Heavy Equipment Operator

I like variety in my work. My duties can change daily depending on the job and the site I’m working on.

Heavy Equipment Operators operate heavy machinery such as articulating haul trucks, loaders, excavators, backhoes, dozers, graders, rollers, and skid steers. These machines are universally used for all heavy construction, including earthmoving, road building, mining, and forestry. Operators are responsible for safe equipment operations, basic equipment maintenance, the application of markers, grades and stakes, and the heavy equipment GPS guiding systems.

You are a team player.

You have a strong work ethic.

You are reliable and have a good attitude.

Responsibilities

  • Safe operation of haul trucks, loaders, dozers, excavators, graders, and other heavy equipment
  • Operate heavy paving equipment safely for building roads
  • Perform preliminary and post-operational checks, clean, lubricate, and refuel equipment; and perform daily maintenance

Key Skills & Attributes

(technical training and on the job)

  • Strong communication, numeracy, reading & problem-solving skills
  • Excellent hand-eye coordination & depth perception
  • Good concentration and stamina
  • Mechanical aptitude & manual dexterity
  • A safety conscious attitude
  • Ability to work outdoors & at heights
  • Ability to work in a collaborative environment

Entrance Requirements

Successful completion of online Trades Assessment.

Apprenticeship Program:

The IUOE Local 115 Training Association (IUOETA) is a designated training provider by the Industry Training Authority and specializes in offering training and apprenticeships in the Mobile Crane Operator, Heavy Equipment Operator and Asphalt Paving/Laydown Technician programs. The IUOETA also sponsors apprentices as Heavy Duty Mechanics, Commercial Transport Mechanics, Plant Operator, Hoist Mechanics and Welder programs.

Hourly Pay

Salary Range: $28 – $60/hr

Projected Growth

(CONSTRUCTION LABOUR FORCE)

10% over the decade

compared to 2020*

*BuildForce Canada

Did you know?

The International Union of Operating Engineers Local 115 represents over 12,500 members in B.C. and the Yukon and has helped each of its members build better futures for themselves and their families.

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