Manson Construction Co. was founded in 1905 as a small pile-driving business supporting the early development of Seattle's waterfront. Today, Manson's legacy of quality marine services continues to grow at locations throughout North America. With more than 800 employees and a large fleet of equipment, Manson supports high-profile marine infrastructure and energy projects across the nation.
Manson Construction represents generations of people, families, and communities whose commitment to success, safety, and ingenuity aligns with our core values: Take care of people; Do the rightthing; and find a better way. At Manson, we strive to create an engaging and respectful environment where employees can share their ideas. We recognize that our employees are Manson's number one asset and the reason why we continue to execute benchmark work in the marine construction and dredging industry.
Summary
The Heavy Equipment Operator is responsible for the operation of shore equipment on the fill site. The employee must be able to work 8 to 12 hour, rotating shifts on all types of dredges and marine construction projects. Must be able to provide transportation to and from the jobsite(s). Extensive travel is required.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
We are committed to our people.
As we continue to grow, we strive to maintain a sense of family, community and loyalty that has defined our culture for more than a century.
We are committed to going home safely every day.
Manson is 100% committed to fostering an Incident and Injury Free culture. We take inventory of our lessons learned, to find better ways to do our work. We learn from each other and stop to think about the task ahead. It's not just part of the job, it's a mindset.
Established in Seattle in 1905 by an enterprising Swedish immigrant named Peter Manson, the company quickly developed an enviable reputation for good, honest, hard work which was completed in a timely manner. Innovation and imagination allowed him to expand the size and number of his floating equipment fleet as well as the number of employees. Peter Manson’s vision allowed the company to expand its areas of operation outside of the Pacific Northwest; finding work all over North America.