Digger Derrick Operator

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Become a Digger Derrick Operator!

Step into the driver’s seat of a powerhouse machine that combines the best of cranes and augers, and become the unsung hero of construction and utility projects. As a digger derrick operator, you’ll command a versatile, truck-mounted marvel capable of lifting heavy materials, drilling deep into the earth, and setting poles with pinpoint accuracy. Picture yourself on the front lines, tackling challenging terrains and essential infrastructure tasks that keep the world running smoothly. Embrace the thrill of mastering this multifaceted machine and make a tangible impact every day. Become a digger derrick operator and drive your career to new heights and depths!

  • AT-A-GLANCE

    A digger derrick operator is responsible for operating a specialized truck-mounted machine equipped with a crane and an auger used in construction, utility maintenance, and other industries.

  • Typical Salary Range:

    Typical entry level positions start around $46,000 per year while the most skilled and experienced operators can make $67,000 or more per year.*

  • *Salaries listed are only estimates and can vary widely depending on several factors including but not limited to location, type of work, experience, certifications, fringe benefits provided, union, open shop, etc.

  • Typical Duties/Responsibilities:

    Lifting and placing utility poles, setting transformers, digging holes, and performing other tasks related to the installation and maintenance of overhead utility lines. Additionally, they may be required to perform routine maintenance checks and inspections on the equipment to maintain functionality and safety standards.

  • Typical Experience/Training:

    At least 18 Years Old. Typically receives training and hands-on experience prior to taking a required certification exam. Usually has or obtains a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). Certification for digger derrick required.

  • Typical Skills:

    Technical Proficiency; Spatial Awareness; Hand-Eye Coordination, Communication Skills; Problem-Solving Skills; Safety Consciousness

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