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Crane Operator- Operate a 25/35 ton overhead crane to load or unload trucks, rail cars, and feed steel coil to be slit. We are willing to train the right candidates, but previous crane experience is preferred.
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Ace Industries, Inc., founded in 1932, is one of the largest and most diversified overhead crane and hoist distribution, manufacturing, and service companies in the United States. Service overhead crane systems by performing quality installations; performing OSHA/ANSI equivalent inspections; documenting and completing warranty work; troubleshooting breakdowns; performing preventive maintenance; and responding to emergency service/breakdown calls.
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Daily maintenance of equipment-Identify, report and correct hazardsPerform tasks maintaining all health, safety and environmental rules and ensure all work is done in a manner which enhances the safety of the work environmentRead locate sheets and possible underground and/or overhead utilitiesAnalytical and problem solving skillsREQUIREMENTS:Required license or certification: NCCCO certifications required.
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Obtaining certifications in forklift and overhead crane operation. Positions for various skill levels with limited CNC Machine Operator apprenticeships positions available. CNC Machine Operator - Up to $25 an hour.
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Operate a forklift and/or an overhead crane. Possess a valid Medical Examiner's Certificate or ability to obtain a minimum of a 1 year certification (DOT requirement) Direct supervisor job title(s) typically include: Market Manager, Territory Manager.
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Ability to operate and overhead crane and forklift. HPS roots have historically been in high voltage transmission, distribution, substation, underground products used by electric utilities.
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Use overhead crane, forklift, and hand truck to bring and remove supplies as needed. If this is attractive to you, we are looking to add a Header Operator to our Belleville, MI team! SMW Manufacturing is now the newest business unit of the Amsted Automotive Group, a premier technology organization specializing in complex metalworking and high-tech machining equipment and processes.
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The Crane Operator is responsible for operating an overhead crane to lift, move, position, and reposition loads while walking and operating the crane using hand controls. The Crane Operator must be able to stand and walk for 12 hours a day and occasionally lift up to 25 pounds in the plant.
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Ability to operate or learn to operate overhead crane, forklift. - Familiarity with overhead cranes is preferred. The Gearbox Technician will perform disassembly and assembly of geared products along with the setup, testing, and configuration of this equipment.
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Ability to operate a forklift and overhead crane. Starting as a hardware supplystore during the California Gold Rush and eventually assisted in the birth ofthe aerospace industry in Southern California by providing aircraft aluminum toearly aerospace pioneers like Lindbergh, Douglas and Lockheed.
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Ability to become certified in forklift and overhead crane operation. Ability to become certified in forklift and overhead crane operation. Perform job duties safely as outlined in the Process Technology Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs.
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A high-growth overhead crane company, CraneTech is focused on becoming the best crane service provider in the nation measured by customer and employee satisfaction. 1-2 years of crane service technician or relevant trade experience (electrical, mechanical, etc.
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Previous experience with kinetic, burning, cutting or cleaning parts or operating an overhead crane would be ideal. Receives orders, loads and process steel distribution using an overhead crane.
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Previous overhead crane service experience preferred but not required. Responsible for a basic understanding and working knowledge of all OSHA, ANSI, CMAA, and other codes or regulations pertaining to our crane service industry; must be able to get specific regulations if requested.
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A field service technician will provide quality installation, inspections, maintenance and repair service for hoist and crane equipment. Troubleshoot, repair and inspect overhead cranes and hoists, below the hook devices and other lifting devices.
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