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Knowledge of and ability to operate several pieces of dirt work equipment including, but not limited to Dozer, Track loader, Excavator, Skidsteer, Tractor, and Backhoe. Knowledge of and ability to operate several pieces of dirt work equipment including, but not limited to Dozer, Track loader, Excavator, Skidsteer, Tractor, and Backhoe.
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The Crane Operator is responsible for safely operating cranes (hydro cranes, lattice boom crawler cranes, and/or pile driving hammers) to hoist, move and place materials and objects. Be versatile and have a cooperative attitude as they may be asked to do other jobs on construction sites when they are not operating a crane.
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Essential Job Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe 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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Will track and pull parts based on part numbers Ability to lift over 50 lbs Nice to have: Overhead crane and forklift experience. Blueprint, assembly, hand and power tools, Inspection, Fabrication, Production, Hand tool, Assembly line, General labor, Carpentry, Construction, Microscope, Soldering, Mechanical assembly, Mechanical, Electronics, Power tool, Document control, Light industry, Production line, Tape measure, Wiring, Schematic, Assembling, Quality check, Machine operation, Troubleshooting, Trimming, Electrical assembly, Blueprint reading, Installation.
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Operate various equipment including backhoe, mini-excavator, vibratory plow, and directional bore machine, for the installation or maintenance of underground utilities. Directional Bore, skid-steer, and mini-excavator operation competency obtained.
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In collaboration with the local Safety Specialist, facilitate scheduling annual crane & hoist inspections for all locations. The Sr Safety Specialist works directly with the Occupational Health Nurse (OHN) to assist with industrial hygiene (IH) testing/monitoring and training of employees in proper use of Personal Protective Equipment as required, to minimize exposure to occupational health hazards.
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Safely and efficiently operate trenching or digging equipment on various jobsites: Plow, Backhoe/Excavator, Rock Saw, Dozer/Lead Tractor, Tractor Trailer (Moving Equipment/Haul Water) Safely and efficiently operate trenching or digging equipment on various jobsites: Plow, Backhoe/Excavator, Rock Saw, Dozer/Lead Tractor, Tractor Trailer (Moving Equipment/Haul Water.
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Slots – 1+ year experience Heavy equipment operator (Backhoe, Excavator, or alike). Internal: 3+ Months Experience working with Loram equipment or equivalent in a 24/7 environment; Some assignments require Excavator experience.
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Position requires the operation of various equipment and tools required to perform job duties, examples include overhead crane, forklift, all air tools, quart cup paint gun, aerosol paint cans, torque wrench, decking saws, etc.
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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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Volt is immediately hiring for an Overhead Crane Service Technician in Fargo, ND to work with the world's largest lifting business. As an Overhead Crane Service Technician, you will work with 480 3 phase motors, troubleshooting issues with their cranes, and working with clients and facility directors to ensure that their client's needs are being serviced properly.
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Knowledge of overhead crane used to move coils. Employee will be responsible for various types of spiral mill machine operation, including re-corrugation machines, welding, and weld finishing operations to manufacture corrugated steel pipe.
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Weekly Settlement via EFS Card Company sponsored insurance program Assistance with IRP and IFTA Safety Incentive Program Referral Program Fuel Discount Program Base Plate Program No trailer rental charges We have immediate contract opportunities for experienced owner operators in multiple markets Why Crane Freight.
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They assist in loading and/or securing materials on trucks daily and help unload materials by using crane, conveyor, piggybacks and/or by hand. Certified to operate a crane is a plus. Valid state CDL Class A or B Driver's License with clear MVR and DOT record.
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Ability to operate fifty percent of equipment, including truck/plow/sander/briner, vactor, loader/bucket/plow, motor grader, tool cat, bobcat and attachments, generators, brine blender, pumps, mini excavator, loader/backhoe with breaker attachments, boat, air compressor, lift stations, push camera, sewer main camera, and dozer.
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