Highway Maintenance Worker II: Heavy Equipment Operator (61035361)
State of South Carolina
Posted: January 15, 2026 (0 days ago)
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State of South Carolina
Department of Transportation-District 1
Location
South Carolina, 29210
Salary
$47,840 - $59,500
per year
Type
Full Time
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This job involves hands-on work maintaining and repairing state highways and bridges in South Carolina, including operating heavy machinery like backhoes and loaders to handle tasks such as grading, pouring concrete, and clearing debris.
Workers also set up traffic controls and respond to emergencies like bad weather, often requiring extended hours outdoors in tough conditions.
It's a good fit for someone with experience in construction or equipment operation who is physically fit, reliable, and comfortable working near traffic and in all weather.
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At Richland Maintenance, performs skilled manual labor and operates backhoe in a variety of activities associated with the construction, repair, and preservation of roads and bridges on the state highway system. Examples include grading, setting forms, pouring/finishing concrete for curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and driveways; performs work on shoulders, ditches, drainage structures, etc. Operates a tandem truck and front-end loader for hauling and loading material such as pipe, dirt, soil, construction material and debris to jobsites. Coordinates the placement of traffic control devices to properly set up a maintenance work zone according to the SCDOT Work Zone Traffic Control Manual and Field Guide to warn motorists. Conducts and documents pre-operation vehicle/equipment inspection. Assists in emergency and inclement weather operations, to include operating medium or heavy duty equipment. May include being available for extended working hours or 12-hour shifts.Check your resume before applying to catch common mistakes