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Must be a journeyman level mechanic with a minimum of five (5) years of construction crane and heavy equipment repair and maintenance experience. Preferred NCCCO certification, OSHA Certified Mobile Crane Inspector, OSHA Assembly/Disassembly Director certification.
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SJ Hamill Construction is a heavy civil and marine construction company located in Charleston, South Carolina. Maintain and Repair Marine and Heavy Civil Contractor’s equipment fleet. Five (5) years of crane and winch repair experience (Manitowoc and American repair experience desired.
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Five (5) years of experience in engine repairs (Caterpillar, Cummins, John Deere, Detroit Diesel, etc. Inspect, troubleshoot, and repair lattice boom crawler (friction and/or hydraulic) cranes. Perform routine maintenance, complete repairs, and test equipment as needed (i.e., hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical systems, and components.
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The Mechanic is accountable for diagnosing issues and making necessary adjustments, repairs, or overhauls on various heavy machinery used in heavy civil, railroad, and marine construction.
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PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Must be certified on Lattice Boom Crawler Crane (LBCR) & Telescopic Boom Crane (TLL) with 7+ years of experience as an operator on Marine/Heavy Civil construction projects.
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Drug Free. WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL DEMANDSCapable of working outside or on the water in variable climates, traversing large active construction sites, and working around and near welding, cutting, grinding, marine vessels, heavy equipment, cranes, dirt, dust, noise and vibrations.
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Signals crane operator in setting of steel members during erection. Knowledge of proper use of equipment, materials and supplies used in heavy construction work. Perform tasks involving physical labor at heavy construction projects.
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Operating Different Types of Heavy Equipment; Crane, Forklift, Excavator, Dozer, Backhoe, Loader, Skid Steer, etc. If you are a Heavy Equipment Operator and want to work alongside other proven Craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior workmanship, this is your chance to advance your career.
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Operate ships’ gear crane and other specialized heavy equipment in a safe and effective manner with the objective of loading or unloading bulk cargo to or from a vessel. Familiarity of Crane and Hoist operations preferred.
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Experience operating heavy equipment is a plus; Crane, Top Loader, Hostler, Forklift, etc. Acts as a spotter between heavy equipment operators; Top Loaders, Hostlers, Cranes, etc.
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Use basic rigging knowledge to set up hoisting and raising of structural steel members. Raises, places and unites beams, girders, columns, bracing, and other structural steel members to construct structures or framework.
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Minimum 5 years' of experience as an operator on Marine/Heavy Civil construction projects. Safely and effectively operate various types and sizes of heavy civil construction equipment including but not limited to dozers, tractors, scrapors, loaders and excavators.
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Thorough knowledge and skills in marine construction operations, such as welding, pile driving, crane operations, barge operations, etc. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities (KSA): Proficient in HCSS, Heavy Bid, and scheduling software such as Primavera P6.
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ALL Carolina Crane Rental, LLC is seeking a professional Heavy Duty Truck Class A Tractor Trailer Driver. Strong initiative required Intermediate Ability to work safely with moving machinery Intermediate Heavy haul truck driving Intermediate Behaviors.
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Collaborating with other divisions within Graywolf on large turn-key and EPC projects, providing tank and mechanical construction estimates for markets such as pulp and paper, power, chemical, and other heavy industrial sectors across the United States.
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