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Equipment Operator

Curtis Contracting, Inc.
(CCI) focuses on design-build construction and general contracting for building, highway, and infrastructure improvements for federal, state, and local jurisdictions.
CCI is separated into multiple divisions including the Building division, Civil division, Bridge division, Asphalt Paving Division, and Federal division.
As a prime contractor, CCIs work includes a full range of building construction activities and design-build projects.
CCI has extensive design-build experience and prefers to pursue project solicitations that recognize safety, quality, environmental stewardship, and performance as the major factors in the contract award criteria.
CCI has a large equipment fleet and self performs all aspects of construction management, site work, utilities, demolition, asbestos abatement, heavy highway, cast-in-place concrete, rough carpentry, installation of divisions 8 & 10 items, and erection of pre-engineered metal structures.
Job Description/SummaryWill operate one or several types of power construction equipment, such as motor graders, bulldozers, scrapers, tractors, front-end loaders to excavate, move and grade earth, erect structures or pour concrete or other hard surface pavement.
Performs maintenance to the equipment such as lubricating, inspecting and cleaning.
Job Requirements/QualificationsMust be able to operate equipment as indicated above to establish grades on various phases of new construction for roads, parking lots, building pads, etc.
, knowledge of GPS system for establishing grades a plus.
3-5 years of experience preferred.
Drug Test/Screening, Reference Checks, and must have dependable transportation.
BenefitsHealth and Dental Insurance401K ProgramProfit SharingPaid HolidaysPaid Leave.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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