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Driver Bobcat Operator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Equipment Operator

Winter Springs, FL · On-site

$16.50 - $22.75/hr

A Budget Tree Service, Inc. is looking for an experienced stump grinder and bobcat operator ... Must have a current and valid Driver's License * Must pass company driving test * Must be able to ...

Equipment Operator

Winter Springs, FL · On-site

$16.50 - $22.75/hr

Description A Budget Tree Service, Inc. is looking for an experienced stump grinder and bobcat ... Must have a current and valid Driver's License * Must pass company driving test * Must be able to ...

Groundskeeper

Minneapolis, MN · On-site

$18.51 - $26.14/hr

Bobcat Certification Bobcat operator Certification (7500 York location only) within 30 Days and * Refresher Certification every three years (7500 York location only) * Drivers License Current Driver ...

Groundskeeper

Minneapolis, MN · On-site

$18.51 - $26.14/hr

Bobcat Certification Bobcat operator Certification (7500 York location only) within 30 Days and * Refresher Certification every three years (7500 York location only) * Drivers License Current Driver ...

... Bobcat Operator, Bulldozer/Push Dozer Operator. Key Responsibilities (Essential Duties and ... Must maintain current driver's license that meets state requirements, i.e., CDL, Class A and/or B ...

... Operator, Bobcat Operator, Bulldozer/Push Dozer Operator, Concrete Finishing Machine Operator ... Must maintain current driver's license that meets state requirements, i.e., CDL, Class A and/or B ...

... Operator, Bobcat Operator, Bulldozer/Push Dozer Operator, Concrete Finishing Machine Operator ... Must maintain current driver's license that meets state requirements, i.e., CDL, Class A and/or B ...

... Operator, Bobcat Operator, Bulldozer/Push Dozer Operator, Concrete Finishing Machine Operator ... Must maintain current driver's license that meets state requirements, i.e., CDL, Class A and/or B ...

... Operator, Bobcat Operator, Bulldozer/Push Dozer Operator, Concrete Finishing Machine Operator ... Must maintain current driver's license that meets state requirements, i.e., CDL, Class A and/or B ...

... Operator, Bobcat Operator, Bulldozer/Push Dozer Operator, Concrete Finishing Machine Operator ... Must maintain current driver's license that meets state requirements, i.e., CDL, Class A and/or B ...

... Bobcat Operator, Bulldozer/Push Dozer Operator. Key Responsibilities (Essential Duties and ... Must maintain current driver's license that meets state requirements, i.e., CDL, Class A and/or B ...

Lead Equipment Operators

Greensboro, NC · On-site

$18.50 - $25.25/hr

... Operator, Bobcat Operator, Bulldozer/Push Dozer Operator, Concrete Finishing Machine Operator ... and/or B Driver with possible hazmat and tanker endorsements - Strict adherence to safety ...

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How much do driver bobcat operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for driver bobcat operator in the United States is $20.17, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Driver Bobcat Operators?

Driver Bobcat Operators are professionals trained to operate Bobcat machines, which are compact construction vehicles used for tasks such as digging, grading, loading, and material handling. These operators are responsible for safely maneuvering the equipment on construction sites, following safety protocols, and performing routine maintenance checks. They often work on building sites, landscaping projects, roadworks, and other environments where heavy-duty machinery is needed. Skilled Bobcat operators are essential for efficiently completing earthmoving and site preparation tasks.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Driver Bobcat Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Driver Bobcat Operator, you need experience in operating compact equipment, a valid driver's license, and often certification in heavy machinery operation. Familiarity with Bobcat controls, safety systems, and basic maintenance procedures is essential. Strong attention to detail, spatial awareness, and effective communication are valuable soft skills for this role. These skills ensure safe, efficient operation and help prevent accidents or equipment damage on construction or landscaping sites.

What is the difference between Driver Bobcat Operator vs Excavator Operator?

AspectDriver Bobcat OperatorExcavator Operator
CredentialsValid driver's license, OSHA certification, equipment-specific trainingOperator certification, OSHA training, specialized excavator certification
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, landscaping, material handlingHeavy construction, excavation projects, trenching
Industry UsageConstruction, landscaping, agricultureConstruction, mining, infrastructure projects

Both Driver Bobcat Operators and Excavator Operators require safety certifications and work in construction-related environments. While Driver Bobcat Operators typically handle smaller equipment like skid steers for material movement, Excavator Operators operate larger machinery for digging and heavy lifting. The roles often overlap in construction projects, but each specializes in different equipment and tasks.

What are some common challenges faced by Driver Bobcat Operators on construction sites?

Driver Bobcat Operators often work in fast-paced environments where they must maneuver heavy machinery in tight or crowded spaces. A common challenge involves coordinating with other workers and equipment to prevent accidents and ensure efficiency. Adapting to varying site conditions, such as uneven terrain or inclement weather, also requires strong situational awareness and problem-solving skills. Effective communication with site supervisors and team members is essential to complete tasks safely and on schedule.
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Infographic showing various Driver Bobcat Operator job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 60% As Needed, 10% Full Time, 10% Temporary, and 20% Contract. Highlights an 24% Physical, and 76% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $41,944 per year, or $20.2 per hour.
Skid Steer/Bobcat Operator

Skid Steer/Bobcat Operator

Transpremier, LLC

Orlando, FL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Description:

POSITION OBJECTIVE:

  • Bobcat operators utilize the experience, skills, and technical knowledge to operate Bobcat equipment efficiently and safely. Contribute to the success of the organization by ensuring smooth operations, adhering to safety protocols, and delivering high-quality work. Dedicated to maintaining equipment functionality, promoting a safe working environment, and collaborating effectively with team members to achieve project goals.


POSITION QUALIFICATION/MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:


  • A valid driver's license with a clean driving record, ensuring that you have a history of responsible and safe driving.
  • A strong understanding of Bobcat equipment and its various components is important. This includes familiarity with control mechanisms, hydraulic systems, attachments, and basic maintenance procedures.
  • Knowledge of safety protocols and the ability to follow safe operating procedures is critical to ensure the well-being of yourself and others on the worksite.
  • Must pass a pre-employment drug and alcohol screening.
  • Effective communication is crucial when working as a Bobcat operator, as it involves coordination with other team members on the worksite. Clear and concise communication helps ensure smooth workflow, safety, and the ability to understand instructions and relay information accurately.
  • Bobcat operators may encounter obstacles or challenging situations on the worksite. The ability to assess situations, make decisions, and find solutions quickly and effectively is highly beneficial. Problem-solving skills are essential for identifying potential hazards, troubleshooting equipment issues, and adapting to changing work conditions.
  • A high school diploma or general education degree (GED) is preferred.
  • Industry-related experience is required for this position, with an emphasis on roads, and highways.
  • Possessing relevant certifications or completing training programs in equipment operation and safety can enhance your qualifications. Look for certifications such as the Bobcat Operator Certification or training from recognized organizations that provide comprehensive training in operating and maintaining Bobcat equipment.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills are essential; Fluency in speaking and writing in English and Spanish is preferred.



PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Physical ability includes lifting 25 to 50 lbs. with occasional lifting up to 75 lbs., climbing, stooping, bending, squatting, lifting, stretching, pulling, driving, use of labor tools such as shovel, broom, blower.
  • Ability to stand, walk, use hands and fingers to manipulate objects or controls, talking and hearing.
  • Ability to stay alert and work around dirt, dust, noise associated with heavy equipment, and all-weather conditions.
  • May require sitting for extended periods of time.
  • Vision abilities (with correction) include close, distance, peripheral, depth and the ability to focus.
  • A high level of awareness to surroundings and environment; and proper use of supplied Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) is always required as occasional exposure to environmental, occupational, and chemical hazards may be present (including but not limited to dust, fumes, uneven terrain, flammable materials, toxic materials, etc.)



RESPONSABILITIES:

  • Properly follow TransPremier’s company safety requirements and procedures.
  • Operate a skid steer near equipment and the public safely. This is a skilled position involving the safe and efficient operation of a skid steer.
  • Maintain constant alertness to the multiple concurrent activities of the construction site, including the activities of other employees and contractors, the operation of stationary equipment, and the movement of mobile equipment.
  • Understands how weight distribution affects skid-steer loader steering and stability.
  • Know the fundamentals of safe entering, exiting, maneuvering, traveling, and working with ALL attachments (Mill Head, Broom & Bucket).
  • Work will be performed per client’s and/or TransPremier Foreperson's/Supervisor’s/Superintendent’s/Project Manager’s instruction.
  • Obey all laws and follow dispatch instructions.
  • Operators are required to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) in designated operations and production areas as stated by OSHA, MSHA and our Safety Equipment Policy
  • Properly follow equipment operating procedures that include, but are not limited to:
  • Adherence to TransPremier policies and prohibitions.
  • Performing and documenting thorough Pre & Post trip inspections.
  • Use of telematics key fob
  • Adherence to traffic laws, governmental regulation, and MOT procedures.
  • Properly follow Jobsite procedures that include, but are not limited to:
  • Adherence to customer Safety Policies and regulations.
  • Adherence to proper loading and unloading procedures of different type of materials to material transfer equipment such Dump Trucks, Sweeper Trucks, loaders, pavers, shuttle buggies or other material transfer equipment.
  • Proper use of CB radio, stereo, and other communication channels.
  • Proper use of milling head, broom, bucket, and any other attachment in a safe and efficient manner.
  • Avoid private/public damage such as manholes, curbs, lawns, grass.
  • Properly follow environmental procedures that include, but are not limited to:
  • Ensuring material is safely loaded and secured to avoid spills.
  • Using extreme caution while operating equipment in landscaped areas to avoid driving over grass, damaging sprinkler systems or damaging manicured vegetation.
  • Know how and when to use water attachments to reduce the spread of silica dust.
  • Ensure equipment has no leaks to avoid contamination of roads or vegetation.
  • Properly follow all equipment maintenance requirements that include, but are not limited to:
  • Maintaining cleanliness and proper use of all cabin’s interior accessories, controls, upholstery, windows, flooring, and any other component found inside the cabin.
  • Maintain cleanliness and proper use of components subject to constant contact or exposure to asphalt, milling or other materials.
  • It is prohibited to alter/remove equipment inner or outer aesthetic without consent of shop (i.e., GPS, radio, steering wheel, paint).
  • Applies to pre & post shift operations.
  • Accurately enter and record job specific information on written and/or digital forms.
  • Must report to the assigned job site/vehicle parking location and be ready to begin work at the designated start time.
  • Attend pre-shift client JHA/JSA meeting.
  • Immediately report all incidents and accidents to a TransPremier supervisor, following the reporting and investigations procedures detailed in the employee handbook.


Our goal at TransPremier is to operate without any accidents, injuries, environmental problems, or property damage. We need your help to make this happen. Following these safety and environmental procedures will help ensure that we are all working toward this goal. We operate in very high-risk operations; thus, maintaining FULL alertness and avoiding distractions are key to safe operation. The equipment you operate has the potential to inflict severe damage, injury, or death.


MISSION:

  • Serve the Central Florida community by providing our customers with efficient and professional asphalt hauling, road clean-up, and milling services that prioritize safety, integrity, and eco-consciousness.

VISION:

  • Be the leading integrated service provider within Florida’s road construction industry by providing trustworthy services, encouraging innovation, and empowering our employees.

PLEASE READ: THESE PROCEDURES ARE IN NO WAY INTENTED TO CONSTITUTE AN EXHAUSTIVE LIST, OR EVEN A SUMMARY, OF ALL THE VARIOUS RESPONSIBILITIES AND/OR DUTIES THAT YOU ASSUME; NOR DO THESE PROCEDURES REPRESENT A COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS. THEREFORE, TRANSPREMIER LLC STRONGLY ENCOURAGES YOU TO ACTIVELY SEEK OUT AND OBTAIN WHATEVER ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND ADVICE (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LEGAL ADVICE) THAT YOU NEED TO COMPLY FULLY AND STRICTLY WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS GOVERNING YOUR WORK.

Requirements: