Operate equipment efficiently to maintain production goals
Perform all duties within safety guidelines set up by M.S.H.A. and company policy
General housekeeping of equipment and jobsite
Perform pre-shift inspections on equipment prior to startup
Assist with setup and tear down of plants
Perform general maintenance, repair, and service equipment as required or directed by supervisor
Requirements
high school
mechanical
concrete
cdl
bilingual
shift work
Must be able to work in conditions with loud noise; work on/around heavy/moving machinery; bend, walk, stand and sit for extended time; and use hand tools
Must be able to lift objects weighing 80 lb. or more on a regular basis
Must be available to work all shifts including days, nights, and/or weekends
Must have High School Diploma or equivalent
Must have mechanical knowledge of equipment and be able to perform routine maintenance
Experience working with Concrete Batch Plants preferred
The use of a shovel to move material will be necessary
Must be willing to travel up to 100%
Fluent in English and Spanish (preferred)
CDL preferred
Must be at least 18 years of age
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
full background check required to obtain access to military airfield bases.
pre‑employment and random drug testing required.
Company
Overview
Founded in 2008
Year Established
The company was established in 2008 and has since grown to become a trusted heavy-civil and military airfield contractor.
50+ Years Experience
Collective Expertise
Drawing on over half a century of collective experience in airport and airfield paving, the firm has a deep understanding of complex federal and state projects.
Gold Awards Earned
ACPA Recognition
The company has received national Gold Awards from the American Concrete Pavement Association for its work on high-profile Air Force and Marine Corps airfield projects.
I-10 Corridor
Key Project Area
The company operates in the desert heat of Pima County’s I-10 corridor, delivering precision-engineered concrete infrastructure across the Southwest.
From the desert heat of Pima County’s I‑10 corridor to Minot AFB, SWCP delivers precision-engineered concrete infrastructure across the Southwest.
Managing demanding schedules under tight federal oversight, it often works alongside the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on large military installations.
Its financial scale and project scope allow it to tackle long-life highway reconstructions, military apron paving and urgent airfield repairs.
Typical projects span Interstate highway concrete rehabilitation, full-depth airport taxiways and cargo pad resurfacing.
Specialized services include slip-form concrete paving, storm drain installations, demolition, pavement marking and concrete mix adjustments.
Culture + Values
Safety First
Safety is the highest priority.
Environment + Sustainability
2050
Net-Zero Goal
Aiming to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Implementing energy-efficient practices in daily operations.
Committed to recycling materials to reduce waste and conserve resources.
Prioritizing the use of environmentally friendly materials in paving projects.