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Temp-to-hire opportunity for experienced machine and overhead crane operator. Machine / Overhead Crane Operator. Load/unload or otherwise move inventory through the use of an overhead crane and/or forklift.
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The position of an Equipment Operator (Heavy) is responsible for operating a traveling or stationary overhead crane to lift, move and position loads as machinery, equipment, products and solid or bulk materials using hoisting attachments such as hook, sling or bucket.
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SKILLS/EXPERIENCE: Skills/Experience: A minimum of five years experience in overhead crane sales or product management/project management preferably in the application of heavy duty material handling equipment or have the aptitude to learn on a fast track, capital equipment sales.
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The Overhead Crane Operator will be responsible for moving and positioning loads. Operates traveling or stationary overhead crane to lift, move, and position loads, such as machinery, equipment, and solid or heavy material, using hoisting attachments, such as hook, sling, electromagnet, or bucket.
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The CWI/Fabrication Inspector will evaluate and conduct repairs and modifications to Below the Hook lifting devices utilized in an overhead crane environment. Operate overhead crane, forklift, and scissor lifts.
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Together, our companies provide comprehensive solutions for everything related to customers’ overhead crane and hoist, rigging, and weighing and measurement needs, including OSHA mandated inspections, preventative maintenance and repair field services, parts, engineering, ISO certified fabrication, new and replacement equipment, automated systems, system modernizations and training.
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Experience with overhead crane usage rigging, techniques and crane/rigging. Skills and Must Have's:Must be able to read and interpret technical drawings and have good mechanical aptitudeMust be able to use torch cutting equipment & set up and operator small job machinery such as drill press, manual lathe, grinder, mig/stick welder.
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Maintain and safely operate all assigned tools and equipment, including but not limited to tape measure, caliper, hammer, pallet trucks, banding machine, micrometer, beam hooks, plate lifting clamps, forklift, overhead crane and personal protective equipment.
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Safely and properly move steel to and from storage or production areas, loading docks, delivery vehicles, by hand, forklift, overhead crane or other equipment. At Triple-S Steel we live and work by our core values.
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Chemistry : We foster and nurture an entrepreneurial spirit throughout the Triple-S family. Follow Triple-S safe methods of work at all times, and immediately advise supervisor of any unsafe conditions.
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Operate and maintain all plant mobile equipment, including but not limited to bull dozer, scraper front-end loader, locomotive, tractor, forklift, mobile crane and Fuel Yard Technician truck. Two years' experience with operating industrial or excavating equipment (i.e., forklifts, overhead cranes, front end loader and bull dozer.
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We also offer medical, dental, vision, FSA, HSA, commuter, long-term disability and group life insurance programs. Ability to effectively plan and organize work activities independent of direct supervision; work alone and in a team environment.
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The Crane Operator is responsible for operating an overhead crane to lift, move, position, and reposition loads. Operate overhead crane. The crane operator is to always have full control of the equipment and the load that it is carrying in a professional, safe manner and will maximize productivity by planning moves to be the most efficient.
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Must have 2+ years of TIG Welding experience+ Fabricating of guards/racks+ Preventative maintenance experience or any die maintenance experience+ Overhead crane experience. + Will operate overhead crane to move die to shop.
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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. Must be familiar, comfortable, and experienced with laser cutting operations using oxygen and nitrogen.
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