Equipment Operator II

1Britcom

Carteret, NJ

Other

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Overview The Heavy Equipment Operator II is an intermediate level operator position responsible for operating multiple types of powered construction equipment such as excavators and bulldozers of all sizes, off road trucks, rubber tire loaders, backhoes, hoe rams, end dumps, compactors, or skid steers and to excavate, move, and grade materials, erect structures, or assist with concrete pours and demolition of other hard surface pavement in a safe and efficient manner. RECON holds safety as a core value, and the operator II must always be focused on safe work practices. Responsibilities Observe and comply with all company and specific site safety and project policies Supply input to Job Safety Analysis (JSA) and frequent improvements or changes to Job Safety Analysis Plan (JSAP) Perform daily pre-inspection and on-going maintenance checks while operating equipment Operate heavy equipment in a safe and appropriate manner to minimize the risk of injury, property damage, or loss of life according to all relevant policies and procedures Excavate, move, and grade earth/aggregate or mix ingredients according to site specifications and within limitations of equipment in a safe and productive manner as determined by site construction conditions Achieve acceptable rough grade finish in all types of soils and conditions Constant inspection and surveillance of surroundings before and during operation to ensure safe ground or slope conditions exist, as well as adequate distance observed for other equipment or personnel Communicate professionally and respectfully with others by all means possible (visual or radio contact) including interpreting hand signals to determine where materials are to be placed or loaded Work independently and conduct tasks with limited supervision May assist in lifting, positioning, and securing of materials and work pieces during installation Responsible for care and custody of equipment being operated, including daily cleaning and maintenance Report all equipment maintenance issues to superintendent Perform other miscellaneous duties as assigned Pay attention to surrounding and monitor changes in site conditions Follow directions and learn from senior operators and superintendents Qualifications Knowledgeable in OSHA regulations regarding excavation methods and practices May require the ability to read survey stakes for alignment and grading Perform duties of equipment operator while using different levels of PPE, which may include respiratory equipment Perform duties of equipment operator while working in all safe outdoor weather conditions Able to read and properly interpret load charts for associated heavy equipment and manufacturer approved attachments Required to pass skills test prior to operating heavy equipment Able to understand and demonstrate limitations of equipment Reliably show up on time for work five to seven days a week as required Have access to reliable transportation Ability to travel over extended periods of time on short notice Ability to read, write, and understand math and English Additional Information Education/Experience Three or more years of equipment operating experience Field verification of operator experience 40-hour HAZWOPER training with current 8-Hour HAZWOPER refresher Recon is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

We encourage qualified women, minorities, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and others to apply.



Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Heavy Equipment Operator?

A: To succeed as a Heavy Equipment Operator, key technical skills include proficiency in operating various types of heavy machinery, such as cranes, excavators, and bulldozers, as well as knowledge of safety protocols and regulations. Soft skills like strong communication, problem-solving, and adaptability are also crucial, as operators must effectively collaborate with team members, navigate complex terrain, and troubleshoot equipment issues. By combining these technical and soft skills, Heavy Equipment Operators can ensure safe and efficient operations, supporting their career growth and effectiveness in the role.

Q: What is the career path for a Heavy Equipment Operator?

A: A Heavy Equipment Operator's typical career progression involves starting as an entry-level Equipment Operator, progressing to a mid-level role such as a Heavy Equipment Supervisor or Equipment Maintenance Specialist, and eventually advancing to senior positions like a Heavy Equipment Fleet Manager or Operations Manager. Key opportunities for skill development and professional growth include obtaining certifications like OSHA or NCCCO, participating in on-the-job training, and pursuing specialized training in areas like crane operation or heavy haulage. Long-term career prospects may lead to roles in construction management, project management, or even entrepreneurship, with some Heavy Equipment Operators transitioning into related fields like sales, training, or consulting.



1Britcom job posting for a Equipment Operator II in Carteret, NJ with a salary of $21 to $29 Hourly with a map of Carteret location.