Job Summary: Perform a variety of manual duties to support paving crew. This hourly, non-exempt position will work with direct supervision. Essential Functions: Collect and distribute weight tickets to customer and Foreman; record/scan truck job arrival and job departure time on weight tickets. Guide/direct trucks into paver without contacting the paver, ensuring all personnel are clear and other utilities, manholes, water valves, inlets and dropoffs are being navigated around. Ensure air ride suspension trucks “dump their air” prior to raising the bed of the truck to lower the center of gravity. Maintain dump position at the rear of the paver hopper to stay clear of the side of the truck. Direct discharge of load into paver, at a gradual pace, maintaining truck alignment and a constant flow from the truck to the paver keeping in visual contact with the Paver Operator and truck driver, paying special attention to overhead utilities and severe slopes that will require reducing the paving speed. Ensure at least 25% asphalt material is maintained in the paver hopper. Do not completely empty paver hopper. Upon completion of dumping load, advise Paver Operator and truck driver that load has been emptied. Direct driver to put truck bed down completely before pulling away from paver. Responsible for pre-paving requirements of stationing roadway in 100 foot intervals, painting paver passes/edges out, preparing surface to be paved by milling, shoveling and sweeping to clean area. Evaluate the site for any potential hazards and discuss with Foreman. Walk beside the paver behind the screed to correct any mat imperfections or hand work around utilities, driveways, side streets using shovels and lutes to place the material and hand tampers and vibraplates to compact material not accessible to rollers. Constantly be aware of the potential hazards present when working around construction equipment and the motoring public. Adhere to paving safety rules at all times. Set up and tear down traffic control devices as needed, while safely operating a company vehicle. Relieve flaggers, as required, throughout the day, while safely operating a company vehicle. Exercise proper care and maintenance of company equipment. May operate or be trained to operate heavy equipment, such as skid steer, roller, paver, screed, etc. Frequently work more than 40 hours per week and non-traditional hours including night shift, Saturdays and occasionally Sundays. Perform additional assignments per supervisor’s direction.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees