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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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Knowledge of winding machine, overhead crane, brazing equipment, dereeler, upender, hand drill, disc sander, lead clamping and bending equipment, bar clamping equipment, table and bandsaw, hydraulic bender, torch set, grinder, buffer and miscellaneous hand tools.
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Overtime opportunities Retirement benefits Paid Parental Leave Educational Assistance Program, Wellness Reimbursement, and more What you'll do: Leak-proof welders operate a pulse welding machine, stud welder, cutting torch, plasma cutter, grinder, and jib crane to assemble 3 phase/Switch module/Regulator tanks with leakproof seams.
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Position product by hoist or overhead crane to secure and ensure parts are ready for blasting. Experience operating a hoist / overhead crane equipment. Replace and maintain crane chains and worn nozzles as necessary.
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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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Install units manually with jib or overhead crane when necessary. Required Qualifications: Previous experience with thread dies, portable drillings and sawing tools, screwdrivers, pipe wrenches, chisels, and other hand tools, jib and overhead cranes, etc.
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This equipment includes, but is not limited to, automated shear line, die fixtures, heat treat equipment, CNC machine tools, quenching equipment, pumps, bearings, blowers, fans, gearboxes, winders and air handlers and other equipment as required, as well as HVAC, pneumatic, hydraulic, conveyor and/or R.O. systems and overhead cranes.
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Air emissions permitting and control (emissions inventories, chemical mass balances, permit applications, emissions and monitoring reporting, compliance reporting, and regulatory applicability evaluations.
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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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The Structural Engineer position is part of the Industrial Crane and product engineering team and your role will be the structural design and support of crane runway systems. This will primarily be engineering of crane runway systems but can also include generating the detailed design drawings when needed.
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Moves parts manually, by hoist or overhead crane and secures piece in weld fixture or table using clamps and wrenches. Moves parts manually, by hoist or overhead crane and secures piece in weld fixture or table using clamps and wrenches.
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This engineer will be able to read/design electrical schematics, use AutoCAD Electrical, perform electrical calculations, program PLCs using ladder logic and design HMI applications (primarily Rockwell and Siemens), perform field startups & testing, work in industrial environments, have detailed knowledge of electric motor controls, utility circuits, safety circuits, and operator controls, as related to overhead cranes and hoists.
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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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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 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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