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Relays directions to Crane Operator engaged in hoisting and moving loads to insure safety of workers and materials handles, using land signals, loudspeaker or telephone. Attaches loads with grappling devices, such as loops, wires, ropes and chain to crane hook.
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As a Burner/Welder with KSB USA, you will weld on castings and piping and operate a crane and/or forklift. Operate a crane and forklift. Welds on castings and piping using stick, wire and TIG methodsAlloys include - Iron, Nickel, Copper, Aluminum and Cobalt Base alloys.
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The Burner/Crane Operator will remove scrap billets from the cutting area to the scrap rail car or scrap pile as needed. The main responsibility for this role is to operate crane to remove billets from the casting machine cooling bed, to charge Rolling Mill feed table and to move and load billets as directed in the main yard and G-bay as required by policies and procedures set forth.
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What You Will DoSome core responsibilities for a Crane Operator include:Operates a crane to lift, move, and position loads such as components, equipment, and solid or bulk materials, complete final inspections in accurate and timely manner demonstrating an understanding of how the product fits together.
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Able to effectively communicate with the rigging team (other riggers and crane operator) Must be familiar with the standard crane hand signals. Knowledgeable of crane signals (hand and verbal.
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Must have NCCER and/or NCCCO assessments for applicable crane operation. Cleans and maintains crane and hoisting mechanism. Manipulates crane control to regulate speed and direction of crane and hoist movement according to written, verbal, or signal instructions.
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Attaches rigging, signals crane operator to lift part to specified position. Formal education/degree/certificate in construction, technical or trade school such as NCCER Boilermaker Certification.
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NCCER Ironworker certification. Our benefits plan includes - medical, dental, vision, flexible spending and health savings accounts, life insurance, ADD, disability, retirement, paid vacation/time off, educational assistance, and may also include infertility assistance, paid parental leave and adoption assistance.
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As a member of the general maintenance crew, perform duties pertaining to the maintenance crew; grease/lubricating bearings, rollers, ship loader, belts, O/H crane bucket, crane cable repairs etc.
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Demonstrates specific knowledge of crane operations including voice and radio communications (as defined in ASME B30.2, ASME B30.3, ASME B30.5, ASME B30.6), personal fall protection methods, emergency procedures, and hazards and restrictions with working in proximity to overhead electric lines and equipment.
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