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Cleans crane mechanisms by lubricating and maintaining mechanisms such as boom, cables, pulleys, and grappling devices. Experience in crane operations with current licensures from the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) and applicable state licensing.
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Boom Certification preferred - maintain active accredited certification for equipment type ( e.g. NCCCO, NCCER, CIC prior to Dec 2, 2019). May also operate articulated boom, knuckle boom, conveyor, or cable over sheave.
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PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIESMust be certified on Lattice Boom Crawler Crane (LBCR) & Telescopic Boom Crane (TLL) with 7+ years of experience as an operator on Marine/Heavy Civil construction projects.
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Able to certify to operate forklift, crane, track mobile, boom lift, scissor lift, and other shop equipment. Responsible for preventive maintenance, inspections, and assisting other advanced-skilled employees in performing the running repair and heavy repair of all FrontRunner locomotives, cab, and coach systems and subsystems including, electric over pneumatic doors, HVAC, couplers, passenger amenities, communications, air brakes, cab controls, electrical, and diesel engines.
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Knowledge of crane operators (boom, mobile, tower, overhead, articulating and etc.) License/Certifications:Valid NCCCO certificationNew Mexico locations only: Strongly preferred NM Crane License or over 500 hrs.
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Operates a vehicle, boom truck, rides, Cushman cart, overhead crane, fork lift, man lift, air compressor, diagnostic equipment, motors and pumps, various other shop equipment, and a variety of office equipment such as a computer, telephone, two way radio.
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Pushes or pulls levers on control console to rotate counter-balanced horizontally-mounted boom to extend or retract trolley along boom, and to raise and lower hook to which loads are attached.
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REQUIRED EDUCATION+ CDL+ NCCCO Certified 1 Year Minimum experience with Crane/Boom setting roof trusses certification a bonus. QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS+ Valid CDL+ NCCCO Certified 1 Year Minimum experience with Crane/Boom setting roof trusses certification a bonus.
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Operate articulated boom, knuckle boom, conveyor, or cable over sheave. operate articulated boom, knuckle boom, conveyor, or cable over sheave. Serving customers in the Upper Midwest, NexGen manufactures truss systems and wall panels from locations in Minnesota and South Dakota as Truss Pros and Precision Wall Systems and distributes building materials as Minnesota Building Pros.
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ZACHRY is currently seeking an experienced Industrial CCCO Crane Operator to operate the following, Scott 8.5T, 15T and 30T crane, Biggie 80T, 120T and 130T crane in Cameron LA at the Cheniere Site.
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Unload or assists in unloading products and materials at the customer’s jobsite by using crane (boom), conveyor, piggybacks (Moffett) and/or by hand. Must successfully complete all Company training and certification requirements regarding equipment usage, including obtaining R.P. Lumber’s Boom and Forklift Certification.
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Looking for boom truck, hydraulic, and crawler crane operators. Looking for boom truck, hydraulic, and crawler crane operators. Must be able to come to and work out of our main yard Greensboro NC.
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Safely and effectively operate a boom, crane or Gradall as needed, based on the specific requirements of the customer. Flatbed, straight and/or Drywall boom truck experience is a plus.
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The ALL Family of Companies is the largest privately-owned crane rental and sales enterprise in North America, with 33 strategically located branches operating under the ALL, Central, Dawes, and Jeffers names including specialized divisions for aerial lifts, boom trucks (ALT Sales), and parts.
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Safely perform diagnostic, maintenance, and repair of light duty vehicles and equipment which may include quarter to one-ton pickup trucks, skid steers, forklifts, boom trucks, lube trucks or other light duty equipment.
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