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Sunrock is seeking a Lowboy Driver to haul heavy construction equipment between North Carolina project sites. You will operate lowboy trailers and other trucks, perform daily vehicle inspections, and ensure on-time delivery while adhering to safety regulations.
The role supports grading and paving crews and may involve assisting field crews with general construction tasks. Typical shifts are 8–14 hours, Monday–Friday, with overtime and occasional nights.
Sunrock is a family-owned construction materials and contracting company serving North Carolina for more than 75 years. We produce aggregates, asphalt, and concrete while delivering grading, paving, and utility construction services across the region.
Department: Contracting
Location: North Carolina Project Sites
Employment Type: Full-Time
FLSA Status: Hourly, Non-Exempt
Sunrock provides competitive pay and a comprehensive benefits package, including:
The Lowboy Driver is responsible for transporting heavy construction equipment safely and efficiently between job sites using a lowboy trailer and other commercial vehicles as assigned.
This role supports grading and paving crews by ensuring equipment is delivered safely and on time. Drivers may also assist field crews with general construction tasks when needed.
Typical work hours are 8-14 hour shifts, Monday through Friday, with occasional night work, overtime, and weekends depending on project schedules. Minimal overnight travel may be required.
This role involves working in outdoor construction environments and operating heavy equipment around active job sites. Conditions may include exposure to weather, dust, noise, and heavy machinery.
Sunrock is an Equal Opportunity Employer and makes all employment decisions without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, religion, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, citizen status, or any other legally protected status under local, state, or federal law.