Bobcat Operator

1 week ago


Durban, South Africa Tower Group Full time

Bobcat Operator Job Duties

Bobcat operators have a wide range of responsibilities, which can include:

- Operating equipment such as tractors, bulldozers, backhoes, motor graders, scrapers, and other machinery to perform demolition, excavation, land clearing, and grading tasks
- Inspecting equipment to identify mechanical problems that may occur during operation
- Interpreting blueprints, maps, and plans to determine needed site measurements or construction layouts
- Training others in proper safety procedures and equipment use
- Operating tractors equipped with hydraulic front end loaders, backhoes, or bulldozers to dig ditches or trenches for pipelines or cables
- Operating a variety of heavy machinery including backhos, bulldozers, graders, and loaders to construct roads or clear land for construction projects
- Operating cranes and other construction equipment to move materials into place for construction projects
- Operating a range of construction equipment including excavators, front-end loaders, backhoes, bulldozers, scrapers, forklifts, cranes, trucks, and tractors
- Operating earthmoving equipment such as bulldozers, backhoes, and scrapers to excavate and clear land for various purposes such as building construction projects and utility projects such as laying pipelines or cable lines

Bobcat Operator Job Requirements

A bobcat operator typically needs to have the following qualifications:
**Education**: Most employers require bobcat operators to have a high school diploma or equivalent. Some employers may require an associate’s degree in agriculture, animal science or a related field. These programs teach students about animal husbandry, animal nutrition, animal behavior and animal reproduction.

**Training & Experience**: Most companies require new bobcat operators to complete a training program before they begin working on their own. These programs typically last between one and three months and include instruction on safety, equipment use and maintenance.

**Certifications & Licenses**: Certifications are not typically a requirement to operate a bobcat, but they can show your dedication and commitment to your profession.