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Pflugerville, Texas, United StatesPosted Today
Full-timeonsite

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Overview Cash Construction, a division of Mastec, was founded on a commitment to excellence; excellence in how we treat our clients and our employees. Incorporated in Texas, Cash Construction continues to be a leader in the construction service industry, completing projects involving water and wastewater utilities, drainage improvements, lift stations, pump stations, dry utilities and roadwork. Our client base includes a vast array of local municipalities, counties, the Texas Department of Transportation, private developers, and various other entities. Company Overview Established in the 1970’s, Cash Construction Company was founded on a commitment to excellence; excellence in how we treat our clients and our employees. Incorporated in Texas, Cash Construction continues to be a leader in the Civil and Infrastructure Construction industry, completing projects involving water and wastewater utilities, drainage improvements, lift stations, pump stations, dry utilities, roadwork, and wind and solar farms. And, with a large fleet of equipment owned and maintained by Cash Construction, we are ready and able to self-perform nearly all our contractual obligations. MasTec’s Clean Energy and Infrastructure Group (CE&I) is a $4 billion annual revenue business unit that provides construction services for industrial facilities; building products manufacturers, power generation facilities, manufacturing plants; solar, wind, and thermal energy plants; buildings, and infrastructure. Lowboy Driver operates specialized heavy-duty trucks with lowboy RGN (Removable Gooseneck) trailers to transport oversized, overweight, or heavy machinery. They are primarily responsible for the safe loading, securing, and timely delivery of equipment to construction sites. Responsibilities Loading and Securing: Safely guide or drive heavy machinery (e.g., excavators, bulldozers) onto the lowboy trailer. Secure the load using heavy-duty chains, binders, and straps to prevent shifting. Compliance and Permitting: Calculate total weights and dimensions to ensure compliance with DOT (Department of Transportation) restrictions. Obtain and follow all required route permits for oversize/overweight loads. Route Planning: Navigate routes that accommodate heavy weight limits, bridge clearances, and width restrictions. Inspections and Maintenance: Perform detailed pre-trip, in-transit, and post-trip inspections. Maintain fluid levels, check tire pressure, and perform minor preventative maintenance. Documentation: Maintain accurate daily logs, mileage records, vehicle inspection reports (DVIR), per FMCSA regulations. Qualifications License: Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with a clean Motor Vehicle Record (MVR). Experience: Typically 3+ years of driving, with specific experience hauling lowboy, RGN, or step-deck trailers. Physical Demands: Ability to climb in and out of equipment, lift heavy chains, often up to 75lbs, and safely work in all weather conditions. Knowledge: Understanding of DOT Hours of Service (HOS) rules, ELD compliance, air brake systems, and heavy equipment operation.

License: Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with a clean Motor Vehicle Record (MVR). Experience: Typically 3+ years of driving, with specific experience hauling lowboy, RGN, or step-deck trailers. Physical Demands: Ability to climb in and out of equipment, lift heavy chains, often up to 75lbs, and safely work in all weather conditions. Knowledge: Understanding of DOT Hours of Service (HOS) rules, ELD compliance, air brake systems, and heavy equipment operation.

Loading and Securing: Safely guide or drive heavy machinery (e.g., excavators, bulldozers) onto the lowboy trailer. Secure the load using heavy-duty chains, binders, and straps to prevent shifting. Compliance and Permitting: Calculate total weights and dimensions to ensure compliance with DOT (Department of Transportation) restrictions. Obtain and follow all required route permits for oversize/overweight loads. Route Planning: Navigate routes that accommodate heavy weight limits, bridge clearances, and width restrictions. Inspections and Maintenance: Perform detailed pre-trip, in-transit, and post-trip inspections. Maintain fluid levels, check tire pressure, and perform minor preventative maintenance. Documentation: Maintain accurate daily logs, mileage records, vehicle inspection reports (DVIR), per FMCSA regulations.