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Herrick Company, Inc. is seeking a skilled Crane Operator to join our company in the construction of water and wastewater treatment plant facilities in Kentucky and the surrounding region.
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NCCER or NCCCO Mobile Crane operator certification covering type of crane being operated preferred. Under supervision, the Crane Operator is responsible for operation of hydro and friction cranes for erection of structures or setting of equipment in or on structures.
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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 Must have minimum of five (5) years' experience in Hydraulic Mobile Crane operation in a shipyard or similar environment.
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NCCCO Crane Operator - North and South Carolina. Crane Operator strictly adheres to Senior Crane Operator's instructions. At least 3 years' experience as a crane operator, preferred.
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The Crane Operator - Rigger role reports directly to the Maintenance-Central Rigging Supervisor. NCCCO Certification (National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators) is considered an asset.
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The general role of the Crane Operator I – Crane Services is to mobilize and operate cranes safely and efficiently throughout a wide range of industries to include, but not limited to: Industrial Construction, Oil and Gas, Coal, Aggregate, Commercial, Concrete, Power Plants, Communications, etc.
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ZACHRY is currently seeking an experienced Industrial CCCO Crane Operator to operate the following, Scott 8.5T, 15T and 30T crane, Biggie 80T, 120T and 130T crane in Cameron LA at the Cheniere Site.
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Read and understand crane operator manual for safe crane operation. Perform Crane Operation and assist with general repair and or construction of railroad bridges throughout the United States and Canada.
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Guy M. Turner, Inc needs a Crawler Crane Operator and hydraulic crane operators. Crawler Crane Operator. Guy M. Turner, Inc needs a Crawler Crane Operator and hydraulic crane operators.
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Move levers and pedals to rotate crane on chassis to raise and lower crane boom and to raise and lower load-line. Operate crane according to signals from rigger. Manipulate or depress cane controls to regulate the speed and direction of crane and hoist movement according to written, verbal, or signal instructions.
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May operate all or some of the follow types of equipment: backhoe, bulldozer, crane, dragline, font-end loader, motor grader, cherry picker, dump truck, etc. - Cleans and maintains crane and hoisting mechanism.
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Pay Range: $24 - $28 per hour Depending on ExperienceSchedule: 12hr Day shift, 2/2/3 Schedule RotationThis position operates a Manitowoc 999 crawler crane, offloading barges and doing clamshell workPosition Description Operates and maintains - Crawler cranes or equal equipment, Front-end loader, Forklifts, Skid Steer, and barge moving winch equipment used in loading and discharge of many types of cargoes to and from marine barges and trucks.
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Manipulates crane control to regulate speed and direction of crane and hoist movement according to written, verbal or signal instructions. - Inspects crane for defective parts, documents and notifies the supervisor of the defects or malfunctions.
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NCCCO or equivalent ANSI/ASME accredited crane operator certification. Crane Operator : Responsible for operation, setup and daily/weekly maintenance of assigned equipment.
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May be designated by type of crane operated or material handled as Bridge Crane Operator; Charging-Crane Operator I; Cinder Crane Operator I; Gantry Crane Operator; Hot-Metal Crane Operator I; Ingot Stripper I; Scrap Crane Operator I; Tower Whirler Operator; Wall-Crane Operator.
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