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This position is strictly geared to our production line of business "Day Work." The ideal candidate will have a minimum of three years supervising the ground operations and possess the ability to prepare SCBL's, perforate (a variety of gun systems), set plugs/packers, and have an understanding of pipe recovery as well as rigging up safely on a workover rig, drilling, rig, or crane.
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We are seeking a skilled and safety-conscious individual to join our team as a NCCCO Certified Crane Operator/Heavy Equipment Operator. NCCCO certification for crane operation is required.
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NCCCO Certificate (Must have a Boom or Crane Operator certification). Operates crane or boom on the delivery truck, including rigging, planning, and hoisting of various heavy construction materials.
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NCCER or NCCCO certification for type of crane operating. Must pass Repcon Crane operator and Rigging craft test. Crane operators must have industrial crane operating experience in a petrochemical or related industrial fabrication facility.
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Must be willing to recertify in NCCCO crane and rigging certification if needed. Past or present certifications from training institutes, providers, or nationally recognized organizations relative to crane and rigging are a plus.
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Equipment Operator training and certificate from National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) Inspect, rig, and ensure that rigging applications are configured in accordance with the load chart and manufacturer guidelines.
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NCCCO & Crane Institute Certification. In-depth knowledge of crane operations, rigging techniques, and relevant safety regulations. Experience operating a knuckle boom crane truck or similar equipment.
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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. Southern Industrial is seeking a Crane Operator with current NCCCO TLL certification to work out of our Columbia, SC office on various jobsites in the surrounding area.
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RequirementsNCCER or NCCCO certification for type of crane operating. 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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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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NCCER or NCCCO crane rigger certified. The Crane Rigger will work closely with the crane operator, will haul heavy equipment and assist with the building of mobile cranes.
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NCCCO Rigger a plus. The PLR CDL/Cra ne Rigger supports the crane operators on job tasks before , during , and following during the operation of the crane. Assists the crane operator in the proper set-up/tear-down of the equipment.
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We can provide the crane, rigging and certified operator/rigger. 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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Joining Beacon Building Products as a CDL Driver – Crane Operator means becoming part of a values-driven organization. Unload truck at site – involves setting up barriers, occasional lifting of heavy shingles and use of truck mounted crane.
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Southern Industrial is seeking a Crane Operator with current NCCCO TLL certification to work out of our Columbia, NC office on a project in Taylor, TX. Swing & Fixed cab NCCCO - operating 25T carry deck, 15T carry deck, 60/80 versa lift, 80K Bristol with riggers boom, Swing Cab Telehandler.
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