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Subsidiary: COLASKA

Exclusive Paving is one of the companies within Colaska Inc., the Colas USA subsidiary that operates throughout the state of Alaska. At Exclusive Paving, our unique combination of local leadership and teamwork has proven to be a powerful tool with which to do business. By providing unparalleled customer satisfaction, superior service, and the highest quality products, Exclusive Paving remains committed to achieving the ultimate goal of being a leader in the construction industry. To learn more about the Colaska Family of Companies, visit www.colaska.com.

Throughout Colas USA, we provide competitive pay, outstanding benefits, career advancement opportunities, professional education, and extensive training for every employee. We pride ourselves on upholding the highest standards of safety, environmental conservation, and ethical conduct as we strive to grow our infrastructure products and services through empowering and developing our people, encouraging innovation, applying new technology, and improving vertical integration at all levels of the company’s value chain. To learn more about the Colas USA Family of Companies, please visit

Exclusive Paving, and the rest of the Colas USA Family of Companies, is part of the Colas Group, the worldwide leader in transportation infrastructure construction and maintenance. For information on our international network visit www.colas.com.

Job Summary

Operates several types of power construction equipment, such as compressors, pumps, hoists, derricks, cranes, shovels, loaders, tractors, scrapers, or motor graders, to excavate, move, and grade search, erect structural and reinforcing steel, and pour concrete or other hard surface paving materials.

Main Responsibilities
• Operates equipment such as front end loaders, excavators, rock truck, water truck
• Adjusts hand wheels and depresses pedals to drive machines
• Control attachments such as blades, buckets, scrapers, and swing booms
• Repairs and maintains equipment

Education
• High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED) is required.
• 3 years experience with heavy equipment.
• Minimum 1 year experience with crushing equipment, but not essential.

Skills
• Read engineering drawings
• Practice good safety habits
• Work in dusty or dirty surroundings
• Follow instructions
• Meet set standards
• Judge distances and slopes accurately
• Make decisions based on verifiable standards

Physical Requirements
• Must be able to pass pre-employment urinalysis and physical abilities test.
• Ability to regularly lift and carry up to 50lbs.
• Ability to bend, swoop and twist on occasion.
• Ability to stand for long periods of time.

Colas Inc. And Its Subsidiaries Are An Equal Opportunity Employer. For Details On The Specifics Of This Commitment, Please Click Here To View The . If You Are An Individual With a Disability And Require a Reasonable Accommodation To
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Please contact Colas Inc. at 973-290-9082 or send an email to

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