About the Role:
The Batch Man / Dispatcher plays a critical role in the construction industry by managing the preparation and delivery of concrete batches to ensure quality and consistency on job sites. This position requires meticulous attention to detail to measure, mix, and monitor materials according to project specifications and safety standards. The Batch Man collaborates closely with site supervisors and equipment operators to coordinate timely batching and delivery, minimizing delays and maintaining workflow efficiency. This role demands a strong understanding of batching equipment operation, material properties, and quality control procedures to meet both client and regulatory requirements. Ultimately, the Batch Man contributes significantly to the structural integrity and success of construction projects by ensuring that concrete batches meet precise standards every time.
Minimum Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent.Experience operating concrete batching equipment or similar machinery in a construction environment.Basic knowledge of concrete mix design and material properties.Ability to follow detailed instructions and safety procedures.Physical ability to perform manual labor, including lifting and standing for extended periods.Preferred Qualifications:
Certification in concrete batching or related construction trades.Familiarity with computerized batching systems and quality control software.Previous experience working on large-scale construction projects.Knowledge of OSHA safety standards and environmental regulations related to construction materials.Strong communication skills to effectively coordinate with team members and supervisors.Responsibilities:
Operate and maintain concrete batching equipment to prepare batches according to project specifications.Measure and mix raw materials such as cement, sand, gravel, and water accurately to produce high-quality concrete.Monitor the batching process continuously to ensure consistency and adherence to safety and quality standards.Coordinate with delivery drivers and site personnel to schedule and dispatch concrete batches efficiently.Perform routine inspections and maintenance on batching machinery to prevent breakdowns and ensure operational readiness.Maintain detailed records of batch quantities, materials used, and quality control tests for reporting and compliance purposes.Adhere strictly to all safety protocols and environmental regulations during batching and material handling.Skills:
The Batch Man utilizes technical skills daily to operate and troubleshoot batching equipment, ensuring precise measurement and mixing of materials. Attention to detail is essential for monitoring batch quality and maintaining compliance with project specifications and safety standards. Communication skills facilitate effective coordination with delivery teams and site supervisors to optimize workflow and meet project deadlines. Problem-solving abilities are applied when addressing equipment malfunctions or material inconsistencies to minimize downtime. Additionally, organizational skills are important for maintaining accurate records and managing inventory of raw materials.
Read LessAbout the Role:
The Batch Man / Dispatcher plays a critical role in the construction industry by managing the preparation and delivery of concrete batches to ensure quality and consistency on job sites. This position requires meticulous attention to detail to measure, mix, and monitor materials according to project specifications and safety standards. The Batch Man collaborates closely with site supervisors and equipment operators to coordinate timely batching and delivery, minimizing delays and maintaining workflow efficiency. This role demands a strong understanding of batching equipment operation, material properties, and quality control procedures to meet both client and regulatory requirements. Ultimately, the Batch Man contributes significantly to the structural integrity and success of construction projects by ensuring that concrete batches meet precise standards every time.
Minimum Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent.Experience operating concrete batching equipment or similar machinery in a construction environment.Basic knowledge of concrete mix design and material properties.Ability to follow detailed instructions and safety procedures.Physical ability to perform manual labor, including lifting and standing for extended periods.Preferred Qualifications:
Certification in concrete batching or related construction trades.Familiarity with computerized batching systems and quality control software.Previous experience working on large-scale construction projects.Knowledge of OSHA safety standards and environmental regulations related to construction materials.Strong communication skills to effectively coordinate with team members and supervisors.Responsibilities:
Operate and maintain concrete batching equipment to prepare batches according to project specifications.Measure and mix raw materials such as cement, sand, gravel, and water accurately to produce high-quality concrete.Monitor the batching process continuously to ensure consistency and adherence to safety and quality standards.Coordinate with delivery drivers and site personnel to schedule and dispatch concrete batches efficiently.Perform routine inspections and maintenance on batching machinery to prevent breakdowns and ensure operational readiness.Maintain detailed records of batch quantities, materials used, and quality control tests for reporting and compliance purposes.Adhere strictly to all safety protocols and environmental regulations during batching and material handling.Skills:
The Batch Man utilizes technical skills daily to operate and troubleshoot batching equipment, ensuring precise measurement and mixing of materials. Attention to detail is essential for monitoring batch quality and maintaining compliance with project specifications and safety standards. Communication skills facilitate effective coordination with delivery teams and site supervisors to optimize workflow and meet project deadlines. Problem-solving abilities are applied when addressing equipment malfunctions or material inconsistencies to minimize downtime. Additionally, organizational skills are important for maintaining accurate records and managing inventory of raw materials.
Read LessAbout the Role:
The Batch Man / Dispatcher plays a critical role in the construction industry by managing the preparation and delivery of concrete batches to ensure quality and consistency on job sites. This position requires meticulous attention to detail to measure, mix, and monitor materials according to project specifications and safety standards. The Batch Man collaborates closely with site supervisors and equipment operators to coordinate timely batching and delivery, minimizing delays and maintaining workflow efficiency. This role demands a strong understanding of batching equipment operation, material properties, and quality control procedures to meet both client and regulatory requirements. Ultimately, the Batch Man contributes significantly to the structural integrity and success of construction projects by ensuring that concrete batches meet precise standards every time.
Minimum Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent.Experience operating concrete batching equipment or similar machinery in a construction environment.Basic knowledge of concrete mix design and material properties.Ability to follow detailed instructions and safety procedures.Physical ability to perform manual labor, including lifting and standing for extended periods.Preferred Qualifications:
Certification in concrete batching or related construction trades.Familiarity with computerized batching systems and quality control software.Previous experience working on large-scale construction projects.Knowledge of OSHA safety standards and environmental regulations related to construction materials.Strong communication skills to effectively coordinate with team members and supervisors.Responsibilities:
Operate and maintain concrete batching equipment to prepare batches according to project specifications.Measure and mix raw materials such as cement, sand, gravel, and water accurately to produce high-quality concrete.Monitor the batching process continuously to ensure consistency and adherence to safety and quality standards.Coordinate with delivery drivers and site personnel to schedule and dispatch concrete batches efficiently.Perform routine inspections and maintenance on batching machinery to prevent breakdowns and ensure operational readiness.Maintain detailed records of batch quantities, materials used, and quality control tests for reporting and compliance purposes.Adhere strictly to all safety protocols and environmental regulations during batching and material handling.Skills:
The Batch Man utilizes technical skills daily to operate and troubleshoot batching equipment, ensuring precise measurement and mixing of materials. Attention to detail is essential for monitoring batch quality and maintaining compliance with project specifications and safety standards. Communication skills facilitate effective coordination with delivery teams and site supervisors to optimize workflow and meet project deadlines. Problem-solving abilities are applied when addressing equipment malfunctions or material inconsistencies to minimize downtime. Additionally, organizational skills are important for maintaining accurate records and managing inventory of raw materials.
Read LessAssistant Project Manager
Mission-Critical & Data Center Concrete Construction
Silverback Concrete — “We’ve Got Your Back.”
Department
Commercial Projects — Concrete Operations
Employment Type
Full-Time, Exempt
Work Location
South Hill, VA Office
Reports To
Project Manager
Compensation
$45,000 – $55,000 / yr (DOE)
Travel
Local — South Hill, VA area
About Silverback Concrete
Silverback Concrete is a family-led commercial concrete subcontractor built on grit, accountability, and a client-first mindset. We specialize in mission-critical and data center construction, self-performing structural and slab concrete scopes on some of the most demanding campuses in the country. Our reputation is earned in the field — through quality work, dependable schedule performance, and the kind of ownership that makes general contractors want us back on the next project. As our data center work scales across Virginia and the broader Mid-Atlantic, we are expanding our project management bench with people who want to grow with the company. When we say “We’ve Got Your Back,” we mean it for our clients, our crews, and each other.
Position Summary
The Assistant Project Manager (APM) supports the Project Manager and project leadership team in the day-to-day administration and execution of concrete scopes on our active data center project in South Hill, VA. Based out of our South Hill office, the APM is the backbone of project documentation and coordination — keeping submittals, RFIs, procurement, and quality records moving so the field can stay productive. This is a development role for someone who wants to learn the business from the ground up and grow into a full Project Manager. The APM works closely with field leadership, our QC team, ready-mix and testing partners, and the general contractor to deliver clean, well-documented, on-schedule concrete work.
Core Duties & Responsibilities
The APM partners with the Project Manager to keep the project organized and the paperwork ahead of the work. Primary responsibilities include:
• Project administration: Maintain accurate, up-to-date project records in Procore, including drawings, specifications, ASIs, RFIs, submittals, and change documentation.
• Submittals & RFIs: Prepare, log, route, and track submittals and RFIs to closure; follow up with the GC, suppliers, and engineers to keep responses on schedule.
• Procurement & buyout support: Assist with material procurement and delivery scheduling for concrete, reinforcing steel, embeds, vapor retarder, curing materials, and formwork; track lead times against the pour schedule.
• Quality documentation: Work alongside the QC team to compile mix design approvals, pre-placement checklists, cylinder break results, and floor flatness/levelness (FF/FL) reports; maintain the QC record set in Procore.
• Cost & billing support: Prepare and process T&M tickets and change order requests, assist with monthly pay applications, and apply correct cost coding to invoices and commitments.
• Meetings & communication: Attend GC coordination and OAC meetings, capture and distribute minutes, and communicate proactively with the GC, owner representatives, and trade partners.
• Safety support: Assist field leadership with pre-task planning, JHAs/AHAs, and safety compliance documentation; reinforce a culture where production never comes before safety.
• Closeout: Help assemble closeout documentation — as-builts, warranties, and final QC records — for a clean, complete project handover.
Expectations
Success in this role is measured less by years of experience and more by ownership, reliability, and the willingness to learn. We expect an APM to:
• Take ownership of assigned tasks and follow them through to completion without needing to be chased.
• Be detail-oriented and disciplined about documentation — in our work, accurate records protect the company and the crew.
• Learn Procore and our processes quickly, and become a reliable resource the PM and field team can lean on.
• Be present and reliable on-site at the South Hill, VA project; travel within the local area as the work requires.
• Communicate early and often — flag problems before they become delays, and never let a question sit.
• Represent Silverback professionally with general contractors, owners, and trade partners at all times.
• Bring a grit-oriented, team-first attitude and a genuine interest in growing into a Project Manager role.
Required Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field — or equivalent hands-on construction experience (2+ years).
• Working knowledge of construction drawings, specifications, and general project workflows.
• Strong organizational, written, and verbal communication skills.
• Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, Word) and the ability to learn Procore quickly.
• Valid driver’s license and the ability to travel to the jobsite.
• OSHA 30-Hour certification — Silverback will provide it at company expense if not already held.
• Authorized to work in the United States.
Preferred Qualifications
• Experience on mission-critical, data center, or large commercial concrete projects.
• Hands-on experience with Procore, Bluebeam, and/or digital takeoff software.
• Familiarity with ACI and ASTM concrete standards and FF/FL testing concepts.
• Prior internship or field experience with a concrete self-perform contractor.
Physical Requirements & Work Environment
This role is split between an office environment and active construction jobsites. While on-site, the APM must be able to walk uneven terrain, climb stairs and ladders, and remain on their feet for extended periods. The role requires occasional lifting of up to 50 pounds and exposure to outdoor weather conditions, noise, dust, and ongoing construction activity. Personal protective equipment (hard hat, safety glasses, high-visibility vest, and boots) is required at all times on-site. Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
Compensation & Benefits
Silverback Concrete offers a competitive compensation package commensurate with experience. The benefits below are representative — confirm against the current company package before posting.
Base Pay
$45,000 – $55,000 annually, depending on experience
Benefits
Health, dental, and vision insurance; paid time off and holidays; professional development support and a clear path to Project Manager. (Confirm against current company package before posting.)
How to Apply
Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply by submitting a resume to Paul Ebaugh (pebaugh@silverbackconcrete.com). This position is based at our project in South Hill, VA. We welcome candidates from the South Hill, Richmond, VA, and Raleigh, NC areas who are able to work on-site in South Hill.
Silverback Concrete is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. This job description describes the general nature and level of work performed and is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required. It does not constitute an employment contract and may be revised at the company’s discretion.
CDL: required
Job :Drive and Operate
Pay : base salary with a bonus per job completed
Experience: wanted not required
Job Summary
A Ready Mix Truck Operator is responsible for operating a concrete truck that is used for
delivering, mixing and pouring. Daily cleaning and greasing of the truck are
required along with other preventative maintenance activities. In most circumstances you will be our
company representative on site and should conduct yourself with courteous, professional and a safety
orientated demeanor at all times.
Duties and Job Expectations
· Delivery Tickets must be signed by the customer, retain the white tickets and give them to the plant
manager.
· Operate mixer to produce concrete from sand, gravel, cement, and water. Adjusted slump must be
approved by geo-tech representative and customer. (15 Gallon max of water)
· Assemble chutes and operate levers to release concrete per customer request.
· Clean truck after loading and after each delivery to prevent concrete from hardening in mixer and
on truck surfaces.
· Perform pre-trip and post-trip truck DOT inspections.
· Perform basic vehicle maintenance tasks, such as adding oil, fuel, or coolant and performing minor
repairs. (As needed)
· Utilize Whip Around inspections to report repairs issues and maintenance problems.
· Drivers are expected to grease the trucks daily.
· Monitor truck and company equipment to ensure proper operation and professional appearance.
· Spray truck surfaces with protective compounds to resist concrete adhesion and for specialized
cleaning.
· Operate equipment, such as truck mixer controls, CB radios, mobile phones, and global positioning
systems (GPS) equipment to exchange necessary information with dispatch, supervisors, or other
drivers.
· Follow all applicable state and federal regulations.
· Drive trucks to any weigh stations along routes before and after loading and in compliance with
state regulations.
· Assist with various plant operations, maintenance and mechanical work as needed.
· Occasionally operate and other plant equipment.
· At the end of the day every truck is expected to be parked in the company lot with a full tank of fuel,
full tank of DEF and clean.
o You are also required to fill out the daily fuel sheet and turn into the plant manager or
nightly drop box.
· Employees are expected to report on time, in full uniform and have all required PPE.
o High-visibility work shirt, vest, and/or coat (Employee required)
o Work pants, jeans (Employee Required)
o Gloves (Company Provided)
o Hardhat (Company Provided)
o Safety-toed work boots (Employee Required)
o Safety glasses (Company Provided)
o Hearing protection (Company Provide)
o Masks (Company provided)
Employees are required to conform to all Federal, State, DOT, OSHA safety requirements.
If you see something, say something.
The purpose of this document is to give you a guideline for work expectations and duties but in no way is the definitive scope, additional job expectations and duties may be assigned but your supervisor / manager at any time.
Work Environment
• Requires walking on terrain that may be uneven, muddy, and slippery.
• Exposure to sounds and noise levels that may be distracting or uncomfortable.
• Exposure to diesel exhaust, dust, and water mist or vapor and concrete silicate.
• Variable lighting conditions, dependent upon available natural light.
Equipment/Tools
• Hammer
• Chute scraper
• Pliers
• Mini Shovel
• Grease gun and grease
CDL: required
Job :Drive and Operate
Pay : base salary with a bonus per job completed
Experience: wanted not required
Job Summary
A Volumetric Truck Operator is responsible for operating a volumetric concrete truck that is used for
delivering, mixing and pouring on-demand. The operator is also responsible for assisting with the
loading process of sand and aggregate via a front-end loader, filling the water tank, and/or blowing
cement from an onsite silo or trailer into the cement bin. Daily cleaning and greasing of the truck are
required along with other preventative maintenance activities. In most circumstances you will be our
company representative on site and should conduct yourself with courteous, professional and a safety
orientated demeanor at all times.
Duties and Job Expectations
· Delivery Tickets must be signed by the customer, retain the white tickets and give them to the plant
manager.
· Operate mixer to produce concrete from sand, gravel, cement, and water. Adjusted slump must be
approved by geo-tech representative and customer. (15 Gallon max of water)
· Assemble chutes and operate levers to release concrete per customer request.
· Clean truck after loading and after each delivery to prevent concrete from hardening in mixer and
on truck surfaces.
· Perform pre-trip and post-trip truck DOT inspections.
· Perform basic vehicle maintenance tasks, such as adding oil, fuel, or coolant and performing minor
repairs. (As needed)
· Utilize Whip Around inspections to report repairs issues and maintenance problems.
· Drivers are expected to grease the trucks daily.
· Monitor truck and company equipment to ensure proper operation and professional appearance.
· Spray truck surfaces with protective compounds to resist concrete adhesion and for specialized
cleaning.
· Operate equipment, such as truck mixer controls, CB radios, mobile phones, and global positioning
systems (GPS) equipment to exchange necessary information with dispatch, supervisors, or other
drivers.
· Follow all applicable state and federal regulations.
· Drive trucks to any weigh stations along routes before and after loading and in compliance with
state regulations.
· Assist with various plant operations, maintenance and mechanical work as needed.
· Occasionally operate and other plant equipment.
· At the end of the day every truck is expected to be parked in the company lot with a full tank of fuel,
full tank of DEF and clean.
o You are also required to fill out the daily fuel sheet and turn into the plant manager or
nightly drop box.
· Employees are expected to report on time, in full uniform and have all required PPE.
o High-visibility work shirt, vest, and/or coat (Employee required)
o Work pants, jeans (Employee Required)
o Gloves (Company Provided)
o Hardhat (Company Provided)
o Safety-toed work boots (Employee Required)
o Safety glasses (Company Provided)
o Hearing protection (Company Provide)
o Masks (Company provided)
Employees are required to conform to all Federal, State, DOT, OSHA safety requirements.
If you see something, say something.
The purpose of this document is to give you a guideline for work expectations and duties but in no way is the definitive scope, additional job expectations and duties may be assigned but your supervisor / manager at any time.
Work Environment
• Requires walking on terrain that may be uneven, muddy, and slippery.
• Exposure to sounds and noise levels that may be distracting or uncomfortable.
• Exposure to diesel exhaust, dust, and water mist or vapor and concrete silicate.
• Variable lighting conditions, dependent upon available natural light.
Equipment/Tools
• Hammer
• Chute scraper
• Pliers
• Mini Shovel
• Grease gun and grease
CDL: required
Job :Drive and Operate
Pay : base salary with a bonus per job completed
Experience: wanted not required
Job Summary
A Volumetric Truck Operator is responsible for operating a volumetric concrete truck that is used for
delivering, mixing and pouring on-demand. The operator is also responsible for assisting with the
loading process of sand and aggregate via a front-end loader, filling the water tank, and/or blowing
cement from an onsite silo or trailer into the cement bin. Daily cleaning and greasing of the truck are
required along with other preventative maintenance activities. In most circumstances you will be our
company representative on site and should conduct yourself with courteous, professional and a safety
orientated demeanor at all times.
Duties and Job Expectations
· Delivery Tickets must be signed by the customer, retain the white tickets and give them to the plant
manager.
· Operate mixer to produce concrete from sand, gravel, cement, and water. Adjusted slump must be
approved by geo-tech representative and customer. (15 Gallon max of water)
· Assemble chutes and operate levers to release concrete per customer request.
· Clean truck after loading and after each delivery to prevent concrete from hardening in mixer and
on truck surfaces.
· Perform pre-trip and post-trip truck DOT inspections.
· Perform basic vehicle maintenance tasks, such as adding oil, fuel, or coolant and performing minor
repairs. (As needed)
· Utilize Whip Around inspections to report repairs issues and maintenance problems.
· Drivers are expected to grease the trucks daily.
· Monitor truck and company equipment to ensure proper operation and professional appearance.
· Spray truck surfaces with protective compounds to resist concrete adhesion and for specialized
cleaning.
· Operate equipment, such as truck mixer controls, CB radios, mobile phones, and global positioning
systems (GPS) equipment to exchange necessary information with dispatch, supervisors, or other
drivers.
· Follow all applicable state and federal regulations.
· Drive trucks to any weigh stations along routes before and after loading and in compliance with
state regulations.
· Assist with various plant operations, maintenance and mechanical work as needed.
· Occasionally operate and other plant equipment.
· At the end of the day every truck is expected to be parked in the company lot with a full tank of fuel,
full tank of DEF and clean.
o You are also required to fill out the daily fuel sheet and turn into the plant manager or
nightly drop box.
· Employees are expected to report on time, in full uniform and have all required PPE.
o High-visibility work shirt, vest, and/or coat (Employee required)
o Work pants, jeans (Employee Required)
o Gloves (Company Provided)
o Hardhat (Company Provided)
o Safety-toed work boots (Employee Required)
o Safety glasses (Company Provided)
o Hearing protection (Company Provide)
o Masks (Company provided)
Employees are required to conform to all Federal, State, DOT, OSHA safety requirements.
If you see something, say something.
The purpose of this document is to give you a guideline for work expectations and duties but in no way is the definitive scope, additional job expectations and duties may be assigned but your supervisor / manager at any time.
Work Environment
• Requires walking on terrain that may be uneven, muddy, and slippery.
• Exposure to sounds and noise levels that may be distracting or uncomfortable.
• Exposure to diesel exhaust, dust, and water mist or vapor and concrete silicate.
• Variable lighting conditions, dependent upon available natural light.
Equipment/Tools
• Hammer
• Chute scraper
• Pliers
• Mini Shovel
• Grease gun and grease
CDL: required
Job :Drive and Operate
Pay : base salary with a bonus per job completed
Experience: wanted not required
Job Summary
A Volumetric Truck Operator is responsible for operating a volumetric concrete truck that is used for
delivering, mixing and pouring on-demand. The operator is also responsible for assisting with the
loading process of sand and aggregate via a front-end loader, filling the water tank, and/or blowing
cement from an onsite silo or trailer into the cement bin. Daily cleaning and greasing of the truck are
required along with other preventative maintenance activities. In most circumstances you will be our
company representative on site and should conduct yourself with courteous, professional and a safety
orientated demeanor at all times.
Duties and Job Expectations
· Delivery Tickets must be signed by the customer, retain the white tickets and give them to the plant
manager.
· Operate mixer to produce concrete from sand, gravel, cement, and water. Adjusted slump must be
approved by geo-tech representative and customer. (15 Gallon max of water)
· Assemble chutes and operate levers to release concrete per customer request.
· Clean truck after loading and after each delivery to prevent concrete from hardening in mixer and
on truck surfaces.
· Perform pre-trip and post-trip truck DOT inspections.
· Perform basic vehicle maintenance tasks, such as adding oil, fuel, or coolant and performing minor
repairs. (As needed)
· Utilize Whip Around inspections to report repairs issues and maintenance problems.
· Drivers are expected to grease the trucks daily.
· Monitor truck and company equipment to ensure proper operation and professional appearance.
· Spray truck surfaces with protective compounds to resist concrete adhesion and for specialized
cleaning.
· Operate equipment, such as truck mixer controls, CB radios, mobile phones, and global positioning
systems (GPS) equipment to exchange necessary information with dispatch, supervisors, or other
drivers.
· Follow all applicable state and federal regulations.
· Drive trucks to any weigh stations along routes before and after loading and in compliance with
state regulations.
· Assist with various plant operations, maintenance and mechanical work as needed.
· Occasionally operate and other plant equipment.
· At the end of the day every truck is expected to be parked in the company lot with a full tank of fuel,
full tank of DEF and clean.
o You are also required to fill out the daily fuel sheet and turn into the plant manager or
nightly drop box.
· Employees are expected to report on time, in full uniform and have all required PPE.
o High-visibility work shirt, vest, and/or coat (Employee required)
o Work pants, jeans (Employee Required)
o Gloves (Company Provided)
o Hardhat (Company Provided)
o Safety-toed work boots (Employee Required)
o Safety glasses (Company Provided)
o Hearing protection (Company Provide)
o Masks (Company provided)
Employees are required to conform to all Federal, State, DOT, OSHA safety requirements.
If you see something, say something.
The purpose of this document is to give you a guideline for work expectations and duties but in no way is the definitive scope, additional job expectations and duties may be assigned but your supervisor / manager at any time.
Work Environment
• Requires walking on terrain that may be uneven, muddy, and slippery.
• Exposure to sounds and noise levels that may be distracting or uncomfortable.
• Exposure to diesel exhaust, dust, and water mist or vapor and concrete silicate.
• Variable lighting conditions, dependent upon available natural light.
Equipment/Tools
• Hammer
• Chute scraper
• Pliers
• Mini Shovel
• Grease gun and grease
CDL: required
Job :Drive and Operate
Pay : base salary with a bonus per job completed
Experience: wanted not required
Job Summary
A Ready Mix Truck Operator is responsible for operating a concrete truck that is used for
delivering, mixing and pouring. Daily cleaning and greasing of the truck are
required along with other preventative maintenance activities. In most circumstances you will be our
company representative on site and should conduct yourself with courteous, professional and a safety
orientated demeanor at all times.
Duties and Job Expectations
· Delivery Tickets must be signed by the customer, retain the white tickets and give them to the plant
manager.
· Operate mixer to produce concrete from sand, gravel, cement, and water. Adjusted slump must be
approved by geo-tech representative and customer. (15 Gallon max of water)
· Assemble chutes and operate levers to release concrete per customer request.
· Clean truck after loading and after each delivery to prevent concrete from hardening in mixer and
on truck surfaces.
· Perform pre-trip and post-trip truck DOT inspections.
· Perform basic vehicle maintenance tasks, such as adding oil, fuel, or coolant and performing minor
repairs. (As needed)
· Utilize Whip Around inspections to report repairs issues and maintenance problems.
· Drivers are expected to grease the trucks daily.
· Monitor truck and company equipment to ensure proper operation and professional appearance.
· Spray truck surfaces with protective compounds to resist concrete adhesion and for specialized
cleaning.
· Operate equipment, such as truck mixer controls, CB radios, mobile phones, and global positioning
systems (GPS) equipment to exchange necessary information with dispatch, supervisors, or other
drivers.
· Follow all applicable state and federal regulations.
· Drive trucks to any weigh stations along routes before and after loading and in compliance with
state regulations.
· Assist with various plant operations, maintenance and mechanical work as needed.
· Occasionally operate and other plant equipment.
· At the end of the day every truck is expected to be parked in the company lot with a full tank of fuel,
full tank of DEF and clean.
o You are also required to fill out the daily fuel sheet and turn into the plant manager or
nightly drop box.
· Employees are expected to report on time, in full uniform and have all required PPE.
o High-visibility work shirt, vest, and/or coat (Employee required)
o Work pants, jeans (Employee Required)
o Gloves (Company Provided)
o Hardhat (Company Provided)
o Safety-toed work boots (Employee Required)
o Safety glasses (Company Provided)
o Hearing protection (Company Provide)
o Masks (Company provided)
Employees are required to conform to all Federal, State, DOT, OSHA safety requirements.
If you see something, say something.
The purpose of this document is to give you a guideline for work expectations and duties but in no way is the definitive scope, additional job expectations and duties may be assigned but your supervisor / manager at any time.
Work Environment
• Requires walking on terrain that may be uneven, muddy, and slippery.
• Exposure to sounds and noise levels that may be distracting or uncomfortable.
• Exposure to diesel exhaust, dust, and water mist or vapor and concrete silicate.
• Variable lighting conditions, dependent upon available natural light.
Equipment/Tools
• Hammer
• Chute scraper
• Pliers
• Mini Shovel
• Grease gun and grease
About the Role:
The Concrete Boom Pump Operator plays a critical role in the construction industry by safely and efficiently operating concrete boom pumps to deliver concrete to precise locations on job sites. This position requires the operator to manage the setup, operation, and breakdown of the boom pump equipment, ensuring that concrete is placed accurately according to project specifications. The operator must coordinate closely with site supervisors, concrete truck drivers, and other construction personnel to maintain workflow continuity and meet project deadlines. Safety is paramount, as the operator must adhere to all regulatory and company safety standards to prevent accidents and equipment damage. Ultimately, the role ensures that concrete placement is executed smoothly, contributing to the structural integrity and timely completion of construction projects across various environments in the United States.
Minimum Qualifications:
Valid commercial driver’s license (CDL) with appropriate endorsements as required by state regulations.Proven experience operating concrete boom pumps or similar heavy construction equipment.Strong understanding of concrete placement techniques and construction site safety standards.Ability to read and interpret construction plans and blueprints related to concrete placement.Physical ability to perform manual labor, including lifting, climbing, and working in various weather conditions.Preferred Qualifications:
Certification from a recognized concrete pump operator training program.Experience with multiple types and brands of concrete boom pumps.Familiarity with OSHA regulations and safety best practices specific to concrete pumping operations.Basic mechanical skills for troubleshooting and minor repairs of pump equipment.Excellent communication skills to effectively coordinate with team members and supervisors.Responsibilities:
Set up and position the concrete boom pump at the job site according to project plans and safety guidelines.Operate the boom pump controls to deliver concrete to designated locations with precision and efficiency.Conduct pre-operation inspections and routine maintenance of the boom pump to ensure optimal performance and safety compliance.Collaborate with concrete truck drivers and site personnel to coordinate concrete delivery schedules and placement.Monitor the boom pump operation continuously to detect and resolve any mechanical issues or safety hazards promptly.Maintain accurate records of pump operation times, maintenance activities, and any incidents or delays.Follow all OSHA and company safety protocols to minimize risks to personnel and equipment during operation.Assist in the disassembly and cleaning of the boom pump equipment after job completion.Skills:
The Concrete Boom Pump Operator utilizes technical skills to operate complex machinery with precision, ensuring concrete is delivered exactly where needed on the construction site. Strong mechanical aptitude allows the operator to perform routine maintenance and quickly address equipment malfunctions, minimizing downtime. Effective communication skills are essential for coordinating with truck drivers and site personnel to maintain efficient workflow and safety. The operator applies knowledge of safety regulations daily to create a secure working environment, preventing accidents and equipment damage. Additionally, the ability to interpret construction plans ensures that concrete placement aligns with project specifications, contributing to the overall success of construction projects.
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