Heavy Equipment Operators

Superior Construction

The Role

Overview

Operate heavy equipment on construction sites ensuring safety and project efficiency.

Key Responsibilities

  • equipment maintenance
  • heavy equipment
  • material flow
  • site clean-up
  • safety compliance
  • equipment inspection

Tasks

-Ensure company equipment and materials are maintained, kept clean, and stored in a safe manner -Operate heavy equipment in compliance with the company's operating safety policies and procedures -Observe the distribution of paving material to adjust machine settings or material flow and indicate low spots for workers to add material. -Keep the work area and equipment clean by collecting and disposing of scrap and excess materials. -Proactively communicate with foreman, superintendent, and coworkers -Properly follow all company policies and OSHA regulations for safe working procedures and the environment. -Check filters and grease equipment

Requirements

  • osha
  • driver's license
  • operating experience
  • reliability
  • communication
  • stress management

What You Bring

-Stress Management/Composure. -Must adhere to OSHA safety protocol and work in a drug-free environment. -2-4 Years of Operating Experience Preferred. -Must possess or be able to obtain a valid and appropriate state driver’s license before employment. -Must be reliable/have reliable transportation. -Communication Proficiency.

The Company

About Superior Construction

-Headquartered in the Midwest with a Southeast arm, it tackles complex infrastructure from highways to water systems. -As a design‑build specialist, it deploys forward‑thinking tech and expert teams to deliver challenging projects nationwide. -Typical works include transportation interchanges, industrial plants, ports, airports, emergency rebuilds, and water facilities. -The firm is known for welding cross‑sector versatility—from aviation runways and marine structures to petrochemical plants. -Its fourth‑generation leadership blends homegrown legacy with a sharp eye on innovation and engineering excellence. -An often‑overlooked strength: they self‑perform key crafts in‑house, maintaining tight control over quality and schedule. -They’ve earned awards like the ARTBA Glass Hammer for steel‑heading industry initiatives and innovation.

Sector Specialisms

Infrastructure

Transportation

Marine

Aviation

Industrial

Heavy Civil