Rock Truck & Loader Operator (Edmonton and Surrounding Area)
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About the role
What We Offer At Abalone, we value: Doing Justly: We will do what’s right, even when no one is looking. Loving Mercy: We will treat people with respect, honouring the differences that bring strength to our organization and the projects we undertake. Walking Humbly: We recognize that our expertise is not universal and seek first to understand before we take action. We offer a competitive wage and benefits package, along with a strong team atmosphere that has resulted in employee longevity within our company.
Summary of Position Abalone Construction is a privately owned company with over 40 years specializing in Industrial and Commercial civil construction. We offer construction services in a variety of markets including Infrastructure, Roadbuilding, and Land Development. The rock / haul truck operator will be responsible for supporting multiple project sites by hauling aggregate and other materials as required
Role and Responsibilities Operate and maintain equipment in a safe and efficient manner by following Abalone policies and procedures; Have a clear understanding of the load and work limits of the equipment model being operated; Haul and transport materials within site limits, from cut to intended placement location. Communicating with loading excavator and dozer operators to ensure material is being placed in a safe manor in the intended location. Complete daily maintenance (minor) ensuring the necessary components are greased, windows and mirrors are cleaned; Complete daily inspections of items such as tires, fluids, lights, brakes & hydraulic lines to ensure equipment is fully functional and safe for operating; Perform other related duties as required
Qualifications, Training and Education Must have a minimum of 2 years’ experience operating rock truck Gradesman experience is considered an asset Must have valid CSTS-2020, WHMIS 2015 and Ground Disturbance Personal vehicle and valid driver’s license required
Working Conditions Operators will be working outside in all weather conditions. They must be able to spend long periods of time sitting in their vehicle, or walking/standing on the job site. They must be willing to commit to 50 + hours per week at various project locations.