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Now Hiring Equipment Operators and Streets/Water Maintenance Workers

Okie Staffing

Posted 10 days ago

Okie Staffing is currently hiring for Equipment Operators and Streets/Water Maintenance Workers to support municipal maintenance and infrastructure projects. These positions involve operating equipment and performing maintenance tasks to ensure safe and efficient city services.

Key Responsibilities - Equipment Operators:

  • Operate heavy equipment such as backhoes, loaders, and dump trucks for streets and water maintenance projects
  • Perform equipment inspections and routine maintenance
  • Follow work orders and safety guidelines to complete tasks effectively

Key Responsibilities - Streets/Water Maintenance Workers:

  • Perform manual labor tasks including pothole repair, ditch cleaning, and water line maintenance
  • Assist with setup and cleanup of work zones
  • Ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations

Both roles require a strong commitment to safety, teamwork, and reliability.

Requirements

  • Equipment Operators require Valid driver's license; CDL preferred for Equipment Operators
  • Prior experience operating heavy equipment or performing streets/water maintenance preferred
  • Ability to perform physical labor in outdoor environments and various weather conditions
  • Strong work ethic with dependable attendance
  • Ability to follow directions and work as part of a team
  • Willingness to work overtime and weekends as required
  • Ability to pass drug screening and background check

Benefits

These are great opportunities for dependable workers who enjoy hands-on outdoor work, operating equipment, and helping keep the community moving.

Open Positions:
Heavy Equipment Operators
$17.50–$18.00/hr DOE

Streets & Water Maintenance Workers
$15.

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Job details

Workplace

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Location

Coweta, Oklahoma, United States

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