Cajun Industries, Llc

Cajun Industries, Llc

Full-service construction company offering industrial, commercial, and civil services.

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Non DOT CDL Truck Driver

Operate various construction equipment and perform related maintenance tasks.

La Porte, Texas, United States
Full Time
Junior (1-3 years)

Job Highlights

Environment
Onsite

About the Role

Key duties include reading and interpreting load charts and hand signals, performing minor maintenance and daily equipment inspections such as fluid checks and refueling, reporting any malfunctioning equipment, loading, transporting, and unloading materials and supplies, and assisting other craft workers as needed. • Read and interpret load charts • Interpret hand signals to determine material placement • Perform minor maintenance or cleaning of tools and equipment • Conduct daily equipment inspections, check fluids, refuel, and assess wear • Report malfunctioning equipment to supervisors • Load, transport, and unload materials, tools, equipment, and supplies • Assist other craft workers as needed

Key Responsibilities

  • load charts
  • hand signals
  • tool maintenance
  • equipment inspection
  • malfunction reporting
  • material handling

What You Bring

The Light Equipment Operator role requires an active TWIC and the ability to operate a variety of hand‑held mechanical devices on project sites, including bulldozers, excavators, loaders, forklifts, graders, drills, generators, saws, and pumps. The operator must learn and understand all related safety hazards and use tools and equipment safely and effectively while working in plant operations or construction environments. The position demands significant physical stamina, such as lifting up to 50 lb (occasionally 100 lb), climbing ladders or scaffolds, and working in various weather and terrain conditions, as well as the ability to drive trucks and forklifts. Mental requirements include effective communication, reading and writing comprehension, decision‑making, attention to detail, and the ability to concentrate amid distractions.

Requirements

  • twic
  • forklift
  • bulldozer
  • physical stamina
  • safety awareness
  • communication

Work Environment

Onsite

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