Portland Materials Division (Asphalt Plant & Crusher)

Portland, OR
Full Time
Portland Office
Entry Level

About Porter W. Yett Company

Porter W. Yett Company provides high-quality asphalt and recycled materials, road construction services, and soil stabilization across Oregon and surrounding states. The Materials Division produces asphalt materials and processes recycled aggregate products used in construction, paving, and infrastructure projects. 


Job Summary

The Materials Division Operator supports day-to-day operations of the Asphalt Plant and Crusher facilities, ensuring safe, efficient production of asphalt and crushed aggregate products. This role combines plant operation responsibilities with equipment monitoring, maintenance support, quality control practices, and adherence to environmental and safety standards.


Key Responsibilities

A. Asphalt Plant Operations

  • Operate, monitor, and adjust controls of the asphalt plant to produce quality mixes per specification, including hot-mix asphalt and recycled asphalt material. 

  • Assist with the startup, shutdown, and smooth operation of plant heating, mixing, and conveyor systems. 

  • Monitor gauges, dials, and control systems to ensure material consistency and temperature accuracy. 

  • Participate in routine in-plant inspections for safety, equipment status, and compliance with Standard Operating Procedures. 

  • Support plant cleanup and housekeeping to maintain a safe production environment.

B. Crusher & Aggregate Processing

  • Operate crusher equipment to reduce recycled materials to specified sizes, ensuring consistent output and gradation. Perform daily checks on conveyor belts, screens, and crusher components and report issues promptly. 

  • Remove material buildup and assist with dust control and housekeeping around the crushing lines. 

  • Assist with materials sampling and screening activities to meet product specifications.

C. Maintenance & Equipment Support

  • Conduct routine cleaning, lubrication, and basic maintenance of plant and crusher equipment. 

  • Participate in preventative maintenance tasks and help coordinate minor repairs under supervision. 

  • Assist mechanics or lead operators in troubleshooting equipment inefficiencies.

D. Safety & Compliance

  • Follow all company safety policies and environmental protocols to prevent hazards in a high-noise, heavy-equipment environment. 

  • Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and participate in safety meetings and training.

  • Observe site hazards, communicate issues, and take proactive steps to mitigate risk.

E. Documentation & Communication

  • Maintain required logs, plant production records, and reports related to daily operations. 

  • Communicate effectively with supervisors, team members, and truck/haul crews regarding material readiness and plant status.

  • Assist in inventory checks and material tracking as needed.


Qualifications

Required

  • High school diploma, GED, or equivalent.

  • Experience in heavy-materials production, asphalt plant, crusher, or construction environment preferred. 

  • Comfortable working outdoors in varied weather conditions and around heavy machinery.

  • Ability to follow directions, safety procedures, and maintain focus in a fast-paced environment.

  • Good communication and teamwork skills.

Preferred

  • Prior operation experience with asphalt plants, crushing equipment, conveyors, or material screening.

  • Mechanical aptitude or willingness to assist with basic maintenance tasks.

  • CDL or equipment certification (e.g., forklift, loader) is a plus.


Working Conditions

  • Outdoor industrial environment with exposure to heat, noise, dust, fumes, and heavy equipment movement.

  • Physical work including standing, walking, lifting up to 50–100 lbs with assistance, bending, climbing, and repeated exertion. 

  • Work schedule may include early mornings, overtime, and weekend hours during peak production seasons.


Why Work with Porter W. Yett Materials Division?

This role offers a hands-on opportunity to be integral to production operations that support critical infrastructure projects across the region. You’ll work with experienced professionals, gain skills in industrial plant operations, and contribute to a company with a strong reputation in construction materials and road services. Porter Yett

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