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Qualifications: Must have a High School Diploma or equivalent and at least five (5) years of Maritime Industry crane operating experience and at least three (3) years' experience in rigging.
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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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The ideal Crane Operator is NCCO certified in multiple crane types with experience in Heavy Marine Construction. The Crane Operator operates heavy equipment necessary for the repair and maintenance of cranes; documents and records work performed; follows specified safety policies and procedures.
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Must be familiar with the use of an overhead crane and basic rigging. We have approximately 250 full time employees on the payroll, their areas of expertise are: motor winders, motor mechanics, machinists, engineers (electrical and mechanical), quality assurance technicians, switchgear technicians, field service technicians (switchgear, vibration analysis, infrared scanning, laser alignment, troubleshooting and repair of marine and industrial systems), administrative, sales and management personnel.
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Knowledge of crane flagging and rigging (Advanced). Base compensation for the Traveling General Superintendent role in Denver, Colorado is between $170,000 and $213,000, depending on experience, and may be more than this range for candidates with exceptional experience and a demonstrated history of successful performance.
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Basic overhead crane and rigging. Basic overhead crane and rigging. Must be able to successfully complete and maintain Radiological Worker Training annually (cost covered by employer.
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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.
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Knowledge of crane flagging and rigging (Intermediate). 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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Cleans and maintains crane and hoisting mechanisms. Five or more years of on-the-job experience or combination of experience and completion of three- year apprenticeship program for mobile crane operators or other education programs.
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