Inspect, clean, maintain and make minor equipment repairs or report malfunctions to Supervisor/Foreman.
Promote, execute and adhere to the company’s safety program and encourage all employees, subcontractors and consultants to adopt safety as a culture.
Observe distribution of paving material to adjust machine settings or material flow and indicate low spots for workers to add material.
Participate as a vital team member and contribute towards the success of the organization, which may involve the provision of other technical and administrative support, as required.
Monitor asphalt temperatures and vibration usage for proper breakdown and finish rolling of asphalt.
Requirements
cdl
asphalt roller
heavy lifting
communication
flexibility
compliance
Must comply with the company’s drug and alcohol testing requirements.
CDL license preferred, but not required.
Flexibility to work varied shifts, to include nights, weekends, and overtime.
Ability to work outdoors which could include inclement weather, heat and humidity, and exposure to dust and asphalt.
Day Shift (some night work required)
Excellent communication and time management skills.
Must be able to regularly lift and/or move heavy objects.
Previous experience operating an asphalt roller or similar heavy equipment preferred.
Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance plus Health Savings Account with annual company contribution.
Company provided Group Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment insurance.
Annual performance-based merit increases.
Company provided Short- and Long-Term Disability.
Paid vacation available after 180-day probationary period and accrued based on years of service.
Career growth/advancement opportunities.
Wages starting at $23.00/hr
Paid Holiday’s including Christmas shutdown between Christmas and New Years Day.
Retirement 401(k) with company contribution and match at one year of service.
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
Founded in 1908
Historical Context
The company traces its origins to 1908, marking over a century of operation.
86 Quarries Operated
Operational Scale
The company runs a substantial network of quarries across the Southeast and Midwest.
$800 Million Revenue
Financial Achievement
The company generates significant annual revenue, solidifying its position in the industry.
Top 10 Nationally Ranked
Industry Recognition
Recognized as one of the top ten in its sector nationwide.
It began as a family‑owned venture supplying crushed stone and grew into a major aggregates producer.
Headquartered in Nashville, it expanded across the Southeast and Midwest with quarries and asphalt plants in over a dozen states.
Operates 56+ asphalt plants, delivering crushed stone, sand, gravel, asphalt, highway, road and bridge construction services.
Specialises in heavy construction, site development and hot‑mix asphalt projects for infrastructure and transportation clients.
Notable projects include runway rehabilitation, interstate paving and BMW test‑track construction works.
Combines deep engineering roots with a century‑long heritage, evolving continuously through plant certifications and industry awards.
Culture + Values
We are committed to excellence in all that we do.
Safety is our number one priority.
We maintain a high standard of ethical behavior and integrity.
We are committed to the long-term success of our customers and employees.
We foster a culture of continuous improvement and innovation.
We are dedicated to environmental stewardship and sustainability.
We value teamwork and respect for all individuals.
Environment + Sustainability
2050 Target
Net Zero Commitment
The company is dedicated to achieving net zero emissions by the year 2050.
Committed to minimizing the environmental impact of operations.
Working toward reducing energy consumption and improving efficiency across facilities.
Focused on utilizing sustainable materials and processes wherever possible.
Continuously improving waste management strategies, including recycling and reducing landfill waste.
Implementing water conservation efforts at various sites to ensure responsible usage.
Investing in technology to lower the environmental footprint of manufacturing and operational processes.