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Remote Dozer Operator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Civil Equipment Operator

VT · Remote

$25 - $32/hr

Heavy Equipment Operator - Drive Precision Civil and Industrial Infrastructure Site Prep Job Overview: * Company: Kingsbury Companies, LLC * Salary/Pay Rate: $25.00 - $32.00 per hour * Location:

Heavy Machine Operator

VT · Remote

$25 - $32/hr

Heavy Equipment Operator - Drive Precision Civil and Industrial Infrastructure Site Prep Job Overview: * Company: Kingsbury Companies, LLC * Salary/Pay Rate: $25.00 - $32.00 per hour * Location:

Equipment Operator 1

City Of Industry, CA · Remote

$21 - $27.50/hr

At least 1 year of experience operating the Slip Sheet within a warehouse or distribution environment. * Proven experience using RF scanners. * Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and ability ...

Forklift Operator, Turnarounds- Variable Hour

$17.50 - $20.50/hr

Artisans With Variable Hour Forklift Operators At Refined Technologies, we believe operating with an eternal purpose fuels excellence. This guides everything we do; it gives us a purpose that is ...

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GPS Bulldozer Operator

Grafton, OH · Remote

$28 - $35/hr

* Operate a bulldozer safely and efficiently on active excavation sites, including fine‐grading and mass earthmoving. * Utilize GPS‐guided control systems with full proficiency to achieve precise ...

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How much do remote dozer operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote dozer operator in the United States is $25.27, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How to become a remote operator?

To become a remote dozer operator, you typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, relevant experience operating heavy machinery, and certification such as a commercial driver's license or specialized equipment operation training. Developing skills in equipment maintenance, safety protocols, and remote communication technology is also important. Gaining hands-on experience through apprenticeships or entry-level positions can help build the necessary expertise for remote work environments.

How much money does a bulldozer operator make?

A remote dozer operator typically earns between $20 and $35 per hour, depending on experience, location, and project complexity. Annual salaries can range from approximately $40,000 to $70,000, with higher pay often associated with specialized skills and certifications in heavy equipment operation.

What is the difference between Remote Dozer Operator vs Remote Excavator Operator?

AspectRemote Dozer OperatorRemote Excavator Operator
CertificationsHeavy equipment operation licenses, safety certificationsHeavy equipment operation licenses, safety certifications
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, mining, land clearingConstruction sites, demolition, excavation projects
Industry UsageConstruction, mining, forestryConstruction, demolition, infrastructure projects

Both roles require similar certifications and work in construction-related environments. The main difference lies in the equipment operated: dozer versus excavator, with each serving specific functions in land development and site preparation.

How much do remote excavators make?

Remote dozer operators typically earn between $20 and $30 per hour, depending on experience, certifications, and the complexity of the equipment operated. Annual salaries can range from approximately $40,000 to $60,000, with higher pay for skilled operators working on specialized or large-scale projects. Compensation may also include benefits such as overtime pay and health insurance.

Is 50 too old to become a heavy equipment operator?

Age is not a strict barrier to becoming a heavy equipment operator, including a remote dozer operator role. Many employers value experience, skills, and certifications over age, and physical fitness is important but can be maintained with proper health. Training programs and licensing requirements are typically accessible to older applicants who meet the necessary qualifications.
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Heavy Equipment Excavator Operator

Klingelhofer Management Group, LLC

New Albany, OH • Remote

$28 - $34/hr

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Heavy Equipment Operator Tier 1– Excavation & Underground Utilities 

Job Summary 

The Heavy Equipment Operator is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of heavy construction equipment in support of excavation, trenching, underground utilities, and large-scale site development projects. Operators work closely with foremen, laborers, and other crew members to ensure work is completed safely, accurately, and in accordance with project requirements. All Operators must demonstrate strong equipment proficiency, safety awareness, and teamwork in fast-paced construction environments. 

Core Responsibilities

Equipment Operation 

- Safely operate heavy construction equipment including excavators, rock trucks (articulated haul trucks), loaders, dozers, and other earthmoving equipment 

- Perform excavation, trenching, grading, backfilling, and material handling per project plans 

- Excavate around underground utilities while maintaining proper clearances and safety standards 

- Support duct-bank, vault, and utility installation by excavating to required depths and alignments 

- Load, haul, and place material efficiently using rock trucks or loaders 

- Work with spotters and laborers to maintain safe work zones 

Safety & Compliance 

- Comply with all company safety policies and procedures 

- Follow OSHA regulations, including OSHA Subpart P (Trenching & Excavation) 

- Perform pre-operation inspections and complete daily equipment checklists 

- Identify and report unsafe conditions, hazards, or equipment issues immediately 

- Participate in daily safety meetings, Job Hazard Analysis (JHA), and toolbox talks 

Equipment Care & Teamwork 

- Perform daily fueling, greasing, cleaning, and basic preventive maintenance 

- Report maintenance or repair needs promptly 

- Communicate clearly with foremen, laborers, and other operators 

- Maintain productivity while ensuring quality workmanship and safety compliance 

Qualifications 

- Valid driver’s license 

- Ability to safely operate heavy equipment 

- Strong understanding of construction site safety 

- Reliable transportation to assigned job sites 

- Willingness to comply with drug testing and company safety requirements 

Physical Requirements 

- Ability to sit for extended periods while operating equipment 

- Ability to climb in and out of equipment multiple times per day 

- Ability to lift up to 50 pounds 

- Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions 

- Ability to wear required personal protective equipment 

Work Environment 

- Outdoor construction sites with exposure to dirt, dust, noise, vibration, and heavy equipment 

- Fast-paced, production-driven environment 

- May require overtime, weekend, or night work based on project schedules 

Operator I 

- 5–7 years of heavy equipment operating experience 

- Independently operates excavators and haul trucks with minimal supervision 

- Performs precise excavation and grading work 

- Assists foremen with production goals 

- Supports training of junior operators