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Lifts, operates, rigs up/down guy wires, hydraulic jacks, pads/boards and emergency gear which may include SCBA boxes, fire extinguishers and H2S monitors. Duties include assisting in rigging up and rigging down, pulling/laying down rods, tubing, casing and other functions specified by customer or well operator.
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Founded in 1990, LGH stands at the forefront of the hoisting and rigging equipment rental industry, providing rental equipment responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of everything from the bridges you drive on to the sports stadiums you visit.
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Skill in thermal cutting - oxy/acetylene, plasma, carbon arg, tig, stick, mig welding, chain & sling - rigging equipment. Knowledge of crane operations, power tool usage, machine operations (shear brake, ironworker and radial saws), hydraulic equipment operation, and electric, air and battery-operated drills.
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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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In this position, you will be required to operate a hydraulic crane. This position will require the ability to properly size cranes and rigging for the tasks at hand and be able to evaluate lift plans for accuracy and safety.
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Knowledge of overhead crane, lift trucks and maintenance including hoisting and rigging techniques. Knowledge of electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic & piping systems. Knowledge of disassembly, assembly, machining and fabrication methods including MIG, SMAW & TIG welding practices.
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Determine equipment specifications and prepare parts lists for purchasing, consisting of mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic devices as needed to complete assigned projects. Preferred: Degree/Associate Degree in Technical Field or Gas Turbine Systems.
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Disassemble, troubleshoot, repair, reassemble and test various types of electrical, hand operated, hydraulic, and pneumatic equipment. · Experience working on air hoists, comealongs, manual hoists, electric hoists or other rigging equipment beneficial, but not required.
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Service aircraft fuel/oil/hydraulic/oxygen/nitrogen systemsPerform scheduled and unscheduled aircraft maintenance, inspection, troubleshooting and repair. Perform rigging of engine, propeller, flight, and landing gear systemsTroubleshoot malfunctioning mechanical, electrical and avionics systems and provide effective solution.
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Knowledge and skill in the use of electrical reading and testing equipment, hoisting and rigging equipment, chain tackles, etc. Investigates problems of an electric, mechanical and/or hydraulic nature related to the operation of elevators, dumbwaiters and wheelchair lifts, determines their problems and makes the necessary repairs.
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Skills in pipe fitting, plumbing, HVAC, boiler and utilities operation and maintenanceKnowledge of machine design and strengths of materialsKnowledge and skills in safe rigging techniquesSkilled with the operation of equipment such as fork trucks, personnel lifts, etc.
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Repair, replace, and rebuild aircraft structures, such as wings and fuselage, and functional components including rigging, surface controls, and plumbing and hydraulic units, using hand tools, power tools, machines, and equipment such as shears, sheet metal brake, welding equipment, rivet gun, and drills.
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Work on hydraulic systems, braking systems, rigging, gasoline and diesel engines up to 900 Hp, as well as low voltage safety circuits. Work on hydraulic systems, braking systems, rigging, gasoline and diesel engines up to 900 Hp, as well as low voltage safety circuits.
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Certified Elevator Technician license or State-Issued Elevator Mechanic License. Perform complex maintenance, servicing, repair and troubleshooting of elevators and other related machinery and equipment.
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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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