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Bulldozer Operator
Bulldozer Operator
About the Role
The Bulldozer Operator plays a crucial role in the successful delivery of civil engineering projects by executing essential groundworks that prepare and shape the site for construction activities. This position demands a strong focus on safe plant operation, meticulous attention to detail, and effective coordination with site teams to ensure progress and support overall project delivery.
Responsibilities
- Safe and effective operation of bulldozers to carry out earthmoving, grading, and site preparation activities
- Conduct daily pre-start inspections and routine checks, reporting any defects or maintenance requirements promptly
- Work closely with site supervisors and operational teams to ensure works are delivered in line with the construction programme
- Follow all site-specific method statements, risk assessments, and traffic management plans
- Maintain good housekeeping of plant and working areas, ensuring equipment is kept in safe and serviceable condition
- Support wider site operations where required to assist with project delivery
- Be aware of all Company Safety, Health, Environmental and Quality (SHEQ) policies, procedures, and management systems and ensure their application as they relate to areas of responsibility
- Attend training and development activities (in-person or via eLearning) as required
- Undertake any additional duties that may reasonably be ascribed to the role from time to time
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Skills & Experience
- Proven experience operating bulldozers (Dozers) within a civil engineering environment
- Strong work ethic, reliability, and ability to work as part of a team
- Flexibility to work across multiple sites throughout Scotland
Qualifications
- Valid CPCS or NPORS (with CPCS hologram) card for relevant plant category
- Full UK driving licence
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