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Safely and effectively operate a boom, crane or Gradall as needed, based on the specific requirements of the customer. Crane certification is preferred. Safely and effectively operate a boom, crane or Gradall as needed, based on the specific requirements of the customer.
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Must be able to operate forklift and overhead crane. Performs all job assignments as instructed by the Group Lead, Manufacturing Supervisor, Plant Manager and/or Vice President, Operations. The Shipping/Receiving Lead is accountable to accurate processing of the receipts of goods and rectifying inventory issues.
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Lift and move materials using forklift, pallet jack, overhead crane or jib crane. Operate mill, shear, band saw, drill press and other machining equipment in order to manufacture slot wedges, filler and other glastic parts.
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Ability to be certified in overhead crane, Jib crane and forklift operation. An Armature Winder performs the setup, layout, winding, connecting, testing and troubleshooting of electrical AC or DC rotating equipment.
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Upper River Services offers barge towing, barge fleeting, barge cleaning, two full-service shipyards with a dry dock and marine ways, crane services, dock repair, a full machine shop, and fueling services.
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Experience using overhead crane, forklift, material handling equipment. We are seeking a Mechanical Assembly Technician to be responsible for assembly of electrical parts, pieces or products using a variety of tools and equipment according to required specifications.
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Ability to be certified in overhead and Jib crane operation and forklift operation. Major Areas of Accountability: Set up and fabricate a wide variety of components using various welding processes, primarily FCAW and GMAW. Use oxygen-acetylene, oxygen-natural gas, plasma arc and carbon-arc equipment to heat, straighten, trim and bevel ferrous and non-ferrous material.
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Are you interested in becoming an experienced Overhead Crane Service Technician? You'll troubleshoot 480 3-phase motors, address crane issues, and collaborate with clients and facility directors to meet service needs across the United States.
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Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Forklift, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc. Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Forklift, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc.
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The Crane Operator is responsible for safe efficient transfer of materials in the warehouse. Basic math skills are required, a general knowledge of crane operation and ancillary lifting devices and a working knowledge of general computer programs are strongly preferred.
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Job Description The Crane Operator is responsible for safe efficient transfer of materials in the warehouse. Other duties: operating banding equipment, packaging material and tow-motor operation.
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Local CDL A or Local CDL B Driver w/ Knuckleboom or w/ Crane Certification. 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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Ideally they would like to have hoist experience or overhead crane experience. warehouse, overhead crane operation, material handling, forklift, machine operation, production, Loading. Roughly $27/hr after differential – final pay will depend on what they have done before in the past (hand-torch, crane operating/etc.
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Loads equipment with raw material using the overhead crane and/or forklift to prepare the equipment for an accurate cut. If you're ready to embark on a journey that aligns with your values and offers opportunities for growth, join us as a Laser Operator.
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NCCCO Crane certification is preferred. Straight, Drywall and/or knuckle boom truck experience is preferred. NCCCO Crane certification is preferred. The ability to lift 75-100 pounds repeatedly (your most common cargo will be 70 pound bundles of shingles.
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