Operator career pathway
Career pathways begin with an entry-level position. Click on each position title to learn more about each position.
Heavy Equipment Operator, Journeyman I
Must document hours of use on mobile equipment. Snow removal equipment, vacuum truck, lull, JLG, scissors lift, backhoe, winch truck, pump truck, excavator, etc. for the purpose of construction, demolition, maintenance, or excavation. Construction, maintenance and demolition of exchangers, towers, tanks, concrete work, winter work, turnaround work, ditches, foundation, vac work, etc. Performs specialized work as assigned by Supervisor.
Heavy Equipment Operator, Journeyman II
Competently operates heavy machinery, such as cranes, front end loader, grader, skid steer, bobcat,, vac truck, tractor-trailer, winch truck, stake truck, dump truck, snow removal equipment, lull, JLG, scissors lift, backhoe, or excavator, etc. for the purpose of construction, demolition, maintenance, or excavation. Construction, maintenance and demolition of exchangers, towers, tanks, concrete work, winter work, turnaround work, ditches, foundation, vac work, etc. Performs specialized work as assigned by Supervisor.
Heavy Equipment Operator, Journeyman III
Responsbile for completion of Demolition Checklist.
Heavy Equipment Operator, Journeyman IV
Responsible to perform specialized work as assigned by the Supervisor and work closely with crew members, engineering, other maintenance crafts, contractors, and process personnel. Duties and tasks are frequently non-routine including but not limited to construction, maintenance and demolition of exchangers, towers, tanks, concrete work, winter work, turnaround work, ditches, foundation, vac work, etc. Individuals in this role will learn and follow safety regulations and monitor operations to ensure that health and safety standards are met.