CDL Hydro‑Demolition Operator
Job Description:
Position Summary
The CDL Hydro-Demolition Operator is responsible for safely transporting, setting up, operating, and maintaining ultra-high-pressure (UHP) hydro-demolition equipment on industrial, bridge, power, and infrastructure projects.This role requires a Class A or B CDL and combines skilled equipment operation with strict safety discipline, production efficiency, and asset accountability. Operators are expected to uphold ATIs zero-incident safety standard while meeting project production and margin targets.
Core Responsibilities CDL & Transportation Duties
- Safely operate and transport hydro-demolition trucks and trailers
- Conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections (DOT compliant)
- Maintain driver logs and comply with FMCSA regulations
- Secure loads and equipment properly
- Maintain clean, organized, and professional vehicles
Hydro-Demolition Operations
- Operate UHP pumps (20,000–40,000 PSI systems)
- Operate robotic hydro-demolition units (e.g., Aqua Cutter 710V, Aqua Cutter 750V)
- Set up hoses, towers, water systems, and vacuum recovery
- Monitor pressure, flow rate, and production performance
- Adjust operating parameters to meet removal depth specifications
- Assist in tower stacking and structural setups (as required)
- Perform confined space and elevated work when necessary
Safety & Compliance
- Follow all OSHA, DOT, and ATI safety policies
- Participate in daily JHAs and toolbox talks
- Maintain 100% PPE compliance
- Support ATIs zero-incident safety culture
- Immediately report hazards, leaks, equipment malfunctions, or unsafe conditions
- Ensure all hydro systems are depressurized before maintenance
Equipment & Asset Management
- Perform daily inspection of pumps, hoses, nozzles, and fittings
- Maintain proper lubrication and preventative maintenance logs
- Track engine hours and service intervals
- Protect high-value ATI hydro assets from damage
- Assist mechanics with troubleshooting when necessary
Productivity & Performance
- Meet production removal rates (SQFT/day or CY/day targets)
- Minimize downtime and mechanical delays
- Maintain high-quality surface profile per spec
- Support division gross margin performance targets
- Maintain professional client interaction on-site
Required Qualifications
- Valid Class A or B CDL (clean driving record required)
- 2+ years heavy equipment or hydro-demolition experience preferred
- Experience with UHP systems preferred
- Ability to travel regionally and nationwide
- Ability to lift 75+ lbs
- Strong mechanical aptitude
- Ability to work nights, weekends, and outage schedules
Preferred Certifications
- OSHA 10 or OSHA 30
- Confined Space Certification
- Fall Protection Certification
- Rigging Certification
- TWIC (for industrial and port access)
Physical Requirements
- Exposure to high-pressure water systems
- Outdoor work in varying weather conditions
- Prolonged standing, climbing, lifting, bending
- Noise exposure (hearing protection required)
Performance Metrics (Monitored)
- Safety compliance & incident record
- DOT compliance & vehicle inspection record
- Equipment damage frequency
- Production rates vs. estimate
- Crew efficiency & teamwork
- Rework rate
- Client satisfaction feedback
Compensation & Advancement
- Competitive hourly pay (CDL differential included)
- Per diem & travel pay (when applicable)
- Overtime opportunities
- Safety incentive eligibility
- Advancement path to:
- Lead Hydro Operator
- Hydro Foreman
- Hydro Superintendent
Why Join?
- Work on critical infrastructure projects nationwide
- Operate industry-leading UHP systems
- Performance-driven culture
- Strong safety-first environment
- Career growth into leadership roles