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Aggregate Dredge Mechanic
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United States , Scappoose
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CalPortland
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Licensed Heavy Duty Mechanic
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Canada , Essex
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46.75 CAD / Hour
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Walker Industries
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Asphalt Plant Production Superintendent
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United States , Lakewood, Denver
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115000.00 - 136000.00 USD / Year
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Martin Marietta
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Aggregate Plant Mechanic
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United States , Las Vegas
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Discover rewarding Aggregate Plant Mechanic jobs, a critical profession at the heart of the construction materials and mining industries. These skilled professionals are the backbone of aggregate production facilities, ensuring the complex machinery that processes rock, sand, and gravel operates at peak efficiency and safety. Their work is essential for producing the fundamental materials used in building our infrastructure, from roads and bridges to buildings and homes. An Aggregate Plant Mechanic is primarily responsible for the maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of stationary industrial equipment. This includes a wide array of machinery such as crushers (jaw, cone, impact), vibrating screens, conveyor systems, feeders, material washers, and associated support systems like pumps, motors, and hydraulic components. A typical day involves performing scheduled preventative maintenance (PMs), which includes tasks like lubrication, fluid changes, screen replacements, and belt adjustments to prevent unexpected breakdowns. When equipment fails, mechanics must quickly diagnose mechanical, hydraulic, or pneumatic issues and execute repairs, which can involve replacing bearings, rollers, hoses, and structural components, often requiring welding and fabrication skills. Common responsibilities extend beyond wrench-turning. Professionals in these jobs conduct thorough pre- and post-shift inspections, complete detailed maintenance logs and work orders, and strictly adhere to critical safety protocols like lockout/tagout (LOTO). They play a key role in minimizing costly plant downtime by collaborating with operations teams and communicating repair timelines effectively. Duties may also include assisting with major plant shutdowns, rebuilds, or relocations, and often involve operating support equipment like loaders or skid steers for plant cleanup and material movement. Maintaining a clean, organized, and safe work environment is a constant priority. The typical skill set for these jobs is both broad and deep. Employers generally seek candidates with several years of hands-on mechanical experience in an industrial setting. Strong diagnostic and problem-solving abilities are paramount, especially for hydraulic and mechanical systems. Practical skills in welding, cutting, and fabrication are highly valued. Physical stamina and dexterity are essential, as the role requires lifting, climbing, kneeling, and working in all weather conditions and on rough terrain. A strong safety mindset, with knowledge of regulations like MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration), is non-negotiable. The ability to work independently and as part of a team, coupled with effective communication skills, rounds out the profile for these vital industrial roles. For those who enjoy hands-on, challenging work that keeps critical industries running, Aggregate Plant Mechanic jobs offer a stable and impactful career path.

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