Job Details
Job Title: Heavy Equipment Operator
Location: Marysville, ON
Starting salary: 27.00 hourly / 37.5 hours per week
Employment Type: Permanent Employment, Full-time
Shift: Day, Weekend, Flexible Hours, Early Morning, Morning
Start Date: Starts as soon as possible
Vacancy: 6 Vacancies
Verified: Yes
Overview
Languages: English
Education: No degree, certificate or diploma
Experience: One to less than 2 years
Worksite environment
- Outdoors
- Dusty
Tasks
- You will operate heavy equipment
- Also, you will need to read and interpret blueprints, maps, drawings, and specifications
- You will calculate weight, distance, volume, and length measurements
- Clean and lubricate equipment, as well as refill equipment tanks
- You will need to operate computer-controlled equipment
- Utilize material safety data sheets (MSDS)
- Complete onboard and other logs
- Conduct pre-operational checks on equipment
- Also, you will prepare accident reports
- Secure special attachments to equipment
- As well as operate GPS (Global Positioning System) and other navigation equipment
- Operate two-way radios and other communication equipment
- Perform minor repairs to equipment
Type of heavy equipment operated
- Front end loader
Transportation/travel information
- Own transportation
Work conditions and physical capabilities
- Physically demanding
- Attention to detail
- Fast-paced environment
Own tools/equipment
- Steel-toed safety boots
Heavy Equipment Operator Job Profile
Heavy Equipment Operator is in charge of operating heavy machinery like bulldozers, backhoes, excavators, and front-end loaders. These machines are used to excavate and move earth, rock, gravel, or other materials during construction or demolition projects. As a heavy equipment operator, you must be able to read and interpret blueprints and plans to ensure that the equipment is operated in the right way.
You are also responsible for performing routine maintenance on the equipment to ensure that it’s in good working condition. Meanwhile, this job role is a physically demanding one that requires a high level of skill and attention to detail. Furthermore, a heavy equipment operator must be able to work independently or as part of a team and must have excellent communication skills to ensure that all work is completed safely and efficiently.
Job Description
Our company is seeking a skilled Heavy Equipment Operator who will be in charge of operating and maintaining different types of heavy equipment. In this position, you will be required to follow all safety protocols, perform routine maintenance checks, and make sure that the equipment is well functioning. Also, you will be required to work in different settings, such as construction sites, mines, and quarries.
Requirements And Qualifications
- Must have experience in operating heavy equipment such as bulldozers, excavators, and loaders.
- Must be knowledgeable about the safety procedures and regulations that are related to heavy equipment operation.
- Also, they must possess physical strength and ability to operate equipment for extended periods.
- Have the ability to read and interpret technical manuals and schematics.
- Obtain a valid driver’s license and clean driving record.
- Must have completed a heavy equipment operator training program or apprenticeship.
- Have valuable experience working in construction, mining, or other related fields.
- Possess the ability to work in a team environment and follow instructions diligently.
- Possess strong communication and problem-solving skills.
Who Can Apply For This Job?
Only apply to this job if:
- You are a Canadian citizen, a permanent, or a temporary resident of Canada.
- You have a valid Canadian work permit.
If you are not authorized to work in Canada, do not apply. The employer will not respond to your application.
How to apply
By email: Send your resume and cover letter to jobs@greenwoodconst.ca
By mail: 205467 County Road Suite 109Amaranth, ONL9W 0V1
Advertised until: 2024-04-11
Heavy Equipment Operator Skills
Safety And Compliance Knowledge
As a heavy equipment operator, you are responsible for adhering to internal standards and government guidelines. These guidelines include Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations when operating heavy machinery. You will inspect the equipment for any issues, abnormalities, or hazards as well as maintain logs about the usage.
Familiarity With Common Types Of Machinery
Heavy equipment operators are usually professionals when it comes to a wide variety of machines, these include:
- Excavators
- Backhoes
- Pavers
- Dump trucks
- Forklifts
- Cranes
- Loaders
- Graders
- Rollers
The majority of the heavy equipment operators also hold commercial driver’s licenses, as they’re mandatory to operate vehicles over 26,000 pounds. They may also be familiar with machines that are specific to their particular industry, like civil construction or manufacturing.
Loading And Unloading Ability
As a heavy equipment operator, you will require physical strength and proper posture to help them load and unload their equipment effectively. These operators generally know how to select a safe area for loading and unloading and also make use of tools like forklifts and pallet jacks to simplify the process.
Maneuvering And Positioning Skills
Heavy equipment operators need to control their machines and move them gracefully. Operators may know their device’s range of motion, which helps them safely span large distances and avoid nearby hazards.
Operation Monitoring Skills
Operation monitoring is crucial for using heavy equipment properly. This skill will allow them to adjust dials and indicators when necessary. Also, it’s important that heavy equipment operators can read the gauges on their equipment to determine how much fluid is in a machine or how fast they’re moving the equipment.
Coordination
Being coordinated is an important skill for heavy equipment operators because they majorly use their hands and feet to operate the machines. This is especially important when they’re maneuvering equipment in small spaces. Hand-eye coordination will enable them to move the machines with more ease and confidence. Also, they can maintain precision and accuracy while operating various controls and attachments.
Interpersonal Skills And Teamwork
Having interpersonal skills is essential for this career because heavy equipment operators often work with a team of people on a construction project. When you communicate effectively with your team members, it will help you finish a project by its deadline because everyone is responsible for their tasks. Meanwhile, if they need help operating a machine or completing a task, they can use their interpersonal skills to let their teammates know.
Furthermore, Teamwork is important because it allows heavy equipment operators to coordinate tasks between different crew members. This will help them optimize their time and protect each other’s safety. For instance, their team can help them navigate small areas while they’re operating heavy equipment.