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Cleans and maintains crane and hoisting mechanism. Manipulates crane control to regulate speed and direction of crane and hoist movement according to written, verbal, or signal instructions.
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Operates vehicles, including dump trucks, front-end loaders, crane truck, catch basin cleaner, and sewer cleaner /vactor /jetting truck; operate plow trucks during snow removal emergencies; conduct safety inspections of vehicles to ensure proper operation; operate equipment at sewer and water construction sites and haul and transport materials.
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Assists in unloading and assembling of crane or other hoisting equipment to be used in marine construction activities. Performs daily safety inspection of crane and recognizes possible problem areas such as worn cables, worn bands on hoisting mechanisms, broken gears, housing, etc.
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Gives directions to Crane Operator engaged in hoisting and moving loads to ensure safety of workers and material handlers, using hand signals, or radio communications. May direct workers engaged in hoisting of machinery and equipment in ships, railroad cars or trucks, piperacks, laydown yards, structures, compressor decks.
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Our Temporary works group supports design-build tasks that include: Bridge erection & demolition, Cofferdam design, Critical crane lifts, Erection sequencing & staged construction analysis, Hoisting and jacking, Deep foundations and dewatering, Excavation support, Marine engineering, Pile drive analysis, Ductwork analysis, Falsework design, Temporary bridge & trestle, estimate support, Working surface design, On-site engineering support.
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Perform pre-operational inspection and calculate crane capacities and weight to prepare for rigging and hoisting. Deliver load/product properly and safely/ safely load and unload using an articulated knuckle boom crane, be able to remove and install components using the crane from large construction equipment.
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To be successful as a crane operator, you should operate cranes efficiently, take complete charge of all safety, clean and maintain the hoisting mechanisms, and handle the process of job billing.
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Secures lifting attachments to materials and conveys load to destination or signals crane or hoisting operators to move load to destination. Incumbent may need to operate crane and forklift.
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May require as a condition of duties; driver license, crane operator license, CDL, lift truck operator license. Loads and unloads vessel, using winches, pumps, and other hoisting devices.
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We have grown from a Carolinas-based crane and rigging company into the leading provider of turn-key industrial construction and plant maintenance services in the Southeast. Sets up hoisting equipment for raising and placing structural steel members.
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This individual shall have a working knowledge of how to identify deficiencies to mechanical, structural, and electrical crane components and associated hoisting equipment. Client is seeking a Crane and Hoist Maintenance Technician to join our industrial maintenance team in Waukesha, WI. The crane and hoist maintenance technician should have a minimum of 2,000 hours of relevant work experience and training related to maintaining, inspecting, servicing, repairing and modifying cranes.
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WHAT YOU WILL DO: As a Field Service Technician for our Crane and Hoist division you will travel to customer jobsites and manufacturing facilities to perform OSHA required inspections, general maintenance, and repair on all types of overhead cranes and hoisting equipment.
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Crane operator should operate cranes efficiently, take complete charge of all safety, clean and maintain the hoisting mechanisms. REQUIRED EDUCATION+ CDL+ NCCCO Certified 1 Year Minimum experience with Crane/Boom setting roof trusses certification a bonus.
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Signal or verbally direct workers engaged in hoisting and moving loads in order to ensure safety of workers and materials. Climb on crane boom daily and perform activities required to assemble/disassemble cranes.
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Completion of a four-year apprenticeship program with a minimum of five years’ journeyman experience or 10 years documented experience in the crane and rigging industry. In this role you will, under limited supervision, operate a variety of equipment used for excavation and hoisting and rigging activities.
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