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The Tower Crane Technician (Equipment Superintendent) will be responsible for managing various aspects of Kiewits modern tower crane fleet supporting Regional Construction & Mining operations.
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Remote work Western regionPhysical RequirementsThe candidate must be comfortable climbing in and out of truck and crane cabs, using ladders to access decks, light lifting may be required. Working knowledge of truck specifications suitable for cranesKnowledge of competitive crane companies and their productsAble to leverage CRM to improve efficiencyAn ability to converse / relate with owners, operators, and techniciansPreferred Skills and QualificationsCrane operator’s certification is a plusCDL is a plusWorking ConditionsThis position is high travel and requires the candidate to be effective while on the road.
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Must have crane operating certification (NCCCO or NCCER) Position Overview: The Crane Operator is responsible for operating a crane to lift, move, position as well as reposition heavy objects.
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We are seeking a 40-50 ton Crane Operator (certification required) to be based out of Denver, Colorado. Rotation/Shift: 28 days-on / 14 days-off Requirements Perform activities in line with weight Certification Perform daily, weekly, and monthly inspections as required to insure the safe operation of crane or truck Perform safe operations of men in a basket and other stringing activities Complete necessary daily documentation (e.g. truck log, crane log, etc.
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Perform daily, weekly, and monthly inspections as required to insure the safe operation of crane or truck. Perform regular maintenance of crane/truck in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations.
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Must have a current crane operating license (NCCCO). Inspects crane, truck, and/or trailer and fills out vehicle inspection report before operating the vehicle. RMS is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch.
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