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Construction Laborer

Glendale, UT · On-site

$34K - $49K/yr

Erosion Control & Revegetation Laborer Location: Statewide -- Utah & Arizona (travel required ... Ability to travel extensively throughout Utah and Arizona -- projects may require overnight or ...

Our construction division installs native landscapes through seeding, planting, erosion control ... This position involves regular travel to job sites, including overnight stays. The role is seasonal ...

From erosion control to liner systems and green infrastructure, our work makes an impact across the ... Overnight travel 90% including work over the weekends. TRAVEL AND OUT OF TOWN WORK IS PART OF THE ...

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Flatbed Truck Driver

Philadelphia, PA · On-site

$23 - $26/hr

The Flatbed Truck Driver role involves independently managing local routes without overnight stays ... erosion control products.

Liner Superintendent

$85K - $100K/yr

From erosion control to liner systems and green infrastructure, our work makes an impact across the ... Overnight travel 90% including work over weekends. TRAVEL AND OUT-OF-TOWN WORK IS PART OF THE JOB.

Carry out ecological restoration activities such as native seeding, planting, erosion control ... Travel frequently to in-state and occasional out-of-state sites; overnight stays are required ...

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How much do overnight erosion control jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for overnight erosion control in the United States is $63.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $55.77 and $68.51 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Overnight Erosion Control vs Erosion Control Technician?

AspectOvernight Erosion ControlErosion Control Technician
CredentialsOSHA safety training, erosion control certificationsOSHA safety training, erosion control certifications
Work EnvironmentNight shifts, outdoor construction sitesDay shifts, outdoor construction sites
Industry UsageSpecialized for overnight projectsGeneral erosion control work

Overnight Erosion Control focuses on implementing erosion prevention measures during nighttime hours, often requiring specific safety and operational protocols. Erosion Control Technicians perform similar tasks during daytime, with overlapping certifications and work environments. The main difference lies in work hours and project timing, with Overnight Erosion Control specialists working overnight to minimize disruption and meet project deadlines.

What does an overnight erosion control specialist do?

An overnight erosion control specialist installs and maintains erosion prevention measures such as silt fences, sediment barriers, and erosion control blankets during nighttime hours to protect construction sites and natural environments. They often work with specialized tools and follow safety protocols to ensure effective erosion management while minimizing daytime disruptions.
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Infographic showing various Overnight Erosion Control job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $132,785 per year, or $63.8 per hour.

Working Foreman - Erosion Control & Site Stabilization

The Contractor Consultants

Adair, IA

$30 - $36/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Company: Blue Marble Environmental

Location: Adair, Iowa

Job Type: Full-Time, Seasonal

Pay: $30.00–$36.00+ per hour, depending on experience

Schedule: Full-time field schedule with overtime opportunities

Travel: Regional jobsite travel, generally within 1.5–2 hours of Adair; overnight travel is rare


The Opportunity

Blue Marble Environmental is seeking an experienced Working Foreman / Crew Leader to lead small field crews across commercial, industrial, municipal, government, and federally funded construction projects throughout western and central Iowa.


This is a hands-on field leadership role for someone who understands how to keep a construction crew productive, organized, safe, and moving with purpose.


You do not need direct erosion-control or stormwater-management experience to be successful in this position. We are willing to train the right construction leader on our specific services and equipment.


What matters most is your ability to lead people, understand construction sequencing, read plans, coordinate labor and equipment, communicate professionally on active jobsites, and take ownership of daily results.


As Blue Marble continues to grow, this position also offers a long-term path toward greater responsibility, including multi-crew supervision, project management, estimating, and field operations leadership.


What You’ll Do

  • Lead and work alongside a field crew of approximately 2–5 employees.
  • Plan daily labor assignments, equipment needs, materials, and jobsite priorities.
  • Review plans, site drawings, and project requirements before and during field operations.
  • Coordinate with general contractors, site superintendents, inspectors, DOT representatives, municipal contacts, and other project stakeholders.
  • Keep crews productive and focused while maintaining quality and safety standards.
  • Adapt daily plans when weather, site conditions, scheduling changes, or other contractors affect the work.
  • Operate and oversee equipment used for erosion control, soil preparation, seeding, and site stabilization.
  • Help coordinate trucks, trailers, skid loaders, small tractors, hydroseeding equipment, and related field tools.
  • Monitor job progress and identify issues before they cause unnecessary downtime.
  • Maintain a sense of urgency while ensuring work is completed correctly.
  • Train and coach crew members on safe work practices, equipment use, and job expectations.
  • Help maintain an organized chain of command so employees understand their responsibilities.
  • Represent Blue Marble Environmental professionally on customer and contractor jobsites.


Types of Work You’ll Lead

Blue Marble Environmental specializes in erosion control, stormwater management, and site stabilization services associated with commercial and civil construction projects.

Typical work may include:

  • Soil preparation for seeding
  • Hydroseeding and conventional seeding
  • Site stabilization
  • Silt fence installation
  • Silt sock and other erosion-control systems
  • Construction-site erosion and sediment control
  • Small-equipment operation
  • Final site restoration following construction activity
  • Commercial, municipal, DOT, government, and federally funded projects


The company often works at different jobsites throughout the week, and in many cases crews may work at a different site each day.


Required Qualifications

  • 3+ years of hands-on construction experience.
  • Previous experience leading, supervising, or directing a field crew.
  • Strong understanding of construction jobsite operations and workflow.
  • Ability to read and interpret blueprints, site plans, drawings, or project specifications.
  • Ability to plan labor, equipment, and daily work assignments.
  • Strong communication and leadership skills.
  • Ability to hold employees accountable while maintaining a productive team environment.
  • Comfortable working outdoors and alongside the crew.
  • Valid driver’s license.
  • Ability and willingness to travel to regional jobsites.
  • Dependable, organized, and able to make decisions in the field.


Preferred Qualifications

  • 3–5+ years of foreman, crew-lead, or field-supervision experience.
  • Experience in civil construction, sitework, earthwork, excavation, roadwork, utilities, commercial landscaping, site restoration, or related construction environments.
  • Experience operating skid loaders, tractors, trucks, trailers, or similar equipment.
  • Class A CDL.


Candidates without a CDL may still be considered if they are willing and able to obtain one.


Direct erosion-control or stormwater-management experience is helpful but not required.


Ideal Candidate Backgrounds

We are open to strong field leaders from several construction backgrounds, including:

  • Civil/sitework foremen
  • Earthwork or excavation crew leaders
  • Road or utility crew leaders
  • Commercial landscape construction foremen
  • Site restoration or grading supervisors
  • Agricultural/construction equipment operators with leadership experience
  • Experienced equipment operators ready to step into greater crew responsibility


If you understand construction, know how to lead people, and are willing to learn our specific trade, we want to hear from you.


Compensation & Benefits

  • $30.00–$36.00+ per hour, depending on experience and qualifications
  • Weekly pay
  • Overtime opportunities
  • Prevailing-wage project opportunities
  • Performance and project-based bonus opportunities
  • Medical insurance
  • 401(k) with employer match
  • Paid time off
  • Paid holidays
  • Vacation and sick leave
  • Company-provided safety equipment and uniforms
  • Company events, employee perks, and recognition opportunities
  • Advancement opportunities as the company grows


Schedule & Seasonality

Blue Marble Environmental operates in a seasonal construction environment.

  • Employees typically work heavily during the active construction season and may earn significant overtime.
  • Depending on winter weather and project schedules, employees may experience approximately 8–10 weeks of seasonal layoff during the winter months.
  • Exact timing varies from year to year.
  • Historically, field employees may accumulate approximately 2,000 or more working hours during the active 9–10 month season.


For the right long-term leader, continued company growth may create opportunities to take on additional project-management, estimating, planning, and operational responsibilities.


Travel Expectations

  • Most work is performed throughout western and central Iowa.
  • Jobsites may be located approximately 1.5–2 hours from Adair.
  • Daily travel to changing jobsites is a normal part of the position.
  • Overnight stays are uncommon and have historically been rare.
  • Employees typically return home at the end of the workday.


Career Growth

Blue Marble Environmental is actively growing its field operations.


The long-term goal is to expand from the current crew structure into four to five productive field crews. A successful foreman may have the opportunity to grow into a broader leadership position responsible for:

  • Overseeing multiple crews
  • Field coordination and scheduling
  • Project planning
  • Equipment and logistics oversight
  • Estimating support
  • Project management
  • Training and developing future crew leaders


This is an opportunity to join a growing company where strong performance can directly lead to increased responsibility and advancement.


About Blue Marble Environmental

Blue Marble Environmental specializes in erosion control, stormwater management, seeding, soil preparation, and site stabilization for commercial, industrial, municipal, government, and federally funded construction projects.


Our crews help contractors protect active construction sites, maintain environmental compliance, prepare completed sites for stabilization, and establish finished vegetation after construction.


We are a growing company that values dependable employees, practical leadership, hard work, accountability, and opportunities for team members to expand their skills and responsibilities as the business grows.


Blue Marble Environmental is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender expression, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history), political affiliation, military service, or any other status protected by law or regulations. It is our intention that all qualified applicants be given equal opportunity and that selection decisions be based on job-related factors.