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Must have experience with crane, rigging and forklifts to manage and move steel material and equipment as needed. Utility Yardman transports steel, equipment, supplies & machinery throughout the plant and yard in a safe, timely and efficient manner.
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Required Experience: Solid knowledge and use of precision measuring tools, Materials and Safety, Job Planning, Rotating Equipment Mechanical Experience with disassembling and reassembling complex assemblies as the project lead, understand equipment operational requirements, training in crane and rigging and heavy lift procedures.
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Must pass Repcon Crane operator and Rigging craft test. 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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Knowledge of complex rigging; heavy rigging; change crane boom and cable; electrical safety; ladder and scaffold safety; introduction to lifting machinery; wire ropes basics; basic rigging; fire prevention; sizing of chokers; load charts; cutting torches; and basic knowledge of blueprint reading.
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RequirementsNCCER or NCCCO certification for type of crane operating. Crane operators must have industrial crane operating experience in a petrochemical or related industrial fabrication facility.
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Qualifications: Must have a High School Diploma or equivalent and at least five (5) years of Maritime Industry crane operating experience and at least three (3) years’ experience in rigging.
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Operate machinery in the shop and the field as needed such as saw, fork truck, cherry picker, high lift, torch welder, transit. Perform mechanical and welding-type duties on an as-needed basis and meet all requirements such as welding specs, rigging, and assembling cranes.
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JSA completion, Forklift Operations, PPE identification and usage, Crane Training, hazard awareness/identification, Lift table operations, Rigging safety. Operate specialty machinery to fabricate, manufacture, assemble, or move products.
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CraneWorks is an operated crane rental and equipment rental company headquartered in Birmingham, AL, with additional locations in Mobile, AL, Decatur, AL, and Nashville, TN. We provide operated cranes from 15 tons to 500 tons, and offer services in crane lifts, rigging, machinery moving and storage.
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Gives direction to crane operator or hoisting engineer engaged in hoisting and moving loads to ensure safety of workers and material handled using hand signals, loudspeaker, two-way radio or telephone.
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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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Our full suite of services includes rigging, machinery moving, industrial dismantling, installation, millwright work/facility maintenance, crane services, and trucking/warehousing.
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Use Hoisting and rigging equipment used to moved industrial machinery according to weight and size safely. Use Industrial equipment (forklift, scissor lift, man lift, telehandler, spyder crane, carry deck.
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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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Job Description Highlights:Develop strategies and tactics to penetrate and develop key accountsCreate and execute an annual sales plan with defined goals and objectivesProspect and qualify warm leadsConduct discovery meetings with existing and new customers to uncover needsDetermine crane & rigging solutionsDevelop winning estimates and tailored proposalsWin work by selling value and overcoming objectionsCoordinate project with Barnhart Dispatch and Project Management.
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