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KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES Knowledge of brazing equipment, wire and cable cutters, grinders, disc sander, band saw, portable scaffolding and ladders, hydraulic crimpers, hydraulic jacks, pressing equipment, air pallets, chains, hooks, clamps, coil lifting spiders, overhead and jib crane, table saw, shears, various hand tools and others.
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Knowledge of precision gauge table and gauges, Core Shear Machine, overhead crane, micrometer, steel rule, tape, square, stacking table and gauges, steel tape, rule and square, banding tool, projection or spot welder, hydraulic bender, hydraulic tool for tightening bands, air pallets, drill, fork lift, mechanics tools, electrical drill, band saw, epoxy dispensing equipment, tuggers coil steel, upender and others.
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Weldall Manufacturing, Inc. is seeking an experienced Overhead Crane Operator for the 2nd shift. Minimum of two (2) years of experience as an Overhead Crane Operator. The role may involve the movement or transfer of products using an overhead crane, forklift, or stand-up equipment.
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Client is seeking a Crane and Hoist Maintenance Technician to join our industrial maintenance team in Waukesha, WI. The crane and hoist maintenance technician should have a minimum of 2,000 hours of relevant work experience and training related to maintaining, inspecting, servicing, repairing and modifying cranes.
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Trillium Construction is looking for a Crane Operator in Germantown, WI to join our yard crew! -Must have 1+ years of of overhead crane operating experience with Mi-Jack and Crawler cranes.
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Crane Operator Supports the Waukesha, WI (Lincoln Avenue location) production line to provide increased productivity and capacity where it is most needed. Our client, is seeking a Crane Operator to join their team.
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Install units manually with jib or overhead crane when necessary. Previous experience working with steel, copper pipes, tubing, elbows, tees, couplings, unions, fittings, grease, oil, coolant, other miscellaneous hardware, gauges, etc.
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Our client is looking for a Crane Operator/Material Handler to join their team in Waukesha, WI. Operate a 20-ton overhead crane to efficiently load and unload steel plates from trucks. Our client is looking for a Crane Operator/Material Handler to join their team in Waukesha, WI.
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Prepare heat treat loads in accordance with established Heat Treat Department procedures and job cards.
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Assemble current transformers externally and internally to tanks by installing core coil assembly and external/internal components and completes wiring to meet designed specification through the use of crane, handle tools, and other wiring related equipment, as well as use of blue prints, schematics, and bill of materials.
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Key products include hoists, crane components, precision conveyor systems, rigging tools, light rail workstations and digital power and motion control systems. Key products include hoists, crane components, precision conveyor systems, rigging tools, light rail workstations and digital power and motion control systems.
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Establish and maintain safety programs and monitor industrial hygiene standards in areas such as, but not limited to, hearing conservation, blood borne pathogens, air sampling, asbestos, personal protective equipment and others as required by standards and regulations.
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Job Title: Crane Operator. The function will require operation of an overhead crane; in addition, job duties include: In this function, you will: •Assist Painters by prepping units, operating ovens, and operating the 25-ton crane.
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Operate equipment such as forklift, overhead crane, pallet jacks and more safely and efficiently. MSI's product line includes an extensive offering of quartz, porcelain, ceramic, LVT, natural stone and glass products imported from over 36 countries on six continents.
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Operate overhead crane, forklift and other material handling equipment as needed to transport materials to and from the Heat Treat Department, prepare heat treat loads, load and unload furnaces and perform quench treatments according to procedures.
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