Equipment Operator in Edmonton, Alberta at Park Landscaping
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Job Description
At Park, we believe a world-class landscape starts from the ground up—and that includes our team. We don’t just offer jobs; we provide a fertile space where you can plant your ambitions and watch them bloom. Our culture is built on a simple philosophy: When we invest in you, you invest in us.
The "Opportunity Garden" FrameworkWe’ve designed our employee experience around three core pillars to ensure you don’t just work—you flourish:
NURTURE: We Get It – We provide a supportive environment built on Integrity & Trust. Your wellbeing is our priority; we focus on Working Safe & Working Smart to create a frictionless environment with the tools you need to succeed without the burnout.
GROW: Building Capacity – We don’t leave your career to chance. Through our Employee Success initiative, we provide intentional growth plans, training, and resources to expand your skillset. If you have the ambition, we provide the ladder.
THRIVE: You Want It – This is where your "Can-Do" Attitude meets Empowerment. We trust you to be a problem-solver with the autonomy to tackle challenges head-on. We take pride in the tangible "before and after" of our labor.
While we provide the environment, we need you to provide the expertise. In this role, you will be the primary architect of precision and mobilization, operating heavy machinery to shape landscape projects and ensuring our fleet is safely transported and maintained for year-round success. From excavation to snow clearing, your skill behind the controls is what brings our designs to life.
Your Daily Impact:
Precision Machine Operation: Operate excavators and skid steers for grading, trenching, and site preparation, meeting exact elevation tolerances for pool and hardscape projects.
Safe Mobilization: Transport heavy equipment using company trucks and trailers, ensuring proper load securement and compliance with provincial transportation regulations.
Equipment Stewardship: Perform daily inspections and routine maintenance (greasing, fluid checks) to ensure machinery remains safe and reliable.
Safety Leadership: Adhere to OHS regulations and participate in daily hazard assessments and toolbox meetings to maintain a hazard-free job site.
Winter Coordination: Transition to the role of Snow Removal Project Coordinator from November through April, overseeing specific divisions and clearing commercial properties during peak snow events.
To truly thrive in this role, you’ll need a solid foundation of skills and the right mindset:
Knowledge: Strong understanding of provincial transportation requirements for hauling equipment and Alberta OHS regulations for heavy machinery.
Skills: Expert proficiency in operating excavators and skid steers; ability to read and interpret site plans and grade stakes.
Abilities: Minimum of two years of heavy equipment experience; valid Class 5 driver's license with a clean abstract; physical stamina to climb in/out of machinery and lift up to 50 lbs.
At Park, we don’t just hire—we plant the seeds for long-term success. If you’re looking for a workplace where your "Can-Do" attitude is rewarded with real opportunity, you’ve found it.
When you join our garden, you’re gaining:
Visible Career Paths: Clear milestones for rapid advancement and raises.
Innovative Tools: The latest technology to make your work smoother and safer.
Impactful Work: True pride in the physical transformation of our community.
A Culture of Respect: A supportive, high-trust team environment.
Steady Income & Peace of Mind: Weather or slow periods shouldn't hurt your wallet. Through our Alberta Individual Overtime Agreement, we bank your busy-season extra hours to top up your pay during rain delays or seasonal shifts, ensuring a predictable paycheck all season long.
Park is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive "Opportunity Garden" for all employees.