Rogers Group, Inc., headquartered in Nashville, is a privately held aggregates and asphalt highway construction company operating in 12 states with over 3,000 employees. RGI, established in 1908, has the distinction of being recognized as the largest privately held aggregate producer in the United States.

We have 86 quarries and 56 asphalt plants across Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Arkansas, Texas, Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio.

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Bloomington Crushed Stone - Rogers Group Inc – Bloomington, IN

Full-Time – Second Shift 2 p.m. – 10 p.m.

Wages starting at $24.50/hr. Experienced candidates may be eligible to start at higher pay. Pay will be determined based on experience and skill set.

Bloomington Crushed Stone is an underground and surface limestone mine/quarry seeking a Stripping Truck Operator for our operation located in Bloomington, IN. This position offers a union environment with excellent pay, pension, and benefits.

The successful candidate for this role will have an uncompromising emphasis on safety excellence, be a self-starter and will have responsibilities that include but are not limited to:

  • Operate off-road haul trucks to transport overburden, rock, or other materials.
  • Assist in clearing overburden from active and future production areas.
  • Perform daily pre and post inspections with appropriate documentation in compliance with company policies
  • Perform servicing and maintenance of equipment as trained and directed by management
  • Work in coordination with equipment operators and supervisors to maintain an efficient haul cycle.
  • Operate equipment with a high degree of competency, skill, and proficiency
  • Properly follow all company policies and OSHA / MSHA / environmental regulations for safe working procedures and environment
  • Other duties as assigned by management

Required Qualifications:

  • Individual must be dedicated to always operating safely
  • Individual must be willing to perform any task required at quarry
  • Must be able to identify and alert management to maintenance issues with equipment
  • Ability to compete pre-operation inspection paperwork
  • Experience operating heavy equipment is preferred but not required. RGI will train.
  • Flexibility to work overtime and weekend when necessary
  • Team player attitude
  • Must pass pre-employment drug screening

This position within Rogers Group offers a union environment with excellent pay, pension, safety equipment, and other benefits.

Rogers Group provides extensive benefits, strong compensation, and a safe, drug-free working environment.

As a Rogers Group employee, you will have access to our competitive company perks, including:

  • Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance plus Health Savings Account with annual company contribution.
  • Company provided Group Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment insurance.
  • Company provided Short- and Long-Term Disability.
  • Career growth/advancement opportunities.

RGI EEO Statement

An Equal Opportunity Employer seeking candidates without regard to age, race, national origin, gender, disability, veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other protected status. All applications are accepted online at www.rogersgroupinc.com.

Rogers Group, Inc., headquartered in Nashville, is a privately held aggregates and asphalt highway construction company operating in 12 states with over 3,000 employees. RGI, established in 1908, has the distinction of being recognized as the largest privately held aggregate producer in the United States.

RGI EEO Statement

It is the policy of Rogers Group, Inc. to recruit, hire, and promote individuals based on demonstrated merit and qualifications. We are committed to providing a work environment that is free from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation as protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.

All applications are accepted online at www.rogersgroupinc.com.

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