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Help Build the Future of American Manufacturing
This is more than a job—it’s an opportunity to leave a lasting mark on U.S. infrastructure. Mountain Cement Company, a subsidiary of Eagle Materials, is seeking an experienced Terminal Operator in Denver, CO, Be a part of the Denver team supporting the newest cement plant in the United States. You will play a critical role in day to day operations at a state-of-the-art facility, leveraging advanced tools and equipment to drive safety, efficiency and long-term performance.
Eagle Materials is a trusted leader in American manufacturing, supplying essential materials that support homes, businesses, roads, energy projects, and critical infrastructure across the country. Every product we make—cement, wallboard, paperboard, concrete, and aggregates—is 100% manufactured in the United States, reinforcing our commitment to domestic production and economic growth.
At Eagle Materials, safety and environmental stewardship are not just priorities—they are core values. We invest in our people, our technology, and our facilities, fostering a culture where talented professionals are empowered to innovate, lead, and grow their careers. You’ll work alongside passionate, driven teammates who take pride in building something that truly matters.
If you’re looking for a career-defining opportunity to be a part of a passionate, hard working team at a next-generation facility and make a meaningful impact, we invite you to join us.
Learn more at www.eaglematerials.com.
Overview: The terminal operator is responsible for the daily shipping operators of all cement products while complying with all applicable mining regulations and/or Mountain Cement policies at all times. Basic qualifications and/or traits that the shipping operator must possess include:
- Have a working knowledge of the ability to learn shipping operations and material flows.
- Must be able to perform basic mathematics with accuracy.
- A strong mechanical aptitude.
- Have reliable attendance and safety records.
- Be able to work without constant supervision.
- Be able to give and take directions.
- Must be able to work with the public in person and over the telephone in efficient and courteous manner.
- Knowledge of safe and productive operation of mobile equipment.
- Must be physically fit.
Responsibilities: The responsibilities of a Terminal operator include but are not limited to:
- Safety inspections of all working areas shall be performed a minimum of once per shift as required by federal mining regulations. Additional inspections may be performed as conditions warrant.
- Prepares railroad bulk cars for unloading. Inspects and cleans interiors of bulk cars when necessary. Reports damage or adverse conditions to supervisor. Opens and closes bottom hatches of bulk cars as required.
- May move rail cares and spot trucks to facilitate loading operations. Required both manually and with a Trackmobile, move railcars with manual tool designed for moving rail equipment.
- Operate cement extraction and conveying system machinery as required to provide cement loadout.
- Performs operations checks and lubrication on all conveying equipment; air slides screw conveyors, drives, dust collectors, loading spouts, railroad rail, etc. reporting adverse conditions to supervisor.
- Measure cement level in storage silos via elevator, stairway, or ladders.
- May occasionally clean silo interiors.
- Repair pumps, screws, bucket elevators, air slides, dust collectors, loading spouts, and hoppers.
- The Terminal Operator is responsible for performing housekeeping duties in his/her work area to remove hazards. Work activities must be performed while adhering to all applicable federal/state regulations, MCC company policies, and environmental regulations at all times.
- Clean up of the Terminal Operators work area on a regular basis is the responsibility of the employee performing the work, messes and leftover materials are not to be left for other MCC personnel to clear. A job is not finished until clean up of the work area is completed.
- Operation of mobile equipment. Proper task training and safe operation guidelines will be adhered to at all times. Employees will not operate any piece of mobile equipment without being properly task trained as required by OSHA regulations.
- Performs other work as directed.
Education & Experience
- High school diploma of equivalent. Required
- Experience working in industrial environment. Preferred
Physical Requirements: The Terminal Operator position is safety sensitive. The physical requirements include, but are not limited to:
- Working 8 hour - 12 hour shifts.
- Working in areas of heat, cold, muddy, icy, or dusty conditions for extended periods of time.
- Subject to twisting, bending, stooping, lifting, and climbing.
- Access silos via elevator and stairway up sever flights of stairs several times per day or via a 200FT tall ladder.
- Travel routes may include stairs, catwalks, ladders, elevated walkways, and uneven floors.
- May be subject to lifting up to 95lbs.
- Medical
- Telemedicine
- Health Advocate Service
- Dental & Orthodontics
- Vision
- FSA Medical & Dependent Care
- Paid Parental Leave
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Employee Assistance Program
- Wellness Incentive Bonus Program
- Life and AD&D
- Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
- Paid Vacation
- Paid Holidays
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401(k)