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Woodsage LLC is seeking a 2nd Shift Overhead Crane Operator/Forklift Driver that is proactive, energetic, and a team player that thrives in a manufacturing environment. At least one year of overhead crane experience and forklift experience required.
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The employee will work in an environment where the following safety equipment is needed: steel toecap shoes, hearing protection, hardhat eye protection and hair protection. Fills nail holes, cracks, and joints with caulk, putty, plaster, or other filler.
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Secures lifting attachments to materials and conveys load to destination, using hand-operated crane or hoist, or signals crane or hoisting operators to move load to destination. Opens containers, using steel cutters, crowbar, claw hammer, or other hand tools.
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Steel toe shoes: Needed in all areas of the plant. Driver/Shipping and Receiving Clerk - 2nd Shift (Eastlake, OH) At least 1 year experience driving a box truck preferred. Working Environment: Driving will occur in a variety of weather conditions including, but not limited to, snow, rain, heat, cold.
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Founded in 1855, Crane provides products and solutions to customers in the hydrocarbon processing, petrochemical, chemical, power generation, unattended payment, automated merchandising, aerospace, electronics, transportation and other markets.
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Product Scope: Nickel, Cobalt, Titanium, Stainless-Steel bar products; as well as other materials/alloys that may come up from time to time. Product Scope: Nickel, Cobalt, Titanium, Stainless-Steel bar products; as well as other materials/alloys that may come up from time to time.
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Kevlar sleeves and gloves will be provided to prevent exposure of steel and weld sparks onto skin. Safety glasses, steel toe shoes, and hat are required at all times. Previous experience with lathes, mills, and grinders, the ability to mig, tig arc weld.
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Knows the fundamental concepts, practices, and procedures of structural engineering; continues development of technical expertise and knowledge of cold-formed steel behavior through experience and application.
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Summary Description: Join steel, stainless steel and aluminum pipes and fixtures in compliance with ASME weld codes, including B31.3, using MIG and TIG techniques. Operate all basic equipment that is part of the welding/fabrication department, including a pallet jack or overhead crane to move parts and products.
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