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Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc. If you are a Heavy Equipment Operator and want to work alongside other proven Craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior workmanship, this is your chance to advance your career.
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Overview The Rigger must have knowledge of complex rigging, heavy rigging, change crane boom and cable, electrical safety, ladder and scaffold safety, introduction to lifting machinery, wire rope basics, basic rigging, fire prevention, sizing of chokers, load charts, cutting torches, and basic knowledge of blueprint reading.
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Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Forklift, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc. Category Equipment - Operator. Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Forklift, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc.
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Previous Related Equipment Operation Experience. Most positions are first shift with a pay scale based on experience and skill level. Dig Pits, Trenches or Holes as Directed; Restore and/or Landscapes Disturbed Areas.
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The Crane Operator/Rigger selects and operates the appropriate crane or piece of heavy equipment, as well as rig and transport equipment for lifting. Select appropriate crane or piece of heavy equipment for the maintenance activity.
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Proof of training and experience in managing crane, fall protection, excavation, scaffolds, and heavy equipment safety. Similar Jobs (2) Project Scheduler (Mission Critical) locations McLean, VA time type Full time posted on Posted 4 Days Ago Senior Project Manager (Mission Critical) locations 2 Locations time type Full time posted on Posted 30+ Days Ago About Us Clark Construction Group is one of the largest building and infrastructure companies in the United States.
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Tradesmen International is looking to expand our team of qualified Trade Professionals for current & future projects in and around Rochester, MN. Tradesmen International not only offers consistent work, top pay, and employment opportunities, we also provide a benefits package that is among the best in the industry.
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Manipulate rigging lines, hoist, and pulling gear to move or support materials such as heavy equipment. Climb on crane boom daily and perform activities required to assemble/disassemble cranes.
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Subject to atmospheric conditions that may affect the respiratory system or skin such as fumes, odors, dusts, mists, gases, chemicals sewage, activated sludge, lubricants, and other cutting fluids and require wearing personal protective equipment.
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Should have experience in lifting and moving heavy loads with an overhead crane. 2) Experienced operator with back ground as machinist on equipment other than paper mill rolls. Set up, operate and maintain large, medium and small lathes, mills, drills, vertical lathes and other related machine shop equipment used for new manufacture and repair of paper machine rolls.
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Responsibilities may include: Operating crane under supervision, inspect crane on routine basis, Lift, position and place machinery, equipment or other large objects at construction sites and industrial facilities, Operate crane according to signals, Place blocks and outriggers to prevent capsizing when lifting heavy loads, read load charts and calculate lift requirements per manufacturer requirements, and ensure load is safely attached to crane prior to lift.
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Schedule: Monday to Friday Overtime Weekends as needed Experience: Heavy equipment operation: 2 years (Required) either Skid Steer, Loader, Crane or Excavator: 3 years (Required) Work Location: In personWith a promote-from-within philosophy and a variety of programs available to support continuous learning, Sims offers the opportunity for a rewarding career.
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Operates heavy equipment including a forklift, overhead crane, and break-out vise. Pressure washes equipment with a high temperature/high pressure washer. Operates powered and standard hand tools (grinding equipment, buffing threads, etc.
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5 plus years direct experience as a truck or construction machinery mechanic or a combination of education, training and experience that demonstrates a knowledge in chassis, track, digger, derrick, crane, and high rail equipment repair.
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Operation of heavy equipment such as forklift, backhoe, over-the-highways transport vehicle, shuttle lift, carry deck, Scheuerle trailer, road grader, water truck and winches. rigging of the equipment loads, and completion of various construction projects.
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