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Crane and Rigging. Installs and inspects beam clamps, pad eyes, gallows frames and other supporting structures for rigging gear. Plan, layout, assemble, repair and install complex weight handling gear and various standing and running rigging.
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Coordinates pier side logistics with material delivery, material protection, crane, and rigging teams to support schedule. The Platforms & Services (P&S) sector under BAE Systems, Inc does the big stuff: the armored combat vehicles, naval guns, missile launchers, and naval ship repair.
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Knowledge of crane operations (including rigging and signaling) Welding plate with 7018, 7024 and 6010 stick (SMAW), flux core (FCAW), and submerged arc automatic machines (3 o’clock and “goat”/tractor.
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Supervises assigned project work and liaises between field engineering, estimating, and workforce to ensure project compliance with contract drawings and specifications. Works with work crews, field engineers and local utility companies to identify hazardous areas on job site.
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Knowledge of crane flagging and rigging (Intermediate). Ensures quality compliance through use of specifications, setting quality standards, in–house QA/QC and outside resources.
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You will review and approve or disapprove customer planned purchases of all rigging gear and miscellaneous lifting equipment for all tenant commands aboard NSA Crane. You will perform maintenance, inspection and certification of category 2 and 3 cranes and rigging gear to ensure the equipment is safe to operate and meets NAVFAC P-307 requirements.
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Signals crane operator to lower basic assembly units to bedplate and align unit to centerline. Supports other trades as required to include assisting in rigging, disassembly, reassembly and inspection of mechanical and electrical equipment, systems, and components.
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Since our beginning over one hundred years ago, E.T. Gresham Company has been known for applying innovative, practical solutions for the construction, crane & rigging, and structural steel industries in Southeastern Virginia.
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Crofton is a diversified contracting firm offering, marine construction, commercial diving services, crane and rigging services, and equipment rentals. Crofton offers industry leading solutions above and below the waterline, combining comprehensive expertise in all facets of commercial diving, marine construction and crane rental & rigging.
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Development and/or review of Accident prevention plan, AHAs and crane and rigging plans. The Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO) is responsible for the development and/or review of the Accident Prevention Plan, activity hazard analysiss, amendments to the accident prevention plan, on site safety education, toolbox safety meetings, all around safety compliance of the project, and a proactive innovative attitude towards solving difficult site-specific safety issues.
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SummaryYou will serve as a CRANE OPERATOR LEADER in the Crane Operations Branch (Code 742), Rigging and Equipment Operations Division (Code 740), Deputy Lifting and Handling Department (Code 701), Lifting and Handling Department (Code 700) of NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD.This job is open to Career transition (CTAP, ICTAP, RPL)Federal employees who meet the definition of a "surplus" or "displaced" employee.
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Installs or repairs ships' rigging such as mast on antenna wires, small boat handling gear, shipboard cranes, winches, windless, replenishment and weight handling equipment. Thorough knowledge of shackles, natural, synthetic and wire ropes, steamboat jacks, hydraulic jacks, turnbuckles, rollers, chainfalls, clamps, swivels, crane signals, shipboard nomenclature, forklifts and aerial lifts.
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Underwater Hull propulsion rigging (rudders, propellers, fin stabilizers, shafts, etc.) Prefer rigger qualifications Rigger 1 & signal crane. Knowledge of underwater hull rigging of shafting, propellers, rudders, etc.
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