Crane Operator
Crane OperatorThe Crane Operator is responsible for safely operating and maintaining swing cab telescoping boom cranes and related lifting equipment required for assigned jobs. This position holds a current NCCCO Swing Cab Telescoping Boom Crane certification (or equivalent) and is responsible for ensuring that all applicable OSHA, ASME B30.5, and company safety standards are followed at all times and that any safety concerns are reported immediately. The Crane Operator will ensure that the work area is safe and everyone around the work area is not at risk. This position will report to the General Foreperson and Manager for the site. Will also be responsible for ensuring that proper safety guidelines are followed at all times and report any safety concerns immediately. The Equipment Operator will ensure that the work areas are safe and everyone around the work area is not at risk. This position will report to the General Foreperson and Operations Manager.
Key Responsibilities
Performs pre-shift and post-shift crane inspections per ASME B30.5 and OSHA 1926.1412; reports necessary repairs to the crane, carrier, and all associated lifting/rigging equipment
Coordinates work for crew members
Works with climber and groundman to rig and de-rig loads; sets up and travel-configures the crane on job sites including outrigger deployment on stable, prepared surfaces; secures all equipment for transport on carrier
Performs routine preventive maintenance on the crane to keep it in clean, safe, and manufacturer-specified mechanical condition
Reads and interprets load charts, boom angle indicators, and radius measurements to determine safe working loads prior to each lift
Participates in daily job briefings and safety meetings
Operates swing cab telescoping boom cranes to lift, position, and place loads as directed by the lift plan and signal person
Operates and services crane components including hydraulic systems, outriggers, load lines, boom sections, anti-two-block devices, load moment indicators, and all associated rigging equipment
Safeguards employees and the public from hazards in and around work areas
Sets up barriers, warning signs, flags, and markers to protect employees and public
Obtains consent from property owners to conduct work
Trains new personnel
Maintains a current NCCCO Swing Cab Telescoping Boom Crane certification (or equivalent recognized certification) at all times during employment
Communicates clearly with signal persons, riggers, and ground crew using standard hand signals and/or radio; maintains awareness of all personnel in the swing radius at all times
Keeps informed on new equipment, specifications, standard practices, operating procedures, and customer and company employee relations policies and practices
Operates crane in proximity to energized power lines in accordance with OSHA Table A clearance requirements; ensures all personnel are briefed on electrical hazard controls prior to lifts near energized equipment
Conducts pre-lift planning meetings and reviews written lift plans for all critical and standard lifts; verifies load weights, rigging configurations, and site conditions prior to each operation; accountable for the safety and quality of all lift operations
Configures boom sections, jib attachments, and counterweight arrangements; makes adjustments to load line reeving and block configurations; verifies rigging and load information against load chart limits and troubleshoots crane system problems
Operates crane controls manually and through computerized crane management systems, rated capacity indicators (RCIs), and anti-two-block systems
Qualifications
Must be able to wear and utilize PPE
Must possess a current, valid NCCCO Swing Cab Telescoping Boom Crane certification or equivalent recognized certification (e.g., NCCER Crane Operator, OSSA, or state-recognized equivalent); must be able to operate a swing cab telescoping boom crane and/or safely drive a carrier vehicle
Must be able to operate all crane controls, load moment indicators, anti-two-block devices, and rigging hardware required on job site
Must be able to traverse uneven terrain
Must be able to enter and exit equipment/vehicles numerous times a day
Must be able to withstand exposure to elements throughout the year (heat, cold, rain, and other weather conditions)
Must have good vision and be attentive
Must be able to verbally communicate with other crew members and fully understand instructions and information
Must have transportation to and from the startup location
Must have a valid Driver's License (CDL preferred for carrier/transport operations)
Must be able to meet all physical requirements of the position
Pass all drug and alcohol screens as required by Company policy and, if applicable, required by DOT regulations
Be at least 18 years of age, or 21 if CDL is required
Legally authorized to work in the United States
Minimum of two (2) years of crane operator experience operating swing cab telescoping boom cranes
NCCCO Swing Cab Telescoping Boom Crane Certification (or equivalent: NCCER Crane Operator, OSSA, or state-recognized equivalent)
Familiarity with ASME B30.5, OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC, and applicable state crane regulations
Commercial Driver's License (CDL) for carrier/transport operations