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Driver will operate either a articulating drywall boom truck or straight truck which requires a Class B CDL, or a stick crane attached to a road tractor which requires a Class A CDL. Assists customers with unloading material safely and accurately, taking precautions to protect product and customer property.
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Trillium Construction is looking for crane operators with swing cab and fixed cab NCCCO certifications and/or boom truck certifications. -Boom truck certification. -Crane Operator will be responsible for daily inspections.
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Experience operating a knuckle boom crane truck or similar equipment. Joining Beacon Building Products as a CDL Driver - Crane Operator means becoming part of a values-driven organization.
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Boom Crane Truck. Candidate must have experience in concrete construction or operating concrete boom pumps or stone slingers. Stone/gravel slinger Truck. Operator must proactively follow the Safety policy of the company and construction site.
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Preferred experience driving a manual transmission truck and operating heavy equipment for unloading. truck at site - involves setting up barriers, occasional lifting of heavy shingles and use of truck mounted crane.
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Unload truck at site – involves setting up barriers, occasional lifting of heavy shingles and use of truck mounted crane. Pre-inspect truck, load materials, and verify accuracy of load.
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Joining Beacon Building Products as a CDL Driver - Boom Operator means becoming part of a values-driven organization. Joining Beacon Building Products as a CDL Driver - Boom Operator means becoming part of a values-driven organization.
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Boom Truck- Fixed Cab Certification a plus. Essential Job Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe primary duty of the Driver, which we call a Logistics Specialist II with or without a Crane Operator, is to deliver building materials to a customer’s place of business or to a job site.
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Concrete Pump Operator: run and operate truck-mounted boom pumps, line pumps and separate placing booms. Crane Operator: not only runs a crane, but also makes sure all safety procedures are followed.
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Knowledge of and experience operating the following is preferred: Boom Truck Water Blaster Grinder Truck Striping Truck Thermo Truck Epoxy Truck. The CDL driver/ Equipment Operator will commute to various RoadSafe locations in and out of state to perform pavement marking services.
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CDL Driver/ Equipment Operator. RoadSafe Traffic Systems ('RoadSafe') is the largest provider of traffic control and pavement marking services in the United States. As part of the Pavement Marking Team, you will be responsible for the job site and machinery set up and clean up.
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O Must have NCCCO, NCCER, or other OSHA recognized certification for Telescoping Boom RT Crane, Lattice Boom Truck Crane and be able to obtain Tower Crane Certification. o Must have NCCCO, NCCER, or other OSHA recognized certification for Telescoping Boom RT Crane, Lattice Boom Truck Crane and be able to obtain Tower Crane Certification.
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As the Warehouse Powered Industrial Lift Operator, you will drive standup and sit down electric powered industrial truck equipped with lifting devices such as a forklift, boom lift, lift beam, elevating platform of hitch to push, pull, lift, stack, tier, or move product in/out of the warehouse.
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Operate Powered Industrial Truck, Boom Lift and Scissor Lift per OSHA regulations rules and guidelines. Experience, Educational and Technical QualificationsOur Operator should possess a sense of urgency, accountability, business ethics, professionalism, self-motivation and the desire and focus to improve the business.
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Summary: 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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