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... a Dozer Operator to become a part of our team. This position entails the operation of heavy ... Beginning as a small family business a half century ago, we are now a dynamic group of vertically ...

... a Dozer Operator to become a part of our team. This position entails the operation of heavy ... Beginning as a small family business a half century ago, we are now a dynamic group of vertically ...

Equipment Operator

Paintsville, KY

$18.50 - $25.25/hr

Heavy Equipment Operator, Bulldozer/Push Dozer Operator, Loader Operator, Rock Truck, Skid steer ... Oldcastle's decentralized, diversified structure, allows employees to work in a small company ...

Equipment Operator

Hagerhill, KY · On-site

$18.50 - $25.25/hr

Heavy Equipment Operator, Bulldozer/Push Dozer Operator, Loader Operator, Rock Truck, Skid steer ... Oldcastle's decentralized, diversified structure, allows employees to work in a small company ...

CRH operates with a decentralized, diversified structure, letting you work in a small company ... Dozer Operator, Concrete Finishing Machine Operator, Asphalt Paver Machine Operator. Key ...

... a Dozer Operator to become a part of our team. This position entails the operation of heavy ... Beginning as a small family business a half century ago, we are now a dynamic group of vertically ...

... a Dozer Operator to become a part of our team. This position entails the operation of heavy ... Beginning as a small family business a half century ago, we are now a dynamic group of vertically ...

CRH operates with a decentralized, diversified structure, letting you work in a small company ... Dozer Operator, Concrete Finishing Machine Operator, Asphalt Paver Machine Operator. Position ...

CRH operates with a decentralized, diversified structure, letting you work in a small company ... Dozer Operator, Concrete Finishing Machine Operator, Asphalt Paver Machine Operator. Position ...

CRH operates with a decentralized, diversified structure, letting you work in a small company ... Dozer Operator, Concrete Finishing Machine Operator, Asphalt Paver Machine Operator. Position ...

Lead Equipment Operators

Greensboro, NC · On-site

$18.50 - $25.25/hr

CRH operates with a decentralized, diversified structure, letting you work in a small company ... Dozer Operator, Concrete Finishing Machine Operator, Asphalt Paver Machine Operator. Key ...

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How much do small dozer operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for small 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.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Small Dozer Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Small Dozer Operator, you need experience in heavy equipment operation, a high school diploma or equivalent, and often a relevant operator certification or license. Familiarity with GPS grading systems, maintenance software, and safety protocols is typically required. Strong attention to detail, communication skills, and the ability to work independently are valuable soft skills in this role. These competencies are crucial for ensuring safe, efficient, and precise operation on construction sites and minimizing downtime.

What are some common challenges faced by Small Dozer Operators on construction sites, and how can they be managed?

Small Dozer Operators often encounter challenges such as working in confined spaces, maintaining precise control over the equipment, and adapting to changing ground conditions. Effective communication with site supervisors and other equipment operators is crucial to ensure safety and efficiency, especially in busy or congested areas. Regular equipment checks, understanding site plans, and participating in daily safety briefings can help operators manage these challenges and contribute to a smooth workflow.

What are small dozer operators?

Small dozer operators are skilled professionals who operate compact bulldozers on construction sites, farms, or similar settings. Their main responsibilities include grading, moving earth, clearing land, and assisting with site preparation. They must be able to control the dozer efficiently, interpret site plans, and ensure safety standards are followed. Operators typically require specialized training and knowledge of equipment maintenance. They play a crucial role in ensuring projects are completed accurately and safely.

Public Works Operator I Or II, DOQ

Riley County, KS

Manhattan, KS

$21.30 - $25.94/hr

Other

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Description

Public Works Operator II


Position Summary:

An employee in this position operates construction equipment, maintenance equipment, other tools, and equipment, and performs manual tasks needed to maintain roads, bridges, culverts, drainage structures and road rights-of-way in conformance with plans, specifications and procedures as directed, to assure that high quality safe public works facilities and infrastructures are properly maintained for use by the public. 

This employee works under the direction of the supervisor in charge of the activity and is expected to carry out and complete work details as directed. Supervision is provided by the Supervisor through consultations and review of the work performed.

Essential Functions:

  •  Ensures duties are carried out in accordance with County and Departmental policies and guidelines.
  •  Ensures time management on projects is sufficient. 
  •  Provides for regular and punctual attendance and fosters a cooperative work environment.
  •  Operates road and bridge equipment necessary to carry out their daily activities.
  •  Transfers equipment to and from the job site.
  •  Constructs and maintains surfaced and unsurfaced roads such as asphalt roads, gravel roads, dirt roads, road entrances and intersections. Paves, patches, crackfills, and seals asphalt roads.
  •  Assists with construction and maintenance of surfaced and unsurfaced roads.
  •  Assists with the construction and maintenance metal culverts, concrete culverts, bridges, and erosion control structures.
  •  Assists with the demolition of bridges and other structures.
  •  Constructs and maintains stream channels, ditches, waterways, and other drainage structures. 
  •  Loads, hauls, and stockpiles aggregates and other materials.
  •  Maintains equipment assigned and clears a snow removal route as assigned.
  •  Helps maintain traffic control devices and performs traffic control in work zones in conformance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
  •  Maintains daily labor, equipment, and material use records to report time worked and equipment used.

Secondary Functions:

  •  Maintains signs and other traffic control devices such as regulatory, warning, guide, service, school, pedestrian, road name, hazard, and work zone signs in conformance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Places temporary striping and centerline tabs on new asphalt paving and sealing projects. 
  •  Performs daily operator maintenance to fuel, lubricate, and clean equipment.
  •  Maintains facilities and storage yards, picks up trash, cleans facilities, and performs general maintenance.
  •  Periodically inspects equipment assigned to ensure units are clean and maintenance is being performed adequately.
  •  Performs light surveying and other work associated with the lay out of road surfaces, shoulders, ditches, back-slopes, and structures.
  •  Assists with dispatching, telephone and 2-way radio communications. 
  •  Operates computers and other electronic equipment such as laser levels, distance measuring equipment, underground utility locators and GPS
    locators.
  •  Inspects paved and gravel surfaced roads for condition, road hazards, traction, and other safety considerations and initiates corrective actions.
  •  Performs carpentry work constructing small office projects, setting concrete forms, and making wood deck repairs. 
  •  Participates in staff meetings, safety meetings and other related activities.
  •  Position may require occasional overtime that will be outside normal work hours which may include weekends.
  •  May be required to perform related work as required during and after hours, any day of the week, including holidays.
  •  Perform other duties as assigned.

Requirements

Position Requirements:

Any satisfactory equivalent combination of experience, education and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities listed below will be accepted.

  •  This position requires the employee to provide and carry a personal cell phone and will be reimbursed as per the County's Cell Phone Policy. The cell phone is to be utilized to carry out county related functions in accordance with Departmental Policies and Procedures.

Education:

  •  This position requires a high school education or equivalent.
  •  Vo-Tech training preferred.
  •  A Class A Commercial Driver's License and tanker endorsement shall be obtained within the first 90 days of employment in this position.

Experience:

  •  Five years' experience operating equipment performing general construction work. 
  •  Experience in carpentry, concrete work setting forms, placing steel, and finishing preferred. 
  •  Two years of concrete construction, asphalt maintenance, or earth grading experience.
  •  Two years of operating basic computer software (i.e., Microsoft office) is required.
  •  Knowledge of the materials, equipment, methods, and practices essential to the maintenance and construction of county roads.
  •  Knowledge of the general practices, laws and regulations applied to the care and safe operation of heavy-duty construction and maintenance equipment.
  •  Knowledge of the applicable work safety rules and procedures.
  •  Knowledge of asphalt properties, application rates, and production timing.
  •  Knowledge of concrete properties, quantity calculations, finishing techniques, curing rates, and production timing.

Skills:

  •  Good organizational, interpersonal and communication skills are required.
  •  Ability to follow oral and written instruction.
  •  Ability to work independently with little or no supervision.
  •  Ability to deal tactfully with people
  •  Ability to analyze and solve problems
  •  Ability to establish and maintain effective working relations with employees, supervisors, other government agency officials, and the public
  •  Ability to analyze and solve problems.
  •  Ability to make mathematical computations.
  •  Ability to use hand tools, power tools, small portable and self-propelled power tools. 
  •  Ability to make minor repairs and adjustments to maintain assigned equipment.
  •  Ability to read basic engineering plans and drawings.
  •  Ability to maintain daily labor and equipment records.
  •  Ability to operate heavy equipment and train others in safe and efficient equipment operation

Public Works Operator I


Position Summary: An Operator I operates construction equipment, maintenance equipment, other tools and equipment, and performs manual tasks needed to maintain roads, bridges, culverts, drainage structures and road rights-of-way in conformance with plans, specifications and procedures as directed, to assure that high quality safe public works facilities and infrastructures are properly maintained for use by the general public. Operator I's are expected to complete work as directed.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

Completes duties in accordance with County and Departmental policies and guidelines.

Assists in assuring time management on projects is sufficient.

Operates road and bridge equipment - such as utility trucks, power brooms, tractors, compactors, crack filling machines, pothole patching equipment, air compressors, snow removal equipment, magnets, power tools such as chainsaws, concrete saws, skill saws, grinders, welders, torches, and any other tools or equipment used in the construction and maintenance of public works roads, bridges, and facilities.

Transfers equipment to and from the job site.

Assists with the Construction and maintenance of surfaced and unsurfaced roads, metal culverts, concrete culverts, bridges, erosion control structures, stream channels, ditches, waterways, and other drainage structures.

Assists with the demolition of bridges and other structures.

Loads, hauls, and stockpiles aggregates and other materials.

Operates snow and ice removal equipment.

Maintains daily labor, equipment, and material use records.

Tracks material used on projects and commodities used on equipment.

Assists in maintaining signs and other traffic control devices.

Operates computers and other electronic equipment.


Secondary Functions:

Maintains facilities and storage yards, picks up trash, cleans facilities, and performs general maintenance.

Maintains a clean work area.

Attends and participates in staff meetings and related activities.

Attends workshops, conferences and classes to increase knowledge.

Performs light surveying.

Assists in inspecting equipment to ensure units are clean and maintenance is being performed.

Assists with dispatching, answering telephone and 2-way radio communications.

Performs basic carpentry, plumbing and electrical work.

Performs related work as required during and after regular hours, any day of the week, including holidays.

Works as required outside normal work hours including weekends, after hours and holidays.

Perform other duties as assigned.


POSITION REQUIREMENTS:

Employee required to provide and carry a personal cell phone and will receive designated reimbursement.


Education: High school diploma or equivalent required. Vo-Tech training preferred. Valid Class C Driver's License required, Class B 

Commercial Driver's License is preferred.

Knowledge of equipment maintenance and storage.

Knowledge of road construction and maintenance techniques.

Knowledge of workplace safety and procedures.

Knowledge of truck and equipment safety.


Experience:

1 year experience operating equipment performing general construction work.

1 year experience with asphalt/concrete construction and maintenance required.

2 years' experience operating basic computer software (i.e.. Microsoft office) required.

Experience with proper use of equipment, materials and supplies for highway construction.


Skills:

Good organizational, interpersonal and communication skills are required.

Ability to follow oral and written instruction and express oneself clearly.

Ability to acquire knowledge of materials, equipment, methods and practices essential to the maintenance of County roads.

Ability to work independently with little or no supervision.

Ability to analyze and solve problems.

Ability to maintain effective working relations with employees, supervisors, other government agency officials, and the general public.

Ability to make mathematical computations.

Ability to use hand tools, power tools, small portable and self-propelled power tools.

Ability to make minor repairs and adjustments to maintain assigned equipment.

Ability to read basic engineering plans and drawings.

Ability to maintain daily labor and equipment records.

Willingness to work in unpleasant weather conditions.

Adequate combination of experience, education and training may be considered in lieu of the above requirements.