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Must be able to bend, stoop, and ascend/descend to reach materials or enter heavy equipment. 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.
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Work environment may include, but are not limited to the following: Exposure to weather in varying climates, exposure to noise intensity levels, exposure to energized electrical equipment, exposure to overhead hazards (crane & rigging), and exposure to heavy machinery.
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Projects range from performance contracting, energy efficiency retrofit, and backup/supplemental power distribution generator equipment emplacement. Minimum one year of experience as a general laborer or skilled trades apprentice.
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Able to work with Crane and Rigging to plan and execute lift, upending and setting of equipment. Extensive Equipment and pressure vessel field installation experience within a heavy industrial environment.
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The crane operator is responsible for safe and technically proficient operation of the equipment assigned. Read and understand load chart, plan and assist with critical lifts, be able to set up cranes for heavy lifts and be able to control crane movement in response to hand signals and radio commands.
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Understand crane hoist and rigging equipment (preferred) Foley’s 1,000+ employees strive every day to safely deliver excellence in service, parts, rental and sales across a broad line of Caterpillar and allied construction equipment, power generation, as well as SITECH construction technology solutions.
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Familiarity with maintenance and electronic testing equipment (e.g., voltage testers, amp clamps, hydraulic torque equipment, alignment tools, various hand, and power tools) and with heavy equipment required for facility maintenance including working knowledge of crane and rigging requirements.
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ALL Crane Rental of Georgia, Inc. has an opportunity for a Sander & Surface Prepper to work on mobile cranes, heavy duty trucks, trailers, and various construction related equipment in a body shop environment.
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KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES Knowledge of brazing equipment, wire and cable cutters, grinders, disc sander, band saw, portable scaffolding and ladders, hydraulic crimpers, hydraulic jacks, pressing equipment, air pallets, chains, hooks, clamps, coil lifting spiders, overhead and jib crane, table saw, shears, various hand tools and others.
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Must 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. Capable of working outside or on the water in variable climates, traversing large active construction sites, and working around and near welding, cutting, grinding, marine vessels, heavy equipment, cranes, dirt, dust, noise and vibrations.
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Move, Lift, or Transport Heavy Equipment with Dolly, Hoist, Crane, and Forklift. Operate RF and DC electrical and thermal diagnostic test equipment to troubleshoot or evaluate hardware performance as well as manufacturing shop equipment and common hand tools to build or modify various parts.
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And other heavy civil construction equipment functions and operations. Highly skilled in operating cranes and other heavy equipment and machines while maintaining safety and efficiency.
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PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Must 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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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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Experience as a Heavy Equipment Operator in industries such as construction, oil or gas, logging, crane operations, or military motor T operations. Candidates for this position should have a background as Heavy Equipment Operators, with experience operating various heavy machinery in industries such as construction, oil or gas, logging, crane operations, or military motor T operations.
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