Union Position-Operating Engineer Local 3 All Levels

FOLSOM, CA
Full Time
Operators
Entry Level

Union Affiliation: Operating Engineers Local 3 (OE3)
Job Locations: Northern California

Overview

Operating Engineers in Local 3 are skilled heavy equipment operators, mechanics, and technicians who build and maintain essential infrastructure across public works, commercial, industrial, and energy projects. Members operate, maintain, and troubleshoot a wide range of equipment with a focus on safety, productivity, and craftsmanship, while upholding union standards of training, solidarity, and fair working conditions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Equipment Operation: Safely operate heavy machinery such as excavators, loaders, dozers, graders, cranes, compactors, and forklifts to perform earthmoving, lifting, grading, paving, and related tasks.
  • Site Preparation & Civil Work: Perform excavation, trenching, backfilling, grading, paving support, and materials handling to meet project specifications.
  • Setup & Controls: Conduct pre-operation inspections, understand machine controls and load charts, and set up equipment per job requirements and safety plans.
  • Maintenance & Troubleshooting: Perform routine maintenance, minor repairs, and diagnostics; report mechanical issues; coordinate with mechanics to keep equipment in safe operating condition.
  • Safety & Compliance: Follow all OSHA/Cal/OSHA requirements, traffic control plans, environmental protections, and contractor safety policies; participate in tailgate meetings and hazard assessments.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with forepersons, survey crews, laborers, carpenters, teamsters, and other trades to maintain efficient workflow and meet schedules.
  • Documentation: Maintain accurate equipment logs, daily reports, and inspection records; communicate clearly with supervisors.

Qualifications

  • Proven experience operating heavy equipment or completion of a recognized apprenticeship/training program.
  • Knowledge of safe operating procedures, soil conditions, rigging basics (for crane-related work), load charts, and signaling.
  • Ability to read grade stakes, project plans, and follow verbal and written instructions.
  • Strong situational awareness and commitment to jobsite safety and union principles.
  • Valid driver’s license; CDL may be required for certain positions/equipment.
  • Certifications as applicable (e.g., NCCCO or equivalent for crane operation, OSHA 10/30, First Aid/CPR).

Physical & Work Conditions

  • Ability to sit, stand, and operate controls for extended periods.
  • Work in outdoor conditions (heat, cold, dust, noise) and on active jobsites.
  • Lift and handle tools/parts; climb on/off equipment; maintain dexterity for precise control.

Union Commitment

As a proud Local 3 member, you:

  • Uphold union values of safety, skill, and solidarity.
  • Participate in continuing education and skills advancement through union training programs.
  • Represent the craft with professionalism on and off the jobsite.
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