Heavy Equipment Operator

Edinburg, TX
Full Time
Experienced

Looking for an opportunity to work with a great team using your heavy equipment operator skills?  Then IOC Company LLC, a major road and highway construction company in south Texas, has an opportunity for you!  We are looking for individuals who have a passion for construction, like working on a team, and have a safety-first mindset to fill openings on various construction crews.  

Job Duties/Requirements:

  •  Experienced Operator with the ability to operate equipment such as Back-hoe, Loader, Excavator, Roller, Broom, Scrapper, Paving Machine, Dozer, Motor Grader.
  •   Must have a total commitment to operate equipment safely.
  •   Will conduct daily equipment inspection.
  •   Will lubricate equipment grease points daily with supplied grease gun.
  •   Will monitor equipment hours and know time of next equipment service.
  •   Will verify dimensions, alignments and clearances per drawing/plans.
  •   Ability to work in various weather conditions.
  •  Good communication skills required.
  •  Must be willing to work overtime when required.
  •  Must be dependable, punctual and work well in a team environment.
  •  Must be at least age 18 years of age due to nature of working environment.
  •  Must be willing to travel and work away from home when required.
  •  Must pass initial hire as well as random drug tests. 

Job Type: Full-time

Physical Demands/Requirements:

  • Ability to work outdoors in all elements (heat, cold, rain).
  • Ability to wear personal protective equipment (hard hat, safety glasses, steel toe boots) at all times.
  • Able to work a flexible shift and overtime as required include night shift if needed
  • Includes crawling, standing, stooping, bending, crouching, kneeling, sitting, reaching, able to routinely lift heavy objects in excess of 50 pounds and pushing and pulling of objects is required.
  • Frequent use of arms, hands, fingers feet.
  • Physical work required at times.

IOC Company LLC. is an Equal Opportunity Employer (M/F/D/V) with a strong commitment to environmental awareness and a drug-free workplace.

Job Type: Full-time

Experience:

  • Construction: 1 year (Preferred)

Location:

  • South Texas Area

License:

  • Class C (Preferred)
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