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Understand the operations and limitations of the equipment, including crane dynamics involved in swinging, raising, lowering and stopping loads and in boom deflection from hoisting loads. Knows and understands types of crane signals used at a worksite.
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May be required to maintain a Crane Operator Qualification. Understanding and compliance with Company policies, OSHA, Applicable ASME B30 safety standards, State and local specific safety regulations, and site-specific safety plans as they apply to crane and hoist erection, dismantle, climbing, maintenance and repair.
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The primary duty of the Driver, which we call a Logistics Specialist II with or without a Crane Operator, is to deliver building materials to a customer's place of business or to a job site.
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PKF-Mark III, Inc. is in search of a certified Crane Operator, experienced in operating hydraulic or lattice boom crawler (or both) types, to deliver results across the company’s projects.
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The Overhead Crane & Hoist Inspector Technician will be responsible for the installation, preventative maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of overhead cranes and hoists throughout the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory as well as oversight of site-wide elevator contracts.
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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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Borsheim Crane Service is looking for a dedicated Crane Operator for our 50 ton and smaller cranes with opportunity to grow into bigger cranes. Supervise and assist the Crane Rigger with load preparation.
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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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Local CDL A or Local CDL B Driver w/ Knuckleboom or w/ Crane Certification. Articulating Boom Crane Certification a plus. Truck Crane Operation Certification a plus. Local CDL A or Local CDL B Driver w/ Knuckleboom or w/ Crane Certification.
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Gives direction to crane operator or hoisting engineer engaged in hoisting and moving loads to ensure safety of workers and material handled using hand signals, loudspeaker, two-way radio or telephone.
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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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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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Forklift / Overhead Crane Operator Pay Rate: $22/hr Shift: 3rd shift openings, 10:30pm - 6:30am Location: Midtown (Upper Westside) Temp-to-hire opportunity for experienced forklift and overhead crane operator.
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As a Hydraulic Crane Operator, you will be responsible for the safe and efficient operations of a hydraulic grapple or magnetic crane to load and unload containers and trailers, and lift and move scrap metal of varying sizes and weights around the work area.
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We are currently seeking a Crane Operator in Tulsa, OK. Current National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) 5+ years Crane Operation – Lattice Boom Crawler (LBC) required.
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