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With an increase in recent demand, we are in need of a Journeyman Crane Rigger at our Houston Yard. Job PurposeThe crane rigger will assist the crane operator in the preparation of moving heavy materials, equipment, and the building of mobile cranes.
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Operates light vehicles and equipment in the installation, maintenance and repair functions associated with the assigned functional area; depending on area of assignment, operates equipment that includes, but is not necessarily limited to, flatbed, compactors, back-hoes, loaders, chippers, pan, dozer, drag lines, forklifts, graders, stripers, rollers, loaders, trenchers, hydraulic excavator, semi-tractor trailer, truck mounted crane and heavy equipment/trucks.
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Under immediate direction of supervisor, the Equipment Operator would be responsible for operating plant mobile heavy equipment to include haul truck, motor grader, water truck, etc.
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The Brookline DPW is seeking candidates for Motor Equipment Operator II to provide heavy equipment operation and manual labor relating to the activities of the Water and Sewer Division.
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Certified Crane Operator a plus. Phillips & Jordan, Inc. (P&J), a Phillips Infrastructure Holdings, Inc. company, is a certified woman-owned, heavy civil and power infrastructure contractor established in 1952.
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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. This position assist the existing Crane Operator as needed and will also require operating forklifts, driving trucks and various equipment throughout the Port facility.
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Heavy equipment experience preferred (Skid steer, Bob Cat, Fork Lift, Front End Loader, Crane) Summary: The Crane Operator loads and unloads material using company equipment to specified locations while maintaining a safe and organized yard while achieving company goals, under the direction of the Area Supervisor.
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This five year of experience must include not less than two years of crane related field duties such as crane inspection as a crane operator, heavy equipment mechanic, shop foreman, operations supervision, rigging specialist, or mechanical or civil engineer.
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Herrick Company, Inc. is seeking a skilled Crane Operator to join our company in the construction of water and wastewater treatment plant facilities in Kentucky and the surrounding region.
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Essential Functions When assigned to Landscaping/Tree Maintenance:Operates a variety of medium/heavy construction equipment which may include: sweeper truck, bucket truck, back hoe, side loading refuse truck, road tractor, paint machine, crane truck, loader and tanker truck;Knowledge, skill, and ability to perform landscaping work including herbicide applications, landscape installation, and landscape maintenance tasks; Skill in removal and care of large trees.
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The Crane Operator is responsible for safely operating cranes (hydro cranes, lattice boom crawler cranes, and/or pile driving hammers) to hoist, move and place materials and objects. Must be able to bend, stoop, and ascend/descend to reach materials or enter heavy equipment.
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This includes trenching, installing conduit, pulling cable, wiring of outdoor electrical equipment, installing ground grids, installing foundations, setting steel structures, installing buswork and conductors, welding aluminum buswork, setting and adjusting air switches, installing circuit breakers, and setting main power transformers.
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Knowledge of heavy equipment for facility maintenance and working knowledge of crane and rigging requirements. Must pass required Turbine Technician I and Electrical Operator I JPMs within the probationary period.
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This position is responsible for day to day Heavy Equipment Operation (including drop ball crane, material handler, pot carrier, and/or loader) activities at a steelmetal recovery plant.
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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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