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Assembler I at Ditch Witch: This employee performs mechanical work building machinery using various hand and power tools (wrenches, hammers, impact tools, etc.). This includes working with mechanical ...

Day Shift Painter

Perry, OK

$15.50 - $21/hr

Since 1949, we have focused on three principles: honesty, hard work, and giving customer the best product in the world-Orange Iron, the Ditch Witch brand. We provide opportunities for continued ...

Night Shift Painter

Perry, OK · On-site

$15.50 - $21/hr

Since 1949, we have focused on three principles: honesty, hard work, and giving customer the best product in the world-Orange Iron, the Ditch Witch brand. We provide opportunities for continued ...

Day Shift Painter

Perry, OK · On-site

$15.50 - $21/hr

Since 1949, we have focused on three principles: honesty, hard work, and giving customer the best product in the world-Orange Iron, the Ditch Witch brand. We provide opportunities for continued ...

Night Shift Painter

Perry, OK

$15.50 - $21/hr

Since 1949, we have focused on three principles: honesty, hard work, and giving customer the best product in the world-Orange Iron, the Ditch Witch brand. We provide opportunities for continued ...

2nd Shift Maintenance Mechanic

Cicero, NY · On-site

$24 - $30.75/hr

Clinton's Ditch is looking for a 2nd Shift Maintenance Mechanic Schedule: Monday-Friday 2:00 pm to 10:30 pm | OT as needed during the week and on Weekends. Summer is our peak season. Must have ...

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How much do ditch jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for ditch in the United States is $18.08, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.54 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a ditch?

Ditch workers are laborers responsible for digging, maintaining, and repairing ditches, trenches, and other types of excavations. Their work is essential for projects like irrigation, drainage, utility line installation, and construction site preparation. Ditch workers use hand tools or machinery to move earth, ensure proper slope and drainage, and may also install pipes or other infrastructure. Safety is a significant concern due to the physical nature of the job and potential hazards on site.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a ditch digger?

To thrive as a Ditch Digger, you need physical stamina, familiarity with basic construction practices, and usually a high school diploma or equivalent. Experience with hand tools, power equipment, and sometimes safety certifications like OSHA training are important. Reliability, attention to detail, and a strong work ethic help you excel in this physically demanding role. These skills and qualities are essential for maintaining site safety, meeting project deadlines, and ensuring quality workmanship.

What are common challenges faced by ditch diggers and how can they be addressed?

Ditch diggers often encounter physical challenges such as working in varying weather conditions, handling heavy equipment, and maintaining safety while operating in trenches or near utilities. To address these, it’s important to use proper protective gear, follow safety protocols, and participate in regular training. Communication with supervisors and team members is also crucial to coordinate tasks and prevent accidents, ensuring a safe and efficient work environment.

What is the difference between Ditch vs Excavator Operator?

AspectDitchExcavator Operator
Primary RoleDesigning, digging, and maintaining ditches for drainage or irrigationOperating heavy machinery to excavate, move, and remove earth and materials
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, landscaping projects, agricultural areasConstruction sites, mining, infrastructure projects
Required CertificationsHeavy equipment operation, safety training, possibly CDLHeavy equipment operation, safety certifications, CDL often preferred

While both roles involve earth-moving tasks, a Ditch primarily focuses on designing and maintaining drainage or irrigation channels, whereas an Excavator Operator operates machinery to perform various excavation tasks. The Ditch role is more specialized in drainage systems, while the Excavator Operator has a broader scope in construction and earthmoving projects.

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Infographic showing various Ditch job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 93% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,608 per year, or $18.1 per hour.

Assembler - Ditch Witch (Day Shift)

The Toro Company

Perry, OK • On-site

$18.89/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Re-posted 16 days ago


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7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 17 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

213th of 490 rated machine equipment manufacturers


Job description

Day Shift, 6:00 AM-2:30 PM, Monday-Friday
Typical starting pay, $18.89/hr.
What We Can Give You:
Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K Matching up to 4%, Life Insurance, Tuition Reimbursement, 10 Paid Holidays, Paid Parental Leave, and more!
Assembler I at Ditch Witch:
This employee performs mechanical work building machinery using various hand and power tools (wrenches, hammers, impact tools, etc.). This includes working with mechanical, hydraulic, fuel, and electrical systems on machinery. The employee also performs other duties as assigned.
What Will You Do?
  • Read information from blueprints, drawings, production records, written instructions, technical documents, etc.
  • Fit, position, and fasten components to build machinery or sub-assemblies of machinery using vises, clamps, wrenches, air-powered tools, pliers, etc.
  • Handle components and completed pieces of equipment. This includes operating equipment to move it and check its functions by using steering wheels, control levers, knobs, buttons, etc. while observing and evaluating equipment functions.
  • Use a computer to check the location, inventory, and routing of parts.
  • Record information electronically.

What Do You Need:
  • High School Diploma or equivalent preferred.
  • Have appropriate basic mechanical skills and aptitude.
  • Professional mechanical assembly or repair experience would be a plus.
  • Demonstrate appropriate reading, clerical, and basic math skills, including the ability to understand written instructions, maintain production records, and perform routine calculations.

Work Environment:
  • Manufacturing plant conditions (indoors, with variable temperature, humidity, noise, and dirt).
  • Physical hazards such as powered vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic, sharp objects, moving machinery, compressed air power supplies, and materials handling.
  • Working with hazardous materials, including solvents, oils, grease, paint, and fuels.

Essential Physical Functions:
The physical demands for this job are classified as medium and include the following:
  • Be able to regularly handle items weighing up to 60 pounds from floor to knuckle.
  • Be able to regularly pull or push items weighing up to 50 pounds.
  • Be able to regularly lift items weighing up to 35 pounds from knuckle to shoulder.
  • Be able to regularly lift items weighing up to 25 pounds from shoulder to overhead.
  • Job requires frequent walking, bending, squatting, kneeling, and climbing.
  • Job requires occasional sitting, twisting, elevated work, and continuous standing.

The Toro Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider all qualified applicants based on merit and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, military service, or other non-merit factors. We are committed to creating a welcoming environment for all employees.

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