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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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Strong mechanical engineering skills with a focus on cranes, hoists, rigging, and lifting devices in heavy industrial environments. Knowledge of heavy industrial equipment, including rolling mills and material handling equipment.
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Responsible for locating, retrieving, and/or returning material to designated areas using motorized material handling equipment such as a crane. Must be able to obtain a certification to operate all required motorized material handling and rigging equipment.
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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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Rigging and lifting of large/heavy items, trained to use straps, large crane hoists and other lifting equipment. Plan, assemble, disassemble, fabricate or repair crates, boxes, cartons, pallets and other packaging containers of large or unusual size and shape, wraps, protects and packs machinery, equipment or other items for shipment domestically and internationally.
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Through our experienced project management, engineering, qualified rigging superintendents, operated crane and rigging services, specialized lifting and hauling equipment, and strategic warehouse locations.
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The crane rigger will assist the crane operator in the preparation of moving heavy materials, equipment, and the building of mobile cranes. Ensure all applicable rigging meets safety requirements and Sterling Crane standards during the precheck process.
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The Crane Rigger will work closely with the crane operator, will haul heavy equipment and assist with the building of mobile cranes. Sterling Crane LLC: Founded in 1954, Sterling Crane USA is a leader in the heavy lift industry offering operated and bare rentals, sales, parts, and unparalleled service to all our customers.
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Knowledge of heavy equipment required for facility maintenance with a working knowledge of crane and rigging requirements. Key Accountabilities:Operate and maintain wind turbines and associated wind plant equipment and facilities, including substation, transmission lines, collection system, tower switchgear, roads, O&M building and other various Balance of Plant activities.
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Ability to disassemble and reassemble complex rotating equipment – Bolting, Hydraulic Bolting, Flange Management, Small Bore Piping, Basic Rigging/Lifting, O/H Crane Operator. Dismantle, assemble, move and align, machinery and equipment using: hoists, cranes, chain falls, hand tools, power tools, pneumatic and hydraulic tools, micrometers, rules, squares, plumb bobs, dial indicators and/or laser alignment equipment.
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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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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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Experience with heavy equipment required for facility maintenance with a working knowledge of crane and rigging requirements. Work with site leadership to execute contractual obligations per customer requirements and activities set forth with on a daily basis, which include any portion of the electrical and mechanical equipment used in the GE wind turbine generator.
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Selecting the appropriate gear to secure loads for crane movement (Chains, Straps, Shackles, and Chokers)Preparing rigging equipment including beams, pulleys, clamps, and boltsPrepare and paste labels on shipments.
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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. The ideal candidate possesses extensive knowledge of safety protocols related to heavy equipment operations, including vehicle and rigging inspections, load leveling, and center of gravity management.
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