Cleaning up and maintaining backhoes and other equipment, as well as making basic repair as necessary
Reporting malfunctioning equipment or components with defects to supervisors
Moving levers, pushing pedals, or turning valves to control equipment
Strictly adhering to safety regulations and ensuring potential hazards are minimized
Following site grading and operations plans
Carrying out landfill operations tasks as assigned by supervisors and/or general manager
Assisting with the loading and unloading of heavy equipment from trucks and tractors
Working collaboratively with other construction workers and maintaining healthy relationships with them.
Physical fitness, since a backhoe operator must have the physical capacity to lift heavy loads with ease since the job involves manual labor
Profound commercial driving experience, as most employers require a backhoe operator to drive trucks that transport heavy materials and machinery, and this demands that the rigger possesses a commercial drivers license
Well-developed communication and teamwork skills, since a backhoe operator must work closely with a team and must also communicate clearly and effectively to ensure that everything runs smoothly
Hand-eye-foot coordination, since a backhoe operator must have steady hands and feet to guide and control the heavy machinery
Good mechanical skills, since he/she must carry out basic maintenance on the equipment he/she operates
Several years of professional and proven-work experience