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Aggregate Loader Operator - Michels Road & Stone, Inc.

Michels Corporation

Town of Lomira (WI)

On-site

USD 35,000 - 55,000

Full time

18 days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking an Aggregate Loader Operator to join their dynamic team. In this role, you will operate heavy equipment, ensuring materials are moved efficiently on construction sites. With a strong commitment to safety and excellence, this company values its employees, providing extensive training and a comprehensive benefits program. If you thrive in fast-paced environments and enjoy working independently while contributing to meaningful projects, this opportunity is perfect for you. Join a family-owned company that prioritizes safety and invests in your future.

Benefits

Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
401(k) Plan
Short Term Disability Insurance
Long Term Disability Insurance
Flexible Spending Accounts
Health Savings Account
Legal Plan
Identity Theft Monitoring Plan

Qualifications

  • 0-1 year of experience in a pit or quarry or related operator experience required.
  • Valid driver license and acceptable driving record required.

Responsibilities

  • Maneuvering, navigating, and operating heavy equipment on construction projects.
  • Moving materials throughout the job site efficiently.

Skills

Mechanical aptitude
Heavy equipment operation
Collaboration
Communication

Education

High School Diploma or equivalent

Tools

Skid loaders
Front-end loaders
Backhoe
Excavator
Trucks

Job description

Lomira, WI

Michels Road & Stone, Inc. is shaping the future. We provide and place materials for road, airport, mass excavation and shoreline protection projects. Our projects are large; the tolerance for error is tiny. Our leaders, field crews and massive fleet of specialized equipment is focused on excellence. Are you? Our work improves lives. Find out how a career at Michels Road & Stone, Inc. can change yours.

As an Aggregate Loader Operator you may perform any combination of the following duties on construction projects; maneuvering, navigating, and operating equipment. Operators use heavy equipment such as skid loaders, front-end loaders, backhoe, excavator and trucks to move materials throughout the job site.

Why Michels Road & Stone, Inc.?

  • We will never ask you to prioritize speed ahead of safety
  • We are family owned and operated
  • We invest an average of $5,000 per employee on training each year
  • We share experience and insights to develop industry leaders
  • We are a part of the Michels family of companies – one of North America’s largest, most diversified energy and infrastructure contractors
  • We offer a comprehensive benefits program, including Health, Dental, Life, Flexible Spending Accounts, Health Savings Account, Short Term and Long Term Disability Insurance, 401(k) plan, Legal Plan, and Identity Theft and Monitoring Plan. Depending on your position and location you may participate in a different benefit plan.

Why you?

  • You thrive in fast-paced environments under tight deadlines
  • You relish new challenges and evolving technology
  • You enjoy collaborating and communicating with your teammates
  • You like to know your efforts are noticed and appreciated
  • You enjoy working independently

What it takes:

  • 0-1 year of crusher operator experience in a pit or quarry or related operator experience required
  • Mechanical aptitude
  • A valid driver license for the type(s) of vehicles you may be drivingandan acceptable driving record
  • Willingness to work under a union collective bargaining agreement

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