About The Opportunity
We are experiencing explosive growth and looking to build an even more robust pipeline of future business leaders.
Our Construction Superintendent Trainee (CST) program is designed introduce you to the drilling and blasting industry the MD&B way.
Our CSTs join an internal Leadership Development Program aimed at building and developing a broad range of skills, knowledge, and experiences necessary to move into career paths toward future manager, supervisory, and leadership positions in support of the Company’s growth.
You will learn:
Safety and compliance as they relate to drilling and blasting operations;
All aspects of drilling in both construction and quarry environments;
You will build the skills and experience required to become a State licensed Blaster;
Procurement and logistics related to drilling and blasting activities (materials, supplies, equipment);
How QC efforts support project profitability;
Project budgets and standards;
Project supervision and leadership.
In order to facilitate your learning, here’s what we will need from you:
Our geographic footprint is large (and growing), the pace of your professional growth will be directly related to your willingness to follow opportunities wherever they are presented.
This means travel within a multi-state area (don’t worry, your meals and hotels are covered);
You will be learning our trade from the ground up, which means laboring, drilling, and blasting.
It’s a manual process, and we need you to be excited about all the steps;
We work outside on varied terrain.
All the time.
And in all the weather.
We’re not always happy about it, but drilling and blasting are rarely done inside (ok, never inside), and we get it done safely and on time.
Did we mention, in all the weather?
The CST program builds future leaders, and part of the process is an established roadmap for you.
We call this a Development Plan, and you will be highly engaged in the success of this Plan.
In fact, you own it.
We will assign you a dedicated mentor to support you at all times, but the motivation to succeed is all you.
About You
This is an entry level leadership development position, and as such you are most likely a recent College grad with a degree in Construction, Engineering, Mining, or similar.
You may also be recently separated from Military service and looking for an opportunity that will value your self-discipline and standards for safety and excellence.
But honestly, this is not the only blueprint for success at MD&B.
Dedication, enthusiasm, hard work, integrity, honesty, and responsibility are key indicators for us in any candidate interested in joining our world class team.
Our leaders are good communicators, highly competitive (we want to win!), and can build teams through influence and building consensus.
Skeptical about advancement opportunities? Check out these videos:
Dante (CST) talks about what it’s like to work at MD&B: https://www.
youtube.
com/watch?v=zrSWPW4Qbg
Dan (CEO) talks about career advancement opportunities: https://www.
youtube.
com/watch?v=gvloIft9KPY
Does this sound like you? If it does, then go ahead and hit that APPLY button because we cannot wait to meet you!
Salary: $59,800 plus vehicle and fuel allowance.
Target incentives up to an additional $200 per week as you achieve deliverable milestones!
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant.
However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information.
41 CFR 60-1.
35(c)