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WHAT YOU'LL DO As a Grout Foreman, you will be responsible for supporting commercial & residential ... Must be able to hear equipment operating, alarms sounding, traffic, telephones * Ability to see ...

Equipment Operator

Kent, WA · On-site

$40 - $55/hr

Obeys all traffic laws and regulations when operating and driving company truck.Wears personal ... Performs other duties as assigned such as but not limited to mixing/applying concrete grout to ...

Equipment Operator

Kent, WA · On-site

$40 - $55/hr

Obeys all traffic laws and regulations when operating and driving company truck.Wears personal ... Performs other duties as assigned such as but not limited to mixing/applying concrete grout to ...

Equipment Operator

Kent, WA · On-site

$40 - $55/hr

Trillium Construction is now seeking Equipment Operators in Kent! Pay rate is $40 to $55 an hour ... Performs other duties as assigned such as but not limited to mixing/applying concrete grout to ...

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How much do grout operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for grout operator in the United States is $19.51, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $20.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Grout Operator vs Cement Mason?

AspectGrout OperatorCement Mason
CredentialsHigh school diploma, training in grout mixing and handlingHigh school diploma, apprenticeship or training in masonry
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, industrial settings, confined spacesConstruction sites, building interiors, outdoor projects
Industry UsageUsed mainly for filling gaps, stabilizing structuresUsed for finishing, laying bricks, and decorative work

The main difference is that Grout Operators focus on mixing and applying grout to fill gaps and stabilize structures, while Cement Masons specialize in finishing concrete surfaces and laying bricks. Both roles require knowledge of construction materials but serve different purposes in construction projects.

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Infographic showing various Grout Operator job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 39% Full Time, 59% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,576 per year, or $19.5 per hour.

Drill Operator- Geotechnical experience required

Wayne Brothers, Inc.

Davidson, NC • On-site

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Wayne Brothers rating

9.3

Company rating: 9.3 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Application Instructions
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Position Description
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
  • Performs all the essential job functions of a Drill Operator.
  • Duties will include operating micro-piles rig, Kelly bar rig, CFA fixed mast rig,
  • Must be capable of setting up / breaking down rigs.
  • Carry, load and unload materials.
  • Record important data and relay to foreman / superintendent.
  • Dig with shovels, picks, air hammers and other specified construction equipment.
  • Arrive to project site on time and participate in daily discussion meetings.
  • Clean up site trash and debris and put in designated disposal area.
  • Work with materials such wood, concrete, grout, steel etc.
  • Work with hoses (air, grout, water, etc.) for all types of jobs on the jobsite.
  • Watching as drilling operations are underway for any hazards or issues with the drill or surrounding area.
  • Ensuring that pile elevations are set to what are required by the plans
  • Proficient in set up of laser and being able to figure out elevations.
  • Conducts safety checks before starting up and operating (and after shutting down) drill and heavy equipment pieces using standard checklists.
  • Reviews site specifications with foreman and superintendent.
  • Operates all light equipment necessary (e.g., concrete, grout vibrator, grout plant/concrete pump, compacting equipment, basic hand tools etc.) for operations.
  • Operates selected pieces of heavy equipment at a basic level to include, but not limited to, the following pieces of equipment:
  • Skidsteer Loader (desirable)
  • Water truck (desirable)
  • Excavator (desirable)
  • Lull (required)
  • Site truck when necessary (desirable)
  1. as necessary to prepare grades for and elevations at the construction site. Depending on the equipment being operated, the operator will:
  • Excavate earth.
  • Convey (i.e., haul in or remove) soil/earth, gravel, stone, etc. at theconstruction location as necessary for proper site preparation.
  • Spread and level dirt, gravel, and stone to rough grade/elevation specifications.
  • Hooks up necessary attachments to equipment to complete geo structural and civil task(s).
  • Conducts routine preventative maintenance necessary to keep equipment operating effectively and efficiently.
  • Makes minor repairs as necessary to keep equipment safe and operational.
  • Cooperates with civil equipment apprentices to conduct geotechnical operations.
  • Complies with all applicable state, company and OSHA rules, regulations, and guidelines necessary for safe operation of heavy equipment at the job site.
  • Reports any job site and/or WBI employee safety violation(s) to appropriate supervisory personnel.
  • Serves as a safe and productive member of a geotechnical crew/team.
  • Assists operators and crew in installing ground improvements, piles, etc.
  • Assists operators and crew to move dirt on/off site as needed.
  • Assists operators, apprentices, and crew in properly draining water during grading operations.
  • Pumps water, cleans silt and maintains erosion control before, during and after rain events.
  • Observe and help to remove all hazards in a task.

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Position Requirements
Education and/or Experience
  • Vocational or technical training/experience in grading/site development - desirable
  • OSHA - 10 Hour Certification - required.
  • OSHA - 30 Hour Certification - required.
  • First Aid/CPR - required.
  • Valid driver's license - required.
  • All-terrain material handler certification -required.
  • Aerial lift certification - required.
  • WBI Craft Training and other certifications up through Level I - required after hired.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required
  • Conducting assigned work tasks and processes within work teams
  • Reading grade stakes
  • Knowledge of soil conditions and earthmoving processes
  • Measuring and calculating square feet/cubic yards precisely
  • Problem-solving, troubleshooting, and maintenance-oriented reasoning
  • Communicating with grading foreman and team members
  • Implementing site safety and work-task plans
  • Recognizing and correcting job site hazards
  • Making judgments and decisions at task and process levels
  • Listening and speaking
  • Thinking logically and critically
  • Seeing and interpreting details close up and far away.
  • Focusing consistently on Safety, Quality, Production, and Innovation
  • Manual dexterity
  • Mechanical reasoning

Working Conditions
  • Outdoors - frequently
  • Indoors - rarely
  • Loud noise - frequently
  • Temperatures - seasonal
  • Walking and riding on uneven terrain - frequently
  • Personal Protective Equipment - always
  • Multi-activity worksites - frequently
  • Traveling/out of town - as needed
  • 40 to 60+ hour work week - frequently

Equal Opportunity Employer
Wayne Brothers Companies is an Equal Employment Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer. Read our EEO/AAE policy.

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