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Overhead Crane Operator. 1-year overhead cab operator, hot metal crane experience preferred. Operate Overhead Crane in the scrap yard and hot metal operations. Manipulates or depresses crane controls, such as pedal, levers, and buttons to regulate the speed and direction of the crane.
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We are currently looking for a Tower Crane Operator. Requires knowledge of and comprehension of universal hand-signals for rigging and crane operations required. The Crane Operators operate a variety of cranes; conventional (tired and tracked), hydraulic, electric, tower and gantry to lift and move materials, machinery and other objects.
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3 years minimum work experience as an overhead crane operator in a shipyard environment or similar industry. Certification as an RT/truck crane operator. Must possess a thorough knowledge of equipment used in crane/rigging operations.
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May serve as a Relief Ladle Crane Operator when regularly assigned operator is unavailable. Perform other crane handling operations in the melt shop as directed according to operational requirements.
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Proven experience as an Overhead Crane Operator or similar role in an industrial or manufacturing environment. As an Overhead Crane Operator, you will be responsible for operating overhead cranes to lift, move, and position heavy loads within a manufacturing or industrial setting.
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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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Southern Industrial is seeking a Crane Operator with current NCCCO TLL certification to work out of our Raleigh, NC office on a project in Holly Springs, NC operating a crane up to 165T RT.
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Trains and mentors others in essential rigging job functions and safe crane operations. Job Segment: Equipment Operator, Security Clearance, Business Process, Defense, Military, Manufacturing, Government, Management.
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Utilizes basic skills as a hook operator in swinging rig, raising and lowering crane boom, raising and lowering load lines on the crane. Assists in unloading and assembling of crane or other hoisting equipment to be used in marine construction activities.
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The ideal Crane Operator is NCCO certified in multiple crane types with experience in Heavy Marine Construction. The Crane Operator operates heavy equipment necessary for the repair and maintenance of cranes; documents and records work performed; follows specified safety policies and procedures.
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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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Overhead Crane Operator, will operate a remote overhead crane, hoisting equipment and materials to the appropriate areas to their maximum efficiency and output in a 160,000 sq. We are looking for an Overhead Crane Operator to join our team.
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Professional crane operator certification preferred. Crane operator certification a plus. Prior experience in a warehouse environment a plus, and while experience operating an overhead crane is preferred, we are willing to train otherwise motivated applicants.
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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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PLEASE DO NOT CALL REGARDING OPEN POSITIONSPosition: CRANE OPERATOR Job Summary: Must be able to drive and operate cranes of various sizes and types (lattice boom, crawler, hydraulic, rough terrain, friction, etc) with proficiency and accuracy under varying working conditions in order to lift and set equipment, material, tools, and supplies as well as drive piles.
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