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For additional information about our company visit our website at POSITION SCOPE 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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Maksteel Processing powered by UPG is looking to fill a Crane Operator position in the Dearborn, MI location. 1 year of experience with overhead crane operations in a manufacturing or fabrication environment.
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NCCCO small and large hydraulic crane certification required. Operates crane to hoist materials and equipment in a safe and efficient manner. We are looking for full-time hard-working, team players to operate a fleet of hydraulic cranes.
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May require as a condition of duties; driver license, crane operator license, CDL, lift truck operator license. Trident is a privately held, 100 percent USowned company with primary seafood processing operations and fleet support in twelve Alaska communities.
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Crane Operator experience/certification preferred. Using Crane (wireless remote, 20 ton) to pull orders. Approaching $1.5B in annual revenue, the UPG portfolio of companies operates more than 3 million square feet of manufacturing space, a fleet of 200+ trucks, and over 21 production facilities across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
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Crane Operator Certification. The Precision Tube Fabrication team is looking for a supervisor who will lead the teams responsible for processing all tubing and tube assemblies within the SpaceX fleet.
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Responsible for maintenance and care of mobile equipment including wireline trucks, crane trucks, and other fleet vehicles. Offshore employees working both on water and inland will be responsible for both vehicle fleet and skid fleet.
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We can provide the crane, rigging and certified operator/rigger. Our equipment rental division maintains a large rental fleet, including bare rent cranes and boom trucks, warehouse and reach forklifts, aerial lifts, dirt equipment and other specialized rental equipment.
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Crane Operator is primarily responsible for managing the disassembly, movement and re-assembly of the crane. The crane operator is also responsible for the safe, efficient operation of all equipment in his care and the proper use of the equipment to safely and successfully accomplish the customer's needs.
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For individuals without much experience, but a strong desire, natural aptitude, and excellent work ethic, Smiley Crane offers paid training, certifications, and operating experience to grow you into an excellent operator.
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Direct supervision of crane riggers that are assigned to operator. Operate Lattice Crawler crane to move drilling rigs, perform production work and any other lifting jobs that may fall within the scope of crane operations.
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Requirements Must have Class A or B CDL Strong focus and attention to safety Positive attitude & team spirit NCCCO small and large hydraulic crane certification required 1 year minimum crane experience Ability to work overtime, weekends and/or holidays as needed Must be willing to travel and able to work some overnight shifts Must be able to read and speak English.
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CraneWorks is an operated crane rental and equipment rental company headquartered in Birmingham, AL, with additional locations in Mobile, AL, Decatur, AL, and Nashville, TN. We provide operated cranes from 15 tons to 500 tons, and offer services in crane lifts, rigging, machinery moving and storage.
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Species harvested and processed by Trident include virtually every commercial species of salmon, whitefish, and crab harvested in the North Pacific and Alaska. Ensures proper use of protective gear, safe operation of machinery, and safe use of chemical cleaning agents.
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ALL Crane Rental of Louisiana, LLC is seeking a certified Crane Operator with a CDL for our taxi-fleet. Must have an active certificate from an accredited crane operator testing organization which meets OSHA criteria.
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