Inspiring Workplace in North America.

Employment Equity

At Ledcor we believe diversity, equity, and inclusion should be part of everything we do. We are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, Veteran status or any other identifying characteristic are encouraged to apply.

Our True Blue team consists of individuals from all backgrounds who contribute diverse perspectives and experiences to Ledcor. We are committed to continuing to build on our culture of empowerment, inclusion and belonging.

Adjustments will be provided in all parts of our hiring process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance by submitting a request via email. For more information about Ledcor's Inclusion and Diversity initiatives, please visit our I&D page.