- Move levers, depress foot pedals, and turn dials to operate power machinery, such as power shovels, stripping shovels, scraper loaders, or backhoes.
- Set up or inspect equipment prior to operation.
- Become familiar with digging plans, machine capabilities and limitations, and efficient and safe digging procedures in a given application.
- Observe hand signals, grade stakes, or other markings when operating machines so that work can be performed to specifications.
- Operate machinery to perform activities such as backfilling excavations, vibrating or breaking rock or concrete, or making winter roads.
$73,580 in California
$52,550 Nationally
$0
$25K
$50K
$75K
$100K
$125K
$150K
$175K
$200K
$225K
$250K
We've curated a playlist for you to get a glimpse into a day in the life of this career.
@teamelmers
- Working with my hands
- Having support
- Having freedom
- Personal relationships
- Critical Thinking
- Equipment Maintenance
- Repairing
- Troubleshooting
- Operations Monitoring
- Quality Control Analysis

Learn about the education and training paths that can lead to this career — and what to expect from each one.



Find local programs, apprenticeships, or degrees to start your path.
Enter your location to see training near you

