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Possess the ability to operate the following equipment: brake press, shear, band saw, forklift(s) up to 50K, wheel loader, skid steer, mobile crane, man-lift, hydraulic press etc. This position will also perform the specific duties of a welder, such as arc welding, mig welding, tig welding, oxyacetylene cutting, and brazing.
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Gives signal to crane operator to lift large work pieces. Uses hoist, crane, wire and banding machine, or hand tools to place and protect work pieces. Uses thermal-cutting equipment such as flame-cutting torch or plasma-arc equipment to dismount metal assemblies or cut scrap metal.
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Job Scope to include any or all of the following:Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Forklift, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc. Job Scope to include any or all of the following:Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Forklift, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc.
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Rigging and general welding (Mig, Tic, Arc) experience. Extensive experience in rotating equipment repair and installation (including power transmission, bearings, precision measurement, and precision shaft alignment.
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Ability to meet safety standards in appropriate rigging procedures. MIG welding of mild steel, aluminum and stainless steel. Candidates should have a minimum of 1 year of MIG welding experience.
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Self-Certified CDL with State DMV To qualify with Crane Freight and Cartage, you must meet the following criteria: Must be 21 years of age or older. Crane Freight & Cartage Now Partnering With Owner Operator Teams.
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Perform OSHA required hoist and crane inspections and generating inspection reports and repair orders. Heights exceeding over 50 feet from time to time are normal to incur on a daily basis to maintain a crane.
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CDL- A Heavy Haul Truck Drivers - OTR.
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This project has the following partners: Purdue University, Indiana University, NSWC Crane, University of Michigan, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, a regional education development organization, 9-10 school districts in Indiana, 1 school district in Illinois, and 1 school district in Michigan.
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In addition to specializing in rentals and sales, we offer extensive repair and maintenance programs with comprehensive parts inventories, mobile service, planned maintenance, fleet management, crane re-manufacturing and more.
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