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PAVING & ASPHALT

Recruiting that paves the way.

Operators, foremen, estimators, plant managers. We recruit the people who do the work and run the work — from heavy equipment operators to senior PMs leading multi-million-dollar paving contracts.

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THE STATE OF PAVING HIRING

IIJA dollars are reshaping the trade.

Federal infrastructure spending has accelerated demand across paving, asphalt, and aggregates. Skilled operators, foremen, and estimators are the bottleneck — most firms are turning away work because they can't staff up fast enough to capture it.

Heavy equipment operators are the scarcest skilled trade.

Paver operators, milling operators, and grade operators are extraordinarily hard to find. The trade has aged dramatically — most senior operators are in their 50s and 60s, and the apprenticeship pipelines that once produced steady replacements have been thin for years.

On the leadership side, estimators with public-bid experience are commanding significant premiums. State DOT and municipal work is a different muscle than private commercial paving, and the firms with talent on both sides of that line are the ones winning the most work in this cycle.

Skilled operator wage growth
10-12% YoY
Time to fill, senior PMs
75-90 days
Hardest hires
Senior estimators & operators
Workforce over 50
47%
POSITIONS WE RECRUIT FOR

The 10 most-recruited Paving roles.

These are the positions we maintain active pipelines for in paving & asphalt. Each role has its own market dynamics — credentials, comp ranges, time-to-fill — and we know them all.

POSITION 01
Paver Operator
BLS 47-2071 — Senior operators command 25%+ premiums
POSITION 02
Milling Machine Operator
BLS 47-2071 — Specialty equipment skill
POSITION 03
Heavy Equipment Operator (Grader, Roller)
BLS 47-2073 — Multi-machine experience valued
POSITION 04
Foreman / Crew Lead
BLS 47-1011 — Manages paving crews onsite
POSITION 05
Project Manager
BLS 11-9021 — Public and private work coordination
POSITION 06
Estimator
BLS 13-1051 — DOT bid prep is a specialty skill
POSITION 07
Asphalt Plant Manager
BLS 11-3051 — Plant operations, mix design oversight
POSITION 08
QC Manager / Mix Designer
BLS 17-2199 — Quality control, mix specifications
POSITION 09
Superintendent
BLS 47-1011 — Oversees multiple paving crews and projects
POSITION 10
Operations Manager / VP Operations
BLS 11-3071 — Senior leadership; profit-sharing common
FREQUENTLY ASKED

Hiring questions for Paving & Asphalt

Why are skilled paving equipment operators so hard to find?

Paver, milling, and grade operators are the scarcest skilled trade in paving because the workforce has aged sharply, with roughly 47 percent over 50 and many senior operators in their 50s and 60s. The apprenticeship pipelines that once replaced them have been thin for years, so retirements are outpacing new talent. Talent Solutions sources experienced operators who are rarely on the open market rather than waiting on applicants.

How much are senior paver operators earning right now?

Skilled operator wages are rising 10 to 12 percent year over year, and senior paver operators routinely command premiums of 25 percent or more over standard crew pay. Federal IIJA infrastructure dollars have accelerated demand faster than the trade can staff, pushing rates up across operators, foremen, and estimators. We benchmark these moving ranges so your offers stay competitive in a market where operators have options.

What makes a DOT and public-bid estimator different from a private commercial estimator?

Public-bid estimating for state DOT and municipal work is a distinct skill from private commercial paving, involving different bid documents, compliance requirements, and risk. Estimators who can work both sides of that line are commanding significant premiums and are among the hardest hires in the trade. Talent Solutions specifically recruits estimators with public-bid experience, since they're the ones helping firms win the most work in this infrastructure cycle.

How long does it take to hire a senior paving project manager?

Senior PMs typically take 75 to 90 days to hire, because the people who can coordinate both public and private paving work are in short supply and almost always employed. With IIJA-funded work expanding, many firms are turning away projects simply because they can't staff the leadership to run them. Our ongoing pipeline shortens that search so you can capture work instead of declining it.

How does flat-rate pipeline recruiting help paving contractors capture more work?

Flat-rate pipeline recruiting gives you a steady, predictable flow of operators, foremen, estimators, and PMs instead of paying a contingency percentage every time you place one. That matters in paving, where the constraint on growth is staffing, not demand, and where contingency fees on senior roles add up quickly. A continuous pipeline means you can bid and book work knowing the people to run it are already in motion.

Every hire from zero is a tax on your team.

Every week a seat sits open, the rest of your people are covering for it. Every contingency fee you pay is money that didn't go toward growth. There's a better model. Let's build your pipeline.

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