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Qualifications: Must have a High School Diploma or equivalent and at least five (5) years of Maritime Industry crane operating experience and at least three (3) years’ experience in rigging.
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Attaches rigging or signals crane operator to lift components to specified position. - Signals crane operator in lifting parts to specific positions. - Bolts or welds casing sections, uptakes, stacks, baffles and such fabricated parts as chutes, air heaters, fan stands, feeding tube, cat walks, ladders, coal hoppers and safety hatch to frame using wrenches- Performs minor maintenance or cleaning activities with tools and equipment.
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Equipment Operator training and certificate from National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) Inspect, rig, and ensure that rigging applications are configured in accordance with the load chart and manufacturer guidelines.
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Rigging of the equipment loads, and completion of various construction projects. Perform work involving operation of various types of cranes , rigging of the equipment loads and completion of various construction projects.
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The Crane Operator Leader is responsible for leading workers to accomplish crane operating and rigger work. The ideal candidate leads employees involved in (1) lifting, transporting, and positioning materials items to and from vessels and (2) performing a wide variety of rigging and deck services for vessels.
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Responsible for locating, retrieving, and/or returning material to designated areas using motorized material handling equipment such as a crane. Must be able to obtain a certification to operate all required motorized material handling and rigging equipment.
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Crane Operator is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of lattice and hydraulic crawler and RT Cranes. The ideal candidate will have a crane operator's certificate and be certified in rigging and signaling.
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Operates a Crane to complete tasks such as driving pylons, setting beams, directing and assisting with rigging. Requires crane operator license. The Crane Operator's primary function is to operate a Crane at the site of work to construct, maintain, or repair highway, heavy civil, or building type structures; equipment operators are also expected to assist in other duties around the jobsite as needed.
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Equipment Operator training and certificate from National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO), verifiable military or civilian Equipment Operator training from construction field, or related certification issued by a previous employer.
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Operates crane or boom on the delivery truck, including rigging, planning, and hoisting of various heavy construction materials. Loads and unloads materials that require the operation of a crane/boom by rigging, planning, and hoisting various heavy construction materials onto delivery trucks.
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Currently is seeking Crane Operators, Riggers and Oilers to perform set up, operation, rigging and support for its fleet of gantry cranes and Hydraulic All Terrain Truck cranes.
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Assemble and repair boilers, tanks, vats and pressure vessels, boiler auxiliaries and ancillaries according to specifications, using power tools, rigging equipment and hand tools.
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High level working knowledge of safe practices for load and crane rigging. Under supervision, the Crane Operator is responsible for operation of hydro and friction cranes for erection of structures or setting of equipment in or on structures.
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The crane rigger will assist the crane operator in the preparation of moving heavy materials, equipment, and the building of mobile cranes. Ensure all applicable rigging meets safety requirements and Sterling Crane standards during the precheck process.
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The Crane Rigger will work closely with the crane operator, will haul heavy equipment and assist with the building of mobile cranes. Signal crane operator during lifts for directional or placement instructions.
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