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Experienced Paving Crew Member
Summary
Description
Experienced Paving Crew Member
Summary
The Experienced Paving Crew Member position supports a wide range of paving operations within the company. Individuals hired into this position may be assigned to any of several paving-related roles based on company need, individual experience, and qualifications. Potential assignments include: Paving Laborer, Paver Operator, Screed Operator, Paving Roller Operator, Service Truck Driver, Distributor Truck Operator, or Density Technician.
Paving crew members work on a variety of road construction and paving projects and are expected to perform duties safely, efficiently, and with attention to quality. This is a non-exempt, hourly position that requires working outdoors in varying conditions, often for extended hours and nontraditional shifts.
Essential Functions
Common Functions for All Paving Crew Members
• Safely operate within active construction zones and around live traffic.
• Perform pre-shift equipment or vehicle inspections and post-shift maintenance/clean-up as applicable to assigned equipment or duties.
• Communicate effectively with crew members, Foreman, and other project personnel.
• Follow GOH paving safety rules and procedures at all times.
• Perform manual labor in support of paving operations as assigned (including shoveling, sweeping, tamping, setting traffic control devices, and cleaning work areas).
• Exercise proper care and maintenance of company equipment and tools.
• Travel to various job site locations and arrive on time for assigned shift start.
• Work more than 40 hours per week and nontraditional hours including night shifts, Saturdays, and occasionally Sundays.
• Perform additional assignments as directed by supervisor.
Role-Specific Functions
Paving Laborer
• Guide trucks into position to discharge asphalt into paver hopper; Nonitor material flow into paver and assist in correcting mat imperfections; Perform site preparation tasks such as marking stations and cleaning surfaces; Set up and tear down traffic control devices; and relieve flaggers as needed.
Paver Operator
• Operate paver in coordination with crew to ensure proper material flow and mat placement; Adjust paver settings to match project specifications; and Utilize grade and slope control systems such as Topcon.
Screed Operator
• Operate screed to control mat depth, width, and slope; Perform precise adjustments to achieve project specifications; and, Monitor and adjust material head in front of screed.
Paving Roller Operator
• Operate roller using appropriate static or vibratory modes; Work with Density Technician to achieve proper compaction and smoothness; and, Perform manual compaction where necessary.
Service Truck Driver
• Transport service truck and trailer to/from project sites; Maintain inventory of fuel, water, oils, and traffic control supplies; and Fuel and service paving equipment as directed.
Distributor Truck Operator
• Operate distributor truck to apply tack coat or emulsion at specified rates; Perform test patterns and calibrate application rates; and, Maintain product inventory and perform equipment cleaning.
Density Technician
• Operate and calibrate nuclear density gauge; Coordinate with Roller Operators to adjust roller patterns and achieve density specifications; and Perform verification tests and prepare documentation for acceptance.
Knowledge Of
• Paving equipment, tools, and materials applicable to assigned role.
• Basic principles of asphalt paving and compaction.
• Communication hand signals used on paving crews.
• General safety practices in road construction and paving operations.
Ability To
• Learn and follow GOH company policies and procedures.
• Communicate effectively with team members and supervisors.
• Perform basic math and measurement tasks as applicable to the role.
• Operate assigned equipment safely and efficiently.
• Adapt to changing work conditions and site environments.
Qualifications
• All positions require successful completion of the PennDOT Flagger Training Course.
• Some positions require a valid CDL with appropriate endorsements:
o Service Truck Driver requires a valid Class A CDL with tank and hazmat endorsements.
o Distributor Truck Operator requires at minimum a valid Class B CDL with tank and air brake endorsements (Class A preferred).
• Other positions require or prefer a standard driver's license with acceptable driving record.
• Density Technician positions require additional certifications: Necept Bituminous Pavement Field Technician, Nuclear Gauge 8-hour Safety, and HazMat for Nuclear Gauge Transportation.
Education
• High school diploma or equivalent preferred.
Experience
• Prior paving or heavy equipment experience preferred.
• Entry-level applicants will be considered for Paving Laborer positions.
Physical Requirements
General Physical Requirements (all paving positions)
• Ability to lift up to 50 pounds consistently.
• Ability to stand, walk, bend, lift, and perform manual labor for extended periods.
• Ability to work outdoors in varied weather conditions including heat, cold, dust, and precipitation.
• Ability to work in environments with noise, vibration, and exposure to petroleum products.
• Ability to walk and work on uneven terrain.
• Ability to wear all required personal protective equipment.
Additional Requirements for Certain Positions
• Ability to sit for extended periods of time (operators, drivers).
• Ability to physically climb on and off equipment safely.
• Ability to navigate with limited light during night operations (drivers).
• Ability to obtain and maintain a current Medical Examiner's Certificate (for CDL positions).
• For Density Technician: ability to lift and carry up to 30 pounds consistently; ability to walk long distances.
Safety-Sensitive Position
This is a safety-sensitive position. The statements in this description are not intended to be all-inclusive. They represent typical elements necessary to perform the job successfully.