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Seasonal Lull Operator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Lull (required) * Hooks up necessary attachments to equipment to complete geo structural and civil ... Loud noise - frequently * Temperatures - seasonal * Walking and riding on uneven terrain ...

Lull (required) * Site truck when necessary (desirable) * as necessary to prepare grades for and ... Loud noise - frequently * Temperatures - seasonal * Walking and riding on uneven terrain ...

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How much do seasonal lull operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for seasonal lull operator in the United States is $23.72, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.47 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Drill Operator

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Wayne Brothers rating

9.3

Company rating: 9.3 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job 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.

ID21Education 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
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