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Corporate
 
                                    As a Senior Project Manager, you will lead all aspects of project execution—from planning and scheduling to cost control and close-out—while managing teams, contracts, and client relationships. The ideal candidate has an Engineering degree with a background in Construction, Mechanical, or Civil Engineering, and must have proven design-build experience. Proficiency in Primavera and a strong track record in delivering complex projects safely, on time, and within budget is preferred.
Corporate
 
                                    As a Senior Estimator, you will prepare detailed project cost estimates using drawings, specifications, and supporting documentation, ensuring accurate breakdowns of man-hours, resources, and subcontractor pricing. You will also coordinate closely with superintendents to align estimates with project schedules, manage subcontractor pre-qualifications, and update cost data regularly. Proven experience in client relations, construction team management, and proficiency in estimating software like Primavera is preferred.
Corporate
 
                                    As an Estimator, you will prepare detailed project cost estimates, analyze labor and material requirements, and coordinate with subcontractors and suppliers to support the successful execution of projects. You’ll play a key role in organizing schedules, updating pricing data, and providing accurate cost information to management.
Corporate
 
                                    As a Recruiting Specialist, you will collaborate with office and field personnel to help drive recruiting efforts using creative and outside-the-box thinking to reach candidates. This is an in-office position. Bilingual in Spanish and English is preferred.
Corporate
 
                                    As a Business Intelligence Analyst, you will be taking a consultative approach to data analytics and should possess working knowledge of business intelligence reporting. Experience with Microsoft Power BI is preferred.
Corporate
 
                                    As a Roadway Safety Officer, you will be responsible for promoting and enforcing safety protocols on roadway construction sites to protect workers, motorists, and the public. You will conduct safety audits, investigate incidents, manage on-site risks, and collaborate with project teams and agencies to ensure compliance with all safety regulations.
Corporate
 
                                    As a Project Engineer, you will support and coordinate all phases of construction projects, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and to quality standards. Responsibilities include managing project documentation, assisting with material procurement, coordinating subcontractors, and performing quality control, surveying, and safety management. This role is vital in bridging engineering and project management to drive efficiency, accuracy, and successful project outcomes.
Corporate
 
                                    As a Utilities Coordinator, you will oversee and coordinate utility relocations for roadway construction projects, ensuring compliance. You will review utility and construction plans, conduct site visits, monitor relocation progress, and document all activities to ensure projects stay on schedule. This role is key in identifying potential utility conflicts, facilitating coordination meetings, and ensuring the safety of project personnel, the public, and utility facilities.
Asphalt Paving
 
                                    As a Paving Foreman, you can expect to supervise and train a paving crew, communicate with project owners, order materials and equipment, read plans, schedule work, and maintain a safe working environment. You can expect to work on projects including parking lots, county roads, and interstates.
Asphalt Paving
 
                                    As an Asphalt Raker, you will use an asphalt lute rake to spread asphalt, smooth joints, and work areas the paving equipment cannot reach. This skilled position exposes you to highway construction allowing you to grow your knowledge of asphalt paving.
Asphalt Paving
 
                                    The Asphalt Roller Operator operates asphalt roller equipment to compact hot asphalt to the desired grade with a smooth finish. This is a great position for laborers to advance their career as they learn more about highway construction.
Asphalt Paving
 
                                    As the Asphalt Screed Operator, you will operate the screed or “screw” on the asphalt paving machine adjusting the height to ensure proper depth for uniform distribution and a smooth road surface.
Asphalt Paving
 
                                    As a Skid Steer Operator, you will have the opportunity to operate this piece of equipment while also performing other asphalt laborer tasks. The skid steer operator transports small loads of asphalt throughout the project as needed and is responsible for general cleanup around the jobsite.
Asphalt Paving
 
                                    As a Construction Laborer in our Asphalt Division, you can expect to perform a variety of manual labor tasks from shoveling and raking materials to cleaning and tidying work areas. This is the perfect position to expose you to highway construction and grow your knowledge and skills so you can advance your career to an equipment operator or skilled laborer position.
Asphalt Paving
 
                                    The Asphalt Shuttle Buggy Operator operates the shuttle buggy to receive hot mix asphalt from dump trucks and transfer it into the paver hooper in a continuous flow for non-stop paving.
Asphalt Paving
 
                                    As a Distributor Truck Operator or “Tack Truck Driver,” you will need a Class B CDL with a tanker endorsement and a DOT medical card to drive a Distributor Truck to spray liquid AC on road surfaces before paving. The Distributor Truck Operator also fills the pressure tank with asphalt liquid, regulate the burner to heat liquid, and adjust the spray bars to attain the required width of the spray.
Asphalt Paving
 
                                    The Asphalt Paver Operator operates an asphalt paving machine, regulating speed and line to spread and level hot mix asphalt on roadways.
Asphalt Milling
 
                                    As a Milling Water Truck Driver, you will primarily operate and drive trucks to transport water and materials to asphalt milling job sites, supporting the crew with various tasks. Responsibilities include safely transporting materials, performing pre- and post-trip vehicle inspections, assisting with milling operations, and helping with site cleanup. This position requires a Class B CDL with a tanker endorsement and a DOT medical card.
Asphalt Milling
 
                                    As a Milling Machine Operator in our Asphalt Milling Division, you can expect to perform a variety of manual labor tasks including safely operating a milling machines to cut surfaces to appropriate grade for resurfacing.
Asphalt Milling
 
                                    As a Ground Man in our Asphalt Milling Division, you can expect to perform a variety of manual labor tasks from shoveling and raking materials to cleaning and tidying work areas. This is the perfect position to expose you to highway construction and grow your knowledge and skills so you can advance your career to an equipment operator or skilled laborer position.
Traffic Control
 
                                    As a Flagger on our asphalt paving crews, you will safely direct traffic through road construction sites. You will install traffic control signs, flag traffic, and drive a pilot truck. The position requires a valid driver’s license and an approved driving record.
Traffic Control
 
                                    As a Traffic Control Technician, you can expect to flag traffic, install pavement markings, mount signs, install lane closures, and maintain traffic control devices. The position requires a valid driver’s license, DOT medical card, and an approved driving record.
Asphalt Manufacturing
 
                                    The Loader Operator at our Asphalt Plant operates a front-end loader to continuously load bins with aggregates quickly and safely for the production of hot mix asphalt.
Asphalt Manufacturing
 
                                    As a Yardman at our Asphalt Plants, you will do a variety of manual laborer tasks including general plant maintenance, shoveling asphalt, loading and unloading material, and operating small equipment such as skid steers.
Asphalt Manufacturing
 
                                    As a Plant Foreman, you can expect to supervise and train crew members, communicate with project owners, order materials and equipment, plan work for multiple weeks out, read plans, and maintain a safe working environment for the manufacturing of hot mix asphalt to owner specifications.
Asphalt Manufacturing
 
                                    As a Plant Operator, you will operate the Asphalt Plant using either Programmable Logistic Controllers (PLC) or push-button controls to dry and mix ingredients in the production of hot mix asphalt, as well as observing PLC and indicator gauges to ensure the Asphalt Plant is operating efficiently.
Equipment Maintenance
 
                                    As a Shop Mechanic, you will assemble, maintain, and repair asphalt milling machinery in our Morrow shop. You will be responsible for ensuring the functionality and reliability of machines, engines, and mechanical systems.
Equipment Maintenance
 
                                    As a Field Mechanic, you will be responsible for diagnosing issues, performing routine and major repairs, and maintaining asphalt trucks and equipment across the Augusta area. You’ll ensure all machinery is reliable, safe, and ready for operation while supporting company safety standards and goals. This position requires a Class C license and a DOT medical card.
Equipment Maintenance
 
                                    As a Fuel Truck Driver you will travel to jobsites to fuel, change oil, and grease all equipment in the field. This position requires a Class B CDL with a tanker and hazmat endorsement and a DOT medical card.
Logistics
 
                                    As a Fleet Specialist, you will manage the company’s vehicle fleet by maintaining accurate records, coordinating preventive maintenance and repairs, and ensuring compliance with OSHA, DOT, and other regulations. You will monitor fuel usage and fleet performance, support budgeting and vendor communications, and assist with vehicle acquisition, leasing, and disposal.
Logistics
 
                                    As a Lowboy Dispatcher, you manage driver schedules, route planning, and equipment transport logistics to support daily operations. You serve as the main communication link between drivers and company teams, ensuring safe, timely, and efficient movement of heavy equipment while maintaining regulatory compliance.
Logistics
 
                                    As a Flatbed Driver, you will safely operate a flatbed truck to deliver equipment or materials to job site locations. You can also expect to perform a variety of manual labor tasks, including loading and securing equipment, handling materials and tools, cleaning and tidying work areas, and safely operating various pieces of construction heavy equipment. This position requires a Class C Driver’s License and DOT medical card.
Logistics
 
                                    As a Dump Truck Driver you will safely and efficiently transport and dump materials, including asphalt, dirt or rock, to and from job sites. This position requires a Class B CDL and DOT medical card.
Logistics
 
                                    As a Heavy Haul Driver, you will drive lowboy trucks to deliver equipment or materials to job site locations. This position requires a Class A CDL and DOT medical card.
Roadway
 
                                    As a Water and Sewer Installation Foreman, you can expect to supervise and train a crew, communicate with project owners, order materials and equipment, read plans, schedule work, and maintain a safe working environment. A Water and Sewer Installation Foreman supervises the pipeline activities of field employees on new construction or widening projects.
Roadway
 
                                    As a Compactor Operator, you will safely operate smooth drum or sheep’s foot vibratory rollers to compact earth embankments, sub grade, or aggregate base courses.
Roadway
 
                                    As a Grading Foreman, you can expect to supervise and train a crew, communicate with project owners, order materials and equipment, read plans, schedule work, and maintain a safe working environment. Grading Foremen supervise the laying GAB base and grading on new construction or widening projects.
Roadway
 
                                    As a Pipe Foreman, you can expect to supervise and train a crew, communicate with project owners, order materials and equipment, read plans, schedule work, and maintain a safe working environment. Pipe Foreman supervise the laying of storm drains and pipes on new construction or widening projects.
Roadway
 
                                    As a Surveyor you will calculate and stake all survey points with the use of electronic and/or manual instruments on the jobsite. Surveyors must be able to read and understand blueprints and calculate all grade data.
Roadway
 
                                    As a Loader Operator you will safely operate a rubber tire front end loader, loading trucks and moving pipe and other materials around the job site.
Roadway
 
                                    As a Water Truck Driver you will safely operate a large tank truck that sprays water over large jobsites to decrease the various risks that come from dirt and dust in the air. This position requires a Class B CDL with a tanker endorsement and DOT medical card.
Roadway
 
                                    As a Scraper Operator you will safely operate a wheel tractor scraper, that at times is being pushed by a bulldozer, moving large quantities of dirt to level and grade job sites.
Roadway
 
                                    As a Construction Laborer in our Roadway Division, you can expect to perform a variety of manual labor tasks from shoveling and handling materials and tools to cleaning and tidying work areas. This is the perfect position to expose you to highway construction and grow your knowledge and skills so you can advance your career and learn to operate heavy equipment.
Roadway
 
                                    As a Motor Grader Operator you will safely operate a motor grader to spread dirt and aggregrate base to finish grade ensuring appropriate thickness and complying with all design specifications.
Roadway
 
                                    As an Articulated Dump Truck Driver, you will operate off road dump trucks on construction jobsites moving materials such as dirt and rock.
Roadway
 
                                    As an Excavator Operator, you will safely operate track backhoes/excavators, excavating dirt and loading trucks, laying pipe, cutting grade, and dressing slopes.
Roadway
 
                                    As a Bulldozer Operator you will safely operate a bulldozer to grade dirt and aggregate and dress slopes.
Structures
 
                                    As a Carpenter in our Structures Division, you can expect to perform a variety of tasks from loading and unloading materials to building concrete forms, falsework and handrails.
Structures
 
                                    As a Crane Operator in our Structures Division, you can expect to perform a variety of tasks including operating crawler and hydraulic cranes and boom-type equipment to hoist and move materials, raise, and lower heavy weights, drive pile, and set bridge beams and forms. The position requires an NCCCO certification and DOT medical card.
Structures
 
                                    As a Concrete Finisher in our Structures Division, you can expect to perform a variety of tasks including pouring and finishing wet concrete using hand tools such as floats, trowels, and straight edges.
Structures
 
                                    As a Structures Foreman, you can expect to supervise and train a crew, communicate with project owners, order materials and equipment, read plans, schedule work, and maintain a safe working environment. Structures Foremen supervise the construction of bridges, walls, culverts, and other structures on new and existing roadway projects.
Structures
 
                                    As a Construction Laborer in our Structures Division, you can expect to perform a variety of manual labor tasks from shoveling and handling materials and tools to cleaning and tidying work areas. This is the perfect position to expose you to highway construction and grow your knowledge and skills so you can advance your career to an carpenter or concrete finisher position.
Policies and Protocols
With over a century of experience, we lead the industry in robust safety practices, OSHA certifications, comprehensive training, inspections, and protocols–providing the safest environment for our employees and customers.
family-friendly culture
At E.R. Snell, we are committed to fostering a workplace everyone can call home. We believe in equal opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their race, gender, age, or religion, and we actively promote a welcoming and family-friendly culture.