Heavy Equipment Operators Salaries in South Australia
$73,000
avg per year
The average salary for Heavy Equipment Operators jobs near South Australia is $73,000.*
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Top Heavy Equipment Operators jobs near South Australia
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TW Civil Pty Ltd
Greater Adelaide SA
Applicants must hold valid Australian work rights including citizenship, permanent residency, or appropriate work visa.
From $40 an hour
Excavator Operator
DeJay Contracting PTY LTD
Para Hills West SA
Strong understanding of machinery care and preventative maintenance practices. Perform routine greasing, cleaning, and maintenance of company machinery and…
$31.60 - $35.00 an hour
Excavator Operators
Premier Constructions Australia
Greater Adelaide SA
You must be able to meet any requirements necessary to safely perform your role e.g. COVID-19 vaccination as per relevant health order or by clients; and a drug…
Production Operator - Weekend Shift
PepsiCo
Regency Park SA
Operating heavy machinery equipment, maintaining a continuous flow of product (Packaging Machine Operator). Managing production lines, equipment calibration and…
Excavator Operator (Demolition)
Burton Demolition Pty Ltd
Adelaide SA
Modern equipment fleet and demolition attachments. Daily machine checks and safe operation of equipment. Work with organised demolition crews, modern equipment…
Excavator Operator
Interflow
Adelaide SA
Employee referral program with a generous bonus payment up to $5000. Nationally accredited licence and tickets as required for the role, in accordance with…
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