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Operate crane according to signals from rigger. Move levers and pedals to rotate crane on chassis to raise and lower crane boom and to raise and lower load-line. Manipulate or depress cane controls to regulate speed and direction of crane and hoist movement according to written, verbal, or signal instructions.
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The Crane Operator Leader is responsible for leading workers to accomplish crane operating and rigger work. They are exposed to the possibility of injury caused by swinging loads or from the crane overturning.
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With an increase in recent demand, we are in need of a CDL Crane Rigger at our Midland Yard. The crane operator is required to safely operate cranes efficiently and maintain a standard of accuracy that aligns with the company procedures and customer requirements.
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Currently is seeking Crane Operators, Riggers and Oilers to perform set up, operation, rigging and support for its fleet of gantry cranes and Hydraulic All Terrain Truck cranes. Stinger Bridge & Iron, an AISC certified structural steel fabricator and PCI certified precast concrete girder fabricator and erection contractor.
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May serve as a rigger, signalman, or crane setup assistant as needed. Experience in crane operations with current licensures from the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) and applicable state licensing.
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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. NCCER or NCCCO crane rigger certification - preferred.
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Respond accordingly to both hand and verbal commands from rigger or helpers. Plan all lifts and take complete charge of all safety pertaining to set up and knockdown, operation of crane and proper use of capacity charts.
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With an increase in recent demand, we are in need of a Journeyman Crane Rigger at our Houston Yard. Job PurposeThe crane rigger will assist the crane operator in the preparation of moving heavy materials, equipment, and the building of mobile cranes.
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Gives directions to Bridge-or-gantry-crane Operator or Hoisting Engineer engaged in hoisting and moving loads to insure safety of workers and material handled, using hand signals, loudspeaker, or telephone.
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Heavy Equipment Operator. Responsible for operating a stationary or traveling crane to lift, move, position, and reposition loads. Inspect crane for safety issues daily and determine if any parts are malfunctioning.
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O Must have NCCCO, NCCER, or other OSHA recognized certification for Telescoping Boom RT Crane, Lattice Boom Truck Crane and be able to obtain Tower Crane Certification. o Occasionally works as a ground rigger and/or signal person on an as needed basis.
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Depresses buttons, lifts levers, and ensures load is safely attached to crane before making any lift. Operate crane under general supervision. Repair crane as needed. Bolt boom sections together to extend or modify boom for pile driving or high lifting.
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Operate crane to lift and move materials and other objects. Whether it's cement for our sidewalks and driveways; aluminum for our automobiles; wood pellets for our grills; paper plates for our picnics; food for our pets or the beverages we consume with our friends, our longstanding work in the industrial market touches the tiny details in our daily lives.
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Read boom angle and drum rotation indicators. Proficient in the safe and efficient use of electrical, hand tools, power tools and layout tools as well as measurement tools. Perform rigging inspection and daily equipment inspection.
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We are currently seeking an experienced and highly-skilled rigger to join our hardworking team. · Significant work experience as a rigger, 3+ years minimum. Rigger Requirements and Qualifications.
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