Clyde Companies

Aggregate Supervisor - Rawlins

Requisition ID
2025-23205
Position Type
Full-time
Location : City
Rawlins
Location : State/Province
WY

Overview

Under the direction of the Aggregate Superintendent, the Aggregate Supervisor is responsible for supervising aggregate employeess in the performance of their duties, managing aggregate locations and aggregate processing facilities. 

 

Things you will do: 

  • Visualize, define, plan, communicate, and implement the company vision and core values.
  • Monitor employee training and certification.
  • Evaluate the current quality of all aggregates.
  • Work with Aggregate Superintendents to ensure all air, water, and other environmental requirements are met and ensure a safe and healthful work environment at all times.
  • Oversee aggregate location properties to ensure equipment is secure.
  • Ensure all reclamation work is preformed according to established plans.
  • Work with Aggregate Superintendents to oversee that completion of repairs and maintenance of equipment is completed to company standards.

Here's what we're looking for:

  • Great communicator.
  • Energetic and ability to motivate team members.
  • Someone who likes working outdoors.
  • Excellent customer service skills.
  • Exceptional mechanical aptitude
  • Ability to manage repairs, maintenance, and operations of aggregates processing facilities.
  • Experience working with MSHA.
  • Understanding of aggregate characteristics.
  • Team leadership experience.

Benefits

  • At Sunroc, we value people. We enjoy best-in-industry benefits, including:
  • Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage w/ generous HSA contribution
  • 9 Paid Holidays
  • 15 days PTO
  • 401k w/ 6% Match & profit sharing
  • Access to mental health services
  • Paid pregnancy and parental leave
  • Weekly Pay and more!

 

To learn more about Sunroc, click here.

 

**Current employees must notify supervisor of application**

 

Sunroc is a drug-free workplace.

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