To thrive as a Jackhammer Operator, you need strong physical stamina, good hand-eye coordination, and an understanding of construction safety protocols, usually backed by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with operating jackhammers, pneumatic tools, and safety equipment—and in some regions, holding relevant OSHA safety certifications—is important. Key soft skills include attention to detail, reliability, and strong teamwork abilities. These competencies ensure safe and efficient operation, prevent workplace accidents, and contribute to the successful completion of construction projects.