What are the responsibilities and job description for the Concrete Pump Truck Operator position at GFP Mobile Mix Supply LLC?
Company Description
GFP Mobile Mix Supply is your trusted partner for high-quality, on-demand concrete delivery. We specialize in volumetric concrete, mixing fresh, customized batches on-site to meet your project’s exact specifications and volume requirements. Whether you’re building a commercial foundation, industrial facility, residential development, or an environmentally sensitive project, we deliver only the highest quality materials — backed by our commitment to precision, safety, and exceptional service on every pour.
Role Description
This is a full-time, on-site role located in Wilmington, Delaware. Key responsibilities include operating and maintaining the concrete pump truck, ensuring timely and efficient delivery and placement of concrete, conducting routine vehicle inspections, and adhering to safety regulations and best practices. The Concrete Pump Truck Operator will work closely with site teams to meet project specifications and deadlines.
Qualifications
- Clean driving record (mandatory)
- Valid commercial driver’s license - Minimum Class B license required. Class A a plus.
- ACPA Certified Pump Operator (preferred)
- Must be able to pass the Department of Transportation (DOT) physical.
- Ability to Operate a 2026 Alliance 38M Pump on a Peterbilt Chassis.
- While having experience in concrete work is not necessary, we do prefer experience in a similar job.
- Understanding of construction safety regulations and proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Problem-solving skills and the ability to work under time constraints
- Basic mechanical knowledge for routine vehicle maintenance and troubleshooting
- Flexibility is essential! We are a 24/7 service provider. Position may require varied working hours (early AM to late PM) and the ability to work overtime, including nights and weekends as needed.
- Ability to climb into and out of equipment. Lift, carry, and push/pull heavy items and equipment.
- Ability to lift up to 70 lbs.
- Must possess a strong work ethic and a team player attitude.
- All GFP Operators go through extensive training, must adhere to ALL safety policies, and are required to complete the following: Background Checks, Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC), OSHA 30-Hour Training, and Silica Awareness for Construction Training.