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Heavy Construction Mechanic

Omaha, NE

$24.75 - $32.75/hr

Heavy Construction Mechanic ID: 1301 Department: Field Location: Omaha, NE Description We are currently looking for a heavy equipment and truck mechanic that has past experience, good communication ...

Heavy Construction Laborer

Saginaw, TX · On-site

$17 - $21.75/hr

Summary Perform tasks involving physical labor on various construction projects. May perform duties supporting concrete forming and finishing, form carpentry, pipe laying and pipe fitting, heavy ...

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How much do heavy construction jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for heavy construction in the United States is $20.93, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $21.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Heavy Construction, and why are they important?

To thrive in Heavy Construction, you need a solid understanding of construction methods, safety regulations, and equipment operation, often supported by a high school diploma or vocational training. Familiarity with heavy machinery, site management software, and certifications such as OSHA safety training are typically required. Strong teamwork, problem-solving, and communication skills help professionals adapt to changing site conditions and ensure smooth project execution. These skills and qualifications are essential to maintain safety, efficiency, and quality in demanding construction environments.

What are some common challenges faced by workers in heavy construction, and how can they be addressed?

Workers in heavy construction often encounter challenges such as exposure to harsh weather conditions, operating large machinery safely, and managing tight project deadlines. Addressing these challenges requires a strong emphasis on safety training, proper use of personal protective equipment, and effective communication among team members. Many companies also implement regular safety meetings and provide ongoing education to ensure that workers are prepared to handle unexpected situations and collaborate efficiently on-site.

What is heavy construction?

Heavy construction refers to large-scale projects that involve the building of infrastructure such as roads, bridges, highways, dams, airports, and tunnels. This type of construction typically requires specialized equipment, skilled labor, and significant planning due to the complexity and scale of the projects. Heavy construction is essential for public works and development, providing the backbone for transportation and utilities in communities. The work often involves earthmoving, concrete work, structural steel installation, and other tasks that demand expertise and safety protocols.

What is the difference between Heavy Construction vs Heavy Equipment Operator?

AspectHeavy ConstructionHeavy Equipment Operator
CertificationsOSHA safety training, CDL often preferredOSHA safety training, CDL often required
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, outdoor, variable conditionsOperate machinery on construction sites, outdoor
Job RoleOversees or manages construction projects, planningOperates heavy machinery like bulldozers, cranes
Industry UsageBroad construction projects including roads, bridgesSpecific machinery operation within construction projects

Heavy Construction involves managing or overseeing large-scale projects, while Heavy Equipment Operators focus on operating machinery used in these projects. Both roles require safety certifications and work outdoors on construction sites, but their responsibilities differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Heavy Construction job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 48% Full Time, 51% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,541 per year, or $20.9 per hour.

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Job Openings >> Heavy Construction Mechanic
Heavy Construction Mechanic
Summary
Title: Heavy Construction Mechanic ID: 1301 Department: Field Location: Omaha, NE
Description
We are currently looking for a heavy equipment and truck mechanic that has past experience, good communication skills, and excellent problem solving capabilities.  We offer great pay, benefits and most importantly long-term career opportunities.
Vrana has been a family owned company since being founded in 1909 with the mission to provide premium quality construction that reflects each client's vision through a collaborative and innovative work environment that fosters our employees' success. Our confidence is guided by our commitment to honesty, integrity, and accountability - the very principles the company was built on. We strongly value our employees by investing in them for the future which has led to an average employee tenure of 15+ years.
Position Overview: Heavy Construction Mechanic
Must be able to diagnose, remove, install, repair, disassemble, assemble, and perform failure analysis of all equipment including engines, hydraulics, and transmissions. Concrete paver equipment setup, maintenance and welding experience desired.  Perform tasks involving physical labor at construction projects.
Typical Duties:
  • Diagnose problems
  • Repair problems
  • Locate parts
  • Document repairs
  • Setup & adjust concrete pavers
  • Able to receive hand signal instructions from others
  • Use of hand tools and power tools for equipment maintenance
  • Properly follow OSHA safety procedures
  • Responsible for other duties assigned for the job

Qualifications:
  • 2+ years experience in field or related field
  • Understanding of stringline and or GPS technology
  • Ability to understand, follow and transmit written and oral instructions
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to give and understand hand signals
  • Regular and punctual attendance
  • Applicants who are offered employment will be required to submit to a Drug/Alcohol test and a functional capacity evaluation. This evaluation, which applies to all incoming construction labor employees, is done to determine whether the employee is suited to and capable of performing the essential functions of the position offered.

Physical Requirements:
  • Climbing, Balancing on walkways
  • Standing, Bending, Kneeling, Stooping, Crouching, Crawling, Twisting
  • Reaching, Handling, Grasping
  • Lifting 50 pounds
  • Carry objects 50 to 100 pounds

Work Conditions:
  • Environment is outside conditions that involves all weather extremes
  • Construction site with uneven terrain and mobile constriction equipment

Benefits Include
  • Competitive Pay and Bonuses
  • Training and Growth Opportunities
  • Medical benefits
  • 401K plan
  • Paid Vacation

If you're looking for a place to grow at a company that values a Commitment to Excellence, Vrana Construction has opportunities for you.  Visit our website for more details!
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