Heavy-highway construction and general engineering in the Southwest, serving as contractor and materials producer.
Operate heavy equipment for civil, industrial, and wind construction projects.
1 months ago ago
$22 - $40
Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Pueblo, CO
Field
Company Size
372 Employees
Service Specialisms
General Contracting
Construction Management
Design-Build
Heavy-Highway Construction
Alternative Project Delivery
Sector Specialisms
Heavy Highway Construction
Airports
Bridges
Road / Highway
Mining
Role
Description
safety compliance
machine coordination
3d visualization
equipment operation
terrain leveling
maintenance reporting
Promote and comply with all Company and safety policies and procedures
Coordinate machine actions with other activities, positioning or moving loads in response to hand or audio signals from crew members
Visualize objects in three dimensions from drawings.
Read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals
When on-site, actively participate in daily toolbox meetings with crews and subcontractors.
Move in and around confined, cluttered, and uneven areas.
May build level and/or extreme terrain and excavate land surfaces, using various pieces of construction equipment listed above
Set a personal example of safe behavior.
Coordinate the use of eyes, hands, and feet.
Perform maintenance duties such as cleaning, greasing and oiling machines; fill out maintenance reports daily
Add and subtract two-digit numbers, multiply and divide with 10's and 100's and ability to perform these operations using units weight measurement and volume
Drive and maneuver equipment equipped with blades in successive passes over working areas to remove topsoil, vegetation, and rocks and to distribute and level earth or terrain
Gather and load dirt, stone, equipment, materials, and waste product from jobsite onto trucks using different pieces of equipment
Evaluate information based on measurable standards; and see details in objects or drawings and recognize slight differences in shapes and shadings.
May need to maintain physical strength and stamina; Use arms, hands, and legs fully; Push, pull, and frequently lift and carry objects weighing up to 50 pounds; and stoop, kneel, balance, crouch, crawl, and climb to perform job tasks.
Requirements
heavy equipment
ppe
mechanical aptitude
1-3 years
excavation
travel
Ability to wear personal protective equipment is required (including but not limited to- safety toed shoes, gloves, safety glasses, hearing protection, hardhat, vest, etc.).
This work environment may involve moderate exposure to unusual elements, such as extreme temperatures, dirt, dust, fumes, smoke, unpleasant odors and/or loud noises.
Hear well (either naturally or with correction.)
Stamina to perform this task repetitively and continuously for several hour intervals.
See well (either naturally or with correction).
Must have the ability to communicate clearly, listen and understand information through spoken words and sentences to ensure full comprehension of job duties, safety regulations, and other situations that may require an immediate response
May need to work at heights and must be able to abide by all safety and fall-protection requirements; must be able to wear and utilize all safety equipment required for work at heights.
Be knowledgeable of MIC Health and Safety programs and project specific regulations.
Common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written or oral form
Operates heavy equipment and includes knowledge of equipment functions, running, navigating, detects or assesses problems, mechanical aptitude, and driving
Ability to excavate trenches with proper slopes per OSHA
1-3 years related experience and/or training or equivalent combination of education and experience
Work up to a 12-hour shift doing hard physical work in varying temperatures and outside conditions.
Minimum 1 year of experience in heavy equipment operation role
Ability to work within precise standards of accuracy and follow set procedures and standards
May be required to travel to different jobsites on limited notice
Benefits
Compensation; hourly $22-$40
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
FNF Construction, Inc. is a heavy highway contractor established in 1984, headquartered in Tempe, Arizona.
The company specializes in infrastructure construction, general engineering work, and the production of aggregate and asphalt rubber binder.
FNF Construction operates primarily in the Southwestern United States, with a strong presence in Arizona and New Mexico.
The company's annual revenue is estimated at $176.6 million as of 2024.
FNF Construction offers a wide range of services including preconstruction, construction management, paving, structural concrete work, and material supply.
The company has expertise in complex projects such as bridges, box culverts, retaining walls, and airport runway construction.
FNF Construction utilizes state-of-the-art equipment and technology for high production and quality in their operations.
The company has completed notable projects like the I-10 Broadway Curve Improvement Project and the SR 79 Bridge Slide in Arizona.
FNF Construction is known for its precision work on bridges and its ability to handle accelerated bridge construction methods.
The company has established long-lasting relationships with both government agencies and private industry clients.
Culture + Values
Strong commitment to excellence on all projects
Emphasis on safety as top priority
Focus on quality, partnering, and teamwork
Efficient scheduling of manpower, equipment, and subcontractors
Dedication to fast-tracking construction projects
Reputation for success built on core values
Adaptable business philosophy to remain competitive
Emphasis on innovation and technology adoption
Commitment to employee development and growth opportunities
Collaborative work environment with family-like atmosphere
Environment + Sustainability
Committed to reducing carbon emissions, with a 21% decline in carbon emissions at Jacksonville Headquarters from 2019 baseline year to 2,111 MTCO2e in 2022
63% reduction in non-recycled waste footprint at Jacksonville Headquarters from 2019 baseline year to 36 tons in 2022
28% decrease in water consumption at Jacksonville Headquarters from 2019 baseline year to 6.7 million gallons in 2022
Formalized climate risk analysis into a consolidated enterprise-level assessment
Initiatives include eliminating plastic water bottles, participating in recycling programs, and digitizing records to reduce paper usage
Partnering with vendors committed to sustainability for IT asset disposal and records management
Implementing energy efficiency projects at facilities, including retrofitting parking garages with LED lighting
Majority of technology deployed in data centers is Energy Star compliant
No specific net zero target date mentioned
Inclusion & Diversity
63.1% of workforce is female, 36.9% is male
Commitment to equal employment opportunity and compliance with anti-discrimination laws
Prohibits discrimination based on protected characteristics including gender identity/expression
Offers educational reimbursement and employee memberships to professional organizations
Provides Women in Leadership and Leadership Development programs
Incorporates diversity and anti-discrimination initiatives in corporate policies
Maintains open-door culture encouraging employee feedback and reporting of policy violations