Artificial Turf Equipment Operatorother related Employment listings - Indiana, PA at Geebo

Artificial Turf Equipment Operator

Force Turf Solutions (ND) Force Turf Solutions (ND) Indiana, PA Indiana, PA Full-time Full-time $28 an hour $28 an hour
Job Description:
Force Turf Solutions are hiring for the 2024 construction season.
NOW HIRING FOR Turf Equipment Operator 2 Years verifiable Artificial Turf Equipment Operator Experience.
(REQUIRED) D6T Dozer and 336 Excavator must be able to carry grade without grade controls but understand and know how to operate Trimble and CAT grade systems.
Prevailing Rate Opportunities Force Turf Solutions Inc is a Sports Field Construction company that builds and installs synthetic turf and natural grass athletic fields, mostly in Western Pennsylvania.
FTSI is the distributor for Shaw Sports Turf in PA, NY, MD and DE.
FTSI is quickly becoming one of the leading Field Construction groups in the industry.
FTSI projects consist of field conversions from natural grass to synthetic turf, construction of new fields and replacements of synthetic turf fields that have surpassed their useful life.
Most work is Prevailing Rate with overtime after 40 hours.
Transportation to and from the job is provided from the Yard in Indiana, PA but employees can also use their own transportation if the project is closer to their home.
Hotels and per diem are paid if working late or out of town and it makes more sense to stayover.
This is not common but can happen from time to time.
COMPENSATION & BENIFITS PACKAGE:
Prevailing Rate Opportunities Non-Prevailing Rates are $20-$28/HR Depending on Experience 401K (Matching) UPMC Healthcare/Dental/Vision Paid Vacation Paid Holidays Please call Recruiter Rick for more details at 724-422-2147.
Job Requirements:
2 Years verifiable Artificial Turf Equipment Operator Experience.
(REQUIRED) Pre-Employment Drug Testing Policy Reliable Transportation Must be able to stay out of town if required by job location.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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