Wash Rack Operator
NEDERLAND, TX 77627
Posted: 4/17/2025
Job Description
Thoroughly wash and clean a variety of heavy equipment, including excavators, loaders, bulldozers, aerial lifts, and more, using pressure washers, cleaning solutions, brushes, and other necessary tools.
Inspect equipment for any damage or maintenance needs during the cleaning process and report findings to the appropriate personnel.
Maintain the cleanliness and organization of the wash rack area, ensuring a safe and efficient work environment.
Operate and maintain wash rack equipment according to safety guidelines and manufacturer instructions.
Apply protective coatings or treatments to equipment as needed.
Assist with basic equipment maintenance tasks as directed.
Adhere to all company safety policies and procedures.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent. Previous experience in equipment cleaning, detailing, or a related field is a plus. Ability to operate a pressure washer and other cleaning equipment safely and effectively. Strong attention to detail and a commitment to quality. Ability to follow instructions and work independently. Good physical stamina and the ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions. Basic understanding of heavy equipment is beneficial but not required. Reliable transportation to and from the job site. Ability to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). Ability to pass drug and background screenings
To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (337) 252-0240
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