Breakdown (why this sample works)
You’re not trying to impress someone with fancy words. You’re trying to make a site supervisor think: “This operator will hit levels, keep production moving, and won’t create safety paperwork.” This CV does that fast.
Professional Summary breakdown
The summary is short, but it’s loaded with the signals NZ civil employers care about: machine control, tolerance, rework, and the type of work (subdivisions/civil). It also names tools (Trimble Earthworks) so you match ATS filters and the hiring manager’s mental checklist.
Weak version:
> Experienced bulldozer operator looking for a challenging role in construction. Hard-working and reliable with good communication skills.
Strong version:
> Bulldozer Operator with 6+ years in NZ civil earthworks and subdivision formation, specializing in GPS machine control (Trimble Earthworks) and final trim to spec. Delivered a 22-lot platform with <10 mm tolerance on final trim and cut rework by 18% through tighter setout checks and blade management. Targeting a Dozer Operator role on large-scale civil projects where production and safety are non-negotiable.
The strong version wins because it’s specific: what you operate, what you specialize in, and proof you can hold levels. “Hard-working” is invisible; “<10 mm tolerance” is memorable.
Experience section breakdown
Notice how each bullet has three parts: action + tool/context + measurable result. That’s how you turn “I operated a dozer” into “I delivered production.” Also, the bullets sound like real site work in New Zealand: subdivisions, haul roads, batters, live services, survey QA.
Weak version:
> Operated bulldozer to move dirt and level ground.
Strong version:
> Cut and filled 180,000 m³ on a subdivision bulk earthworks package using CAT D6T + Trimble Earthworks, holding design levels within ±20 mm and reducing survey rechecks by 30%.
The strong bullet tells them your scale (180,000 m³), your setup (CAT + Trimble), and your quality control (±20 mm). That’s exactly what a foreman needs to predict your performance.
Skills section breakdown
These keywords aren’t random. They’re the terms that show up in NZ job ads for Dozer Operator / Dozer Driver roles: specific machines, machine control, final trim, batters, haul roads, services awareness, and maintenance basics.
ATS in New Zealand is usually simpler than big corporate systems, but many larger civil contractors still filter by keywords (GPS machine control, Trimble, final trim, civil earthworks). If your skills list is generic, you’ll look generic.