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Operates blade, excavator, dozer, forklift for crane erection. Crane Operators require CCO certification, must present certification card. Level IV: 4+ years experience with 250 Ton crane/crawler or A/T (all terrain) in addition to levels I, II and III equipment.
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Operating a uni-loader, backhoe, forklift, skid steer, and/or crane truck with precision, considering site and utility line locations, and determining appropriate methods of operation for other properties and infrastructures.
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Safely uses assigned power equipment to move material and meet order requirements (overhead crane, forklift). Silent-Aire is seeking an experienced CNC Laser Operator. Experience as a Laser Operator.
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Temp-to-hire opportunity for experienced machine and overhead crane operator. Machine / Overhead Crane Operator. Training will be provided on how to operate IMS hoist on engineered system bridges at different weight capacities, as well we crane and forklift.
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Operate various other equipment including overhead crane, forklift, grinder, etc. In this tube bender / machine operator job, you'll be responsible for creating CNC programs to fabricate parts to specifications.
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Use overhead crane and forklift to gather and place material. MUSTS: - 3-5 years of experience setting up and operating a CNC Brake Press - Be able to set up and operate from blueprint specifications - Be able to do multiple set ups - Be able to edit the programs -ability to operate overhead crane and sit-down.
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Of warehouse spaceDescription The primary purpose of this position is to transload materials by using a Friction Crane, Forklift (Taylor Lift), Skid Steer, and other heavy equipment as necessary.
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Whether you will spend your day in an office cubicle, operating a crane or running the melt shop at one of our mills, at CMC, you'll get the training and support from your team that you need to excel in your role and reach your full potential.
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Level III: 1-3 years experience with trencher and up to 130 ton crane/crawler R/T (rough terrain) and less than 250T crane/crawler or A/T (all terrain) in addition to levels I and II equipment.
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Level I: 0-2 years experience with backhoe, loader, roller and rock truck. Operates backhoe, loader, roller and rock truck. Level II: 0-3 years experience with blade, excavator and dozer in addition to level I equipment.
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May operate all or some of the follow types of equipment: backhoe, bulldozer, crane, dragline, font-end loader, motor grader, cherry picker, dump truck, etc. - Cleans and maintains crane and hoisting mechanism.
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Follows OSHA safety and operating procedures of heavy and light equipment. Exposed to occasional extreme cold, extreme heat, humidity, wet, noise, hazards and vibration in the working environment. Must be certified on site for all types of heavy/light equipment by displaying skill level to a Superintendent.
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Performs work on various types of terrain (A/T and R/T), evaluating requirements for assigned work. Maintains all mobile and stationary equipment by performing preventive maintenance, i.e. tightening, cleaning, greasing and other minor maintenance and repairs.
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Operate various heavy machinery, equipment, and tools associated with work activities, which may include a mobile crane, forklift, generator, air compressor, motors, pumps, blowers, valves, drill press, grinder, welder, torch, pipe saw, band saw, mechanic tools, electrician tools, plumbing tools, carpentry tools, diagnostic instruments, two-way radio, or general office equipment.
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Experience operating an overhead crane / forklift operator. Metals USA has an opening for a Press Brake Operator in the Tulsa, OK facility. The Press Brake Operator performs advanced production activities requiring a demonstrated high level of skill and proficiency in material handling, production processes and multiple machine operation acquired through extended experience and training.
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