TR Drill/Excavator Operator
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Heavy Equipment Operator, Construction Labor / Trades -
Construction
Heavy Equipment Operator, Construction Labor / Trades
Position Overview
The Drill / Excavator Operator is responsible for safely and efficiently operating drilling rigs and excavators to support foundation, ground improvement, shoring, and excavation projects. This role requires strong technical skills in operating heavy equipment, performing routine maintenance, and working closely with supervisors and crews to meet production and safety goals.
Key Responsibilities Equipment Operation- Operate drilling rigs for micropiles, anchors, ground improvement, and other geotechnical applications.
- Operate excavators for light excavation, hammer/tamper, and material handling.
- Change and operate attachments (augers, buckets, breakers, grapples, etc.) as required.
- Perform daily inspections and preventive maintenance on all equipment.
- Identify and report mechanical issues promptly to supervisors.
- Read and follow site plans, drilling logs, and supervisor instructions.
- Drill, tamp/compact and prepare foundations or support of excavation areas per design.
- Work with crews and spotters to ensure accuracy of drilling and excavation.
- Load/unload materials and assist in handling spoil, aggregates, and backfill.
- Maintain proper alignment, depth, and accuracy during drilling/tamping and excavation operations.
- Follow OSHA, company, and site-specific safety regulations at all times.
- Conduct daily safety checks and complete required equipment logs.
- Maintain situational awareness to ensure crew and equipment safety.
- Participate in daily toolbox talks and report unsafe conditions immediately.
- Communicate effectively with site supervisors, engineers, and ground personnel.
- Coordinate with foreman and quality control for drilling and excavation parameters.
- Report daily progress, production rates, and any site issues.
- Minimum 3-5 years of experience as a drill rig or excavator operator in construction.
- Experience in foundation drilling, micropiles, anchors, or geotechnical construction preferred.
- Ability to read site drawings, drilling layouts, and basic geotechnical instructions.
- Strong knowledge of heavy equipment operation and safety procedures.
- OSHA certification and equipment operator training cards required.
- Mechanical aptitude for troubleshooting minor equipment issues.
- Ability to work outdoors in demanding site conditions.
- Construction site environment; outdoor work in variable weather.
- Long hours, night shifts, and weekends may be required depending on project schedule.
- Physically demanding role involving heavy equipment operation and site support tasks.
You earn travel time to each project, $50/day meal assistance and then travel time to get home two weeks later. Your hotel room is paid for and in addition to your hourly rate, you are working consistent overtime. Our rate of pay is generally between $25 and $28/hour depending on your experience. If you earn $25/hour:
- $1000/week – 40 hours at $25/hour
- $375/week – 10 hours overtime at $37.5/hour
- $125/week – based on 5 hours of travel time each week
- $300/week – $50/day per diem assuming 6 nights away from home
Total: $93,600/year (this excludes any bonus, medical premium subsidies or retirement contributions you will earn from us).
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