Find & Apply For Operating Engineer / Heavy Equipment Operator Jobs In Richland, South Carolina
Operating Engineer / Heavy Equipment Operator jobs in Richland, South Carolina involve operating and maintaining heavy machinery at construction sites. Responsibilities include digging trenches, grading land, and lifting heavy materials. A valid driver's license and experience in operating equipment such as bulldozers and excavators are typically required for these positions. Below you can find different Operating Engineer / Heavy Equipment Operator positions in Richland, South Carolina.
Jobs in Richland
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Heavy Equipment Operator
OpSource Staffing
Richland, SC
Equipment Operator I
Richland County Government
Richland, SC
Heavy Equipment Operator – Hammer
Vulcan Materials
Richland, SC
Traveling Heavy Equipment Operator – Utility Construction
Push [Montreal]
Richland, SC
Equipment Operator III
Richland County Recreation Commission
Richland, SC
Asphalt Roller Operator – Columbia, SC
Upstone Materials
Richland, SC
Asphalt Roller Operator – Columbia, SC
Colas
Richland, SC
Asphalt Roller Operator – Columbia, SC
Colas
Richland, SC
Heavy Equipment Operator
Superior Skilled Trades
Richland, SC
Heavy Equipment Operators
Express Employment Professionals
Richland, SC
Heavy Equipment Operator
Express Employment Professionals
Richland, SC
Heavy Equipment Operators
Express Employment Professionals
Richland, SC
Utility Heavy Equipment Operator & Excavator
Gregory Electric
Richland, SC
Utility Heavy Equipment Operator & Excavator
Gregory Electric
Richland, SC
Heavy Equipment Operator/Laborer
Unclassified
Richland, SC
Heavy Equipment Operator Landfill
Waste Management
Richland, SC
Erosion Control / Heavy Equipment Operator
Unclassified
Richland, SC
Erosion Control / Heavy Equipment Operator
Unclassified
Richland, SC
Overhead Crane Installer
Engineered Systems
Richland, SC
Overhead Crane Installer
Engineered Systems
Richland, SC
Equipment Operator
C.R Jackson
Richland, SC
Equipment Operator
C.R Jackson
Richland, SC
Heavy Equipment Operator
Power Labor USA
Richland, SC
Equipment Operator III
Richland County Government
Richland, SC
Hydrovac Operator
Badger Infrastructure Solutions LTD.
Richland, SC
Hydrovac Operator
Badger Daylighting
Richland, SC
Hydrovac Operator
Badger Daylighting
Richland, SC
Heavy Equipment Operators (GPS Dozer & Excavator) Needed!
Superior Skilled Trades
Richland, SC
Heavy Equipment – Hammer Operator
Vulcan Materials
Richland, SC
Heavy Equipment – Hammer Operator
Vulcan Materials
Richland, SC
Adjunct Professor – Heavy Equipment Operator
Midlands Technical College
Richland, SC
Loader Operator
Walsh Construction Co.
Richland, SC
Asphalt Roller Operator – Columbia, SC
Colas
Richland, SC
Horizontal Directional Drilling/ Missile Crews
Higher Horizons
Richland, SC
Pit Loader Operator
Martin Marietta
Richland, SC
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR, LEAD (SECOND SHIFT)
Unclassified
Richland, SC
Latest Jobs in Richland
Salary Information & Job Trends In this Region
Operating Engineers / Heavy Equipment Operators in Richland, South Carolina are essential for construction and infrastructure projects. - Entry-level Heavy Equipment Operator salaries range from $35,000 to $45,000 per year - Mid-career Heavy Equipment Technician salaries range from $48,000 to $58,000 per year - Senior Equipment Manager salaries range from $60,000 to $75,000 per year Richland’s history with heavy equipment operations can be traced back to its agricultural roots and the development of its infrastructure in the 20th century. As the region grew, so did the need for skilled operators to handle complex machinery. Over the decades, the role of Operating Engineers in Richland has evolved significantly. Initially focused on basic construction and agricultural tasks, the job now encompasses advanced technological machinery and systems, requiring higher levels of skill and training. Current trends in the field include the increasing use of technology such as GPS and drone surveillance for site management, the adoption of more environmentally friendly practices, and a growing emphasis on safety and efficiency in operations.