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Pipe Backhoe Operator
Jr. Davis Construction Company, Inc.
Full‑service heavy‑highway and site‑development contractor resolving design conflicts with cost‑effective solutions.
Operate pipe backhoe for water/sewer pipe installation and material transport.
14d ago
Intermediate (4-7 years), Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Cape Coral Metropolitan Area
Field
Company Size
1,200 Employees
Service Specialisms
Heavy highway construction
Roadway construction
Earthwork
Excavating contractors
Underground utilities
Water main construction
Bridge construction
Commercial general contracting
Sector Specialisms
Heavy Highway
Roadway
Earthwork
Heavy Civil
Site Development
Commercial
Residential
Public Sector Infrastructure
Role
What you would be doing
equipment inspection
minor maintenance
loader operation
material transport
pipe installation
safety compliance
Regularly twist, bend, stoop, kneel and crouch to perform duties
Work closely with ground crew to achieve project objectives
Maintain cleanliness and good condition of trucks
Climb intermittently
Perform daily inspections and safety checks on equipment; reports defects and repairs
Perform minor maintenance to include cleaning, lubricating and refilling equipment
Maneuver loader and other heavy equipment safely on public or private roadways
Transport aggregate or other materials in a safe and precise manner
Performs all duties in conformance to appropriate safety and security standards
Regularly required to use hands and fingers to handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls, and reach and grasp with hands and arms
Move lever to raise and tilt bucket when filled, or to dump material
Assist pipe layer in the installation of water main and sewers
Loading, delivery, and dumping of materials in a safe and timely manner
Regularly push/pull objects
Check fluid levels, maintain tires pressures and change implements or attachments
What you bring
backhoe
cdl a
heavy equipment
piping
high school
3 years
Must have experience in laying water, sewer and storm pipe
Constant physical effort, including extended sitting for at least 8 hour shift
Able to listen, follow directions, and have a willingness to continue to enhance skills
Safe driving abilities and strict adherence to safety requirements and procedures
Must have reliable transportation, and ability to travel to assigned worksites
Display a professional and courteous attitude to co-workers, supervisors, and the general public
Excellent hand, eye and foot coordination
Regularly reach above shoulder level
Ability to work nights and weekends when necessary
Able to hear and respond to oral instructions in a noisy environment
Must be physically able to repetitively lift, push, pull and/or carry at least 25 pounds occasionally, and sometimes heavier weight
Knowledge and understanding of "safety systems" associated with equipment operation including set-up and emergency procedures.
Active Driver’s license required with no DUIs or serious traffic violations. CDL Class "A" driver's license
Knowledge and understanding of loading, unloading, and transport procedures for equipment; as well as compaction requirements for ground conditions, or customer needs.
Agility, balance, and manual dexterity, as well as arm-hand steadiness
3 recent years’ experience working as a Backhoe Operator
Good vision, depth perception, peripheral vision and the ability to adjust focus
Effective communications with jobsite supervisor and co-workers
Knowledge of heavy equipment used in piping operations, their capacities and physical limitations, and issues involved in ground disturbance
High School diploma or general education degree (GED)
Knowledge in support equipment operation, digging equipment, vacuum units, reel trailers, backhoes, plows, and trenches
Intermittent walking and standing on a construction site
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