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Dozers Operator Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Operate dozers, excavators, and compact rollers safely and efficiently. * Perform grading ... Qualifications * 3+ years of experience operating heavy equipment in excavation or site preparation.

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Operate excavators, dozers, skid steers, loaders, and other site equipment * Perform grading ... years of operating experience in commercial sitework * GPS experience is a plus * Strong ...

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Operate excavators, dozers, skid steers, loaders, and other site equipment * Perform grading ... years of operating experience in commercial sitework * GPS experience is a plus * Strong ...

Able to operate different types of equipment such as front-end loaders, dozers, graders, rollers ... Proficiency in operating various heavy equipment (bulldozers, excavators, loaders, graders, etc)

Gradall, Backhoes, Dozers, Vactors, Sweepers, SewerJets, Loaders, Skidsteers, Ag-spreaders, Pavers ... Heavy Equipment Operator: * Operate various types of heavy and specialized equipment to include ...

Gradall, Backhoes, Dozers, Vactors, Sweepers, SewerJets, Loaders, Skidsteers, Ag-spreaders, Pavers ... Heavy Equipment Operator: * Operate various types of heavy and specialized equipment to include ...

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Operation of heavy equipment such as: dozers, excavators, lulls, skid steers, backhoes, loaders, tractors, etc. * Daily inspections of equipment before and after each use; such as checking fluids ...

Excavator Operator

Winchester, IN

$20 - $26.50/hr

Experience operating other heavy equipment such as dozers or additional heavy equipment operator (HEO) roles. * Flexibility to travel to various job sites across different regions when needed.

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Dozers Operator information

What is the difference between Dozers Operator vs Excavator Operator?

AspectDozers OperatorExcavator Operator
CredentialsCommercial driver's license (CDL) often preferred, OSHA safety trainingOSHA safety training, sometimes specific excavator certifications
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, road building, land clearingConstruction sites, digging, trenching, material handling
Industry UsageHeavy construction, land development, miningHeavy construction, demolition, utility work

Both Dozers Operators and Excavator Operators work in heavy construction environments, often requiring safety training and certifications. Dozers Operators primarily operate bulldozers for land grading and clearing, while Excavator Operators handle excavators for digging and material movement. Understanding these differences helps employers and job seekers find the right fit based on skills and project needs.

How much money does a dozers operator make?

A dozers operator typically earns between $45,000 and $75,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the complexity of the equipment operated. Skilled operators with certifications and experience in large-scale projects can earn higher wages and may receive additional benefits.

Is there demand for dozers operators?

Demand for dozers operators remains steady in construction, mining, and land development industries, especially as infrastructure projects and large-scale construction continue. Employers seek skilled operators with certifications and experience in operating heavy machinery, and job opportunities are often available in regions with active development projects.

What cities in Indiana are hiring for Dozers Operator jobs?

Cities in Indiana with the most Dozers Operator job openings:

Heavy Equipment Operator

Dakota Excavating, Inc.

Lebanon, IN • On-site

$20 - $30/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 9 days ago


Job description

Benefits/Perks
  • Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Offered After 90 Days 
  • 401K Offered
  • Competitive Pay
  • Career Advancement
  • Pay Is Based On Experience
  • Paid Time Off
Job Summary
As a Heavy Equipment Operator with GPS Experience, you will be essential in executing excavation tasks on construction sites, ensuring precision and efficiency.  Reporting to the Site Supervisor, you will utilize your core skills in heavy equipment operation, particularly with excavators and dozers, while leveraging your GPS expertise for accurate site mapping.  

Responsibilities 
  • Operate heavy equipment equipped with GPS technology for precision grading and finishing work
  • Read and interpret blueprints and project plans to ensure accurate and efficient execution
  • Work independently with minimal supervision to complete tasks on time and to specification
  • Ensure safety and quality standards are adhered to throughout the project
  • Maintain and care for equipment to ensure optimal performance
  • Collaborate with team members and supervisors to ensure project goals are met
  • Perform other related duties as assigned
  • Operate power tools and/or industrial equipment
  • Other manual labor tasks as required by the foreman or supervisor
Qualifications
  • Experience: Proven experience in stie development, specifically operating excavators, dozers, skid steers, tractors and front-end loaders
  • Physical Requirements: Ability to perform physically demanding tasks including heavy lifting and working in varying weather conditions
  • Safety-Oriented: Must adhere to all safety policies and procedures
  • Communication Skills: Ability to communicate effectively with supervisors and team members to ensure smooth operations and project success
  • Valid Driver's License: Reliable transportation to and from job sites is required
  • Pre-Employment Screening:  Must pass a pre-employment drug screening and background check
  • Additional certifications or apprenticeship experience is a plus
  • Must provide 3 personal references