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Must be able to maintain an Evergreen Plastics’ Powered Industrial Truck, Boom lift, Scissor Lift Operators permits. Perform and document Operator level equipment preventive maintenance (PM.
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Positions crane boom and moving levers to control equipment. The Construction & Manufacturing Team is responsible for providing the field management personnel, from the craft worker to the Project Superintendent.
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Operate lattice boom friction crawler cranes for the purpose of pile driving using diesel, hydraulic, air and vibratory hammers. Operate lattice boom friction crawler cranes, hydraulic cranes, and rough terrain cranes for the purpose of hoisting and setting equipment, tools, and supplies.
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Drives gasoline, liquefied gas, or electric powered industrial truck equipped with lifting devices such as forklift, boom, scoop, lift beam and swivel hook, fork grapple, clamps, elevating platform, or trailer hitch, to push, pull, lift, stack, tier, or move products, equipment, or materials by performing the following duties.
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A Southland Holdings company is looking for a experienced Crane Operator to join our team in Benton, AR. Must have experience with: Lattice Boom, Mobile, Telescopic CranesMust be physically capable of navigating rugged terrain for the purpose of performing the duties outlined above.
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Operates dump truck, bucket truck, tractor trailer, tractor, and hydraulic boom. Skill in the use of heavy equipment such as dump truck, tractor trailer, tractor, and hydraulic boom. Knowledge of the operation and maintenance of heavy equipment dump truck, tractor trailer, tractor, and hydraulic boom.
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Safely and effectively operate a boom, crane or Gradall as needed, based on the specific requirements of the customer. Drywall boom truck experience is a plus. In search of a CDL driver who has or is willing to operate a boom crane.
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Our fleet consists of over forty cranes ranging in size from small and mid size Unic and Terex boom trucks to larger Liebherr mobile cranes. Our fleet consists of over forty cranes ranging in size from small and mid size Unic and Terex boom trucks to larger Liebherr mobile cranes.
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Works around excessive noise from machines (backhoe, trencher, mini excavator, digger derricks, knuckle boom, jackhammers, and other equipment) Works around excessive noise from machines (backhoe, trencher, mini excavator, digger derricks, knuckle boom, jackhammers, and other equipment.
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We have boom trucks and flatbed trucks that are dispatched from our shop to job sites all around the city. As a full-line building material distributor, we offer a wide selection of drywall, metal framing, insulation, lumber, acoustical ceilings, fasteners and tools.
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Candidate must have experience in concrete construction or operating concrete boom pumps or stone slingers. Boom Crane Truck. Operator must proactively follow the Safety policy of the company and construction site.
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Drives knuckle-boom truck to collect trash, limbs, and other debris from work sites, parks, and other County property, and transport it to the landfill; positions vehicle alongside targeted debris; operates truck- or trailer-mounted knuckle-boom arm to pick up debris and load it into the truck; secures all doors, gates, and fasteners to prevent spillage or loss of load during transport; dumps material at appropriate location.
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Allowances must be made by the operator for changes in the lifting capacity of the cranes caused by variations in the angle the boom, length of the boom position, of the revolving frame, or slope of the terrain.
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Required - Valid NCCCO-NCCER-LBC/Lattice Boom Crawler. The Crane Operator will safely operate mobile cranes to transfer heavy objects from one location to another. Audubon is currently seeking a Crane Operator to join our team.
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Assist production department leads in the development of operators capable of insuring part quality requirements during production (insert shop floor work center console work instructions, work instructions for accessing BOL, identification n and traceability tags, material color codes, sampling plans, first and last piece inspection, boom plate surface criteria, boundary samples, cut and etch procedures, armor procedure, engineering change notification.
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