Construction Equipment Operator

MNLOtsego, MN
$30 - $34Onsite

About The Position

We are looking for an experienced Equipment Operator to join our growing construction division based out of Otsego, MN. This role will operate a range of large and small equipment across a variety of ecological restoration projects — from shoreline builds and prairie restorations to wetland mitigation and forestry operations. You'll be a key contributor to field execution, safety, and craftsmanship. This is a field-based role that includes regular travel to project sites, including overnight stays, especially during the busy spring–fall season. We’re looking for someone who enjoys both running equipment and jumping in to help with installation tasks when needed.

Requirements

  • 2+ years of experience operating equipment in construction, agriculture, landscaping, or a related industry.
  • Strong ability to follow detailed instructions from project foremen and superintendents.
  • Demonstrated skill in the safe and efficient operation of equipment ranging from large earthmoving machines to compact tools and attachments.
  • Comfort reading site plans, maps, and specifications.
  • Willingness to travel regularly and work long hours in field conditions.
  • Must have, or be willing to obtain within 3 months (with company assistance): Class A commercial driver’s license with air brake and tanker endorsements.
  • Strong communication skills and a team mindset.
  • Basic computer literacy, including Microsoft Office products and project management software.
  • Ability to lift 50 lbs., stand or sit for extended periods, and work in varying weather conditions.

Responsibilities

  • Operate a variety of large equipment, such as dozers, excavators, scrapers, off-road trucks, and forestry equipment to complete site grading, earthwork, and restoration tasks.
  • Run small and mid-sized equipment including tractors, skid loaders, ATV/UTVs, and implements for vegetation installation, soil prep, and invasive species removal.
  • Carry out ecological restoration activities such as native seeding, planting, erosion control installation, and shoreline stabilization.
  • Assist with hauling and transporting equipment to/from job sites.
  • Read and follow maps, construction drawings, and site specifications to complete tasks accurately.
  • Communicate daily project goals and updates with project leaders and field team members.
  • Perform basic equipment maintenance and safety inspections.
  • Follow MNL safety and compliance procedures across all worksites.
  • Support non-operating duties as needed during project installation or downtime.
  • Travel frequently to in-state and occasional out-of-state sites; overnight stays are required, especially during peak season.
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