
Heidelberg Materials North America
A leading supplier of construction materials, focusing on cement, concrete, aggregates, and innovative solutions.
Driller/Roof Bolter
Operate drilling/roof bolting gear, install supports, maintain safety underground.
Job Highlights
About the Role
• Operate drilling and roof‑bolting machinery safely and efficiently. • Install roof support systems to maintain underground stability. • Perform routine inspections and maintenance on equipment. • Monitor drilling and bolting progress, adjusting operations as needed. • Follow all safety protocols and environmental regulations. • Maintain compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸drilling ops
- ▸roof bolting
- ▸equipment maintenance
- ▸progress monitoring
- ▸safety compliance
- ▸regulatory adherence
What You Bring
The Aggregates line of business is seeking a skilled operator to run drilling and roof‑bolting equipment underground. The role involves installing roof support systems, conducting equipment inspections, and monitoring progress while maintaining strict safety and environmental standards. Successful candidates must complete a pre‑offer physical exam, drug/alcohol screening, background check, and may be subject to ongoing FMCSA‑regulated testing. The position requires the ability to work in physically demanding underground environments with mechanical equipment, varying weather, high noise levels, and elevated humidity. • Meet physical demands of underground work and adhere to FMCSA drug‑and‑alcohol testing requirements. • Communicate effectively and work collaboratively in a team. • Demonstrate problem‑solving skills for changing underground conditions.
Requirements
- ▸drilling
- ▸roof‑bolting
- ▸fmcsa
- ▸physical
- ▸teamwork
- ▸problem solving
Benefits
Compensation is $28.76 per hour plus a $0.50 underground rate, with union‑provided medical, dental, vision, pension, vacation, sick leave, and holidays. Heidelberg Materials is an equal‑opportunity employer that values diversity, including minorities, women, veterans, and persons with disabilities.
Work Environment
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