Moves levers and depresses pedals to maneuver equipment and raise, lower, and tilt attachment to clear right-of-way.
May work with GPS installed devices on dozers and motor graders.
Moves levers to control tool bars, carriers, and disks.
Responsible to operate equipment within a Pipe Crew environment such as an excavator or loader.
Perform Laborer work as required
Responsible for general housekeeping, light maintenance of equipment, proper care of equipment, operating the equipment without damaging it along with maintenance checks of equipment including reporting usage/utilization hours on a daily basis.
Responsible of demolition of bridges and other structures with excavators and hydraulic hoe rams.
Uses shovel to dig trenches and holes of specified length, depth and width, remove loosened material and put in piles or transport trucks.
Connects hydraulic hoses, belts, mechanical linkage, or power takeoff shaft to tractor to provide power to raise, lower, or tilt attachment.
Fastens attachments to tractor with clevis or wedge pin hitches.
Learn, follow and promote all safety standards of Ralph L Wadsworth and its projects.
Responsible to construct/grade new roadways, base courses, building pads, footing excavation and water ponds and to properly slope and grade to specifications.
Drives bulldozer in successive passes over terrain to raise or lower terrain to specified grade following markings on grade stakes or hand signals.
Responsible to load, move, level and grade dirt, rocks, demoed concrete and other materials in a safe and efficient manner all in a high paced environment to maintain production goals.
Moves hand and foot levers to control hydraulic shovel.
Feels lever and listens for stalling action of engine to estimate depth of cut.
Requirements
driver's license
high school
heavy equipment
4 years
safety
initiative
Ability to maintain the initiative to maintain the flow of work under minimal supervision.
Ability to work safely under pressure with time constraints in a changing environment.
Valid Driver’s License
Good Eye to Hand coordination a must. Depth perception required.
Ability to proficiently operate three or more types of heavy equipment such as a backhoe, trackhoe, scrapers, dozer, excavator, loader, rock trucks, compactors, articulated trucks, crushers, and/or motor graders with or without GPS in a manner to prepare the job site to meet the required grades.
Willing to do laborer work
High School diploma/GED preferred.
Frequent gross body movements such as bending, climbing into equipment, lifting (up to 75lbs), twisting, standing, balancing, stooping, handling materials, moving around hazardous sites.
Have a minimum of 4 years of Heavy Equipment Operating Experience with multiple types of equipment or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Benefits
Flexible availability to include overtime and possible weekends and nights.
Tuition Reimbursement
Work weekend, holiday, and/or overtime work as the project needs require.
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Growth and Career Advancement
Competitive Pay
Holiday Pay
Retirement Plan - 401K, employees will receive a company contribution up to 5%
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
1980
Year Founded
The company was established in 1980 and has since grown to become a trusted name in the construction industry.
Hundreds
Projects Completed
The company has successfully completed hundreds of significant construction projects across the U.S.
Focuses on delivering high-quality, complex construction projects across various sectors, including infrastructure, commercial, and industrial.
Excels in heavy civil construction, with experience in building roads, bridges, and large-scale transportation infrastructure.
Has a strong presence in both public and private sectors, working on government contracts as well as commercial developments.
Notable projects include major highway construction, airport expansions, and large industrial facilities.
Culture + Values
92/100 Safety
High Safety Score
Maintains a consistently high safety score across all UDOT-tracked projects since 2000.
25% Better
Industry Safety Outperformance
Outperforms the industry average by at least 25% in safety performance, earning the AGC of Utah’s Platinum Safety Award.
Emphasizes safety culture by prioritizing the protection of team members.
Uses a four-fold approach to ensure safe production: focused task safety planning, hazard recognition, hazard control, and safety accountability.
Promotes engagement at all levels through training, planning, inspections, and incident reviews.
Committed to continuous innovation in construction methods and project concepts.
Valued family-oriented legacy, fostering internal growth through multi-generational employment and internal promotions.
Maintains steady, sustainable growth by diversifying service lines while ensuring financial stability.
Environment + Sustainability
$3.6B Investment
Airport Redevelopment Project
Part of a major infrastructure renewal initiative for Salt Lake City International Airport.
20+ Years
Sustainability Expertise
Experience in self-performing concrete, earthwork, and drainage for water and wastewater treatment plants.
Constructed LEED Silver certified Timpanogos Cave Visitors Center project in 2019
Built Salt Lake City International Airport South Concourse East & Central Tunnel (2022)
No public net-zero greenhouse-gas target or carbon-neutral pledge found
No disclosed Scope 1, 2 or 3 emissions baselines or reduction targets
No data on renewable-energy use, waste-diversion, recycled-content materials, or water-efficiency goals available
Inclusion & Diversity
No formal DEI strategy published on website or LinkedIn
No gender‑diversity statistics or representation data provided publicly
No stated DEI goals, initiatives, metrics, or outcomes available