Dannys Crane Inc
Crane Operator
Dannys Crane Inc, Sun Valley, California, us, 91353
Benefits:
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Vision insurance
Crane Operator is responsible for the safe and effective operation of computerized mobile cranes.
Principal Accountabilities
Operate mobile crane and move materials to various locations in a safe and effective manner
Inspect, rig, and ensure that rigging applications are configured in accordance with the load chart and manufacturer guidelines
Inspect, clean, and perform operator level maintenance on equipment in accordance with standards
Closely interact with the customer for movement of materials and equipment
Perform daily safety checks to ensure equipment is in safe operating condition
Follow related safety regulations, contract requirements, company policies, and operating procedures
Complete necessary documentation, reporting, and limited office duties
Perform other duties as assigned
Knowledge & Skills
Knowledge of equipment safety, maintenance, and storage
Analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to work with limited supervision
Ability to read, write, and speak English fluently in order to understand equipment load charts, prepare written orders, read safety topics, etc.
Additional knowledge and skill requirements may vary by assignment
Experience & Education
Minimum five (2) years of verifiable experience operating cranes
High School Diploma or equivalent
Valid commercial driver’s license
Equipment Operator training and certificate from National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO): Telescopic Boom— Swing Cab (TLL), Telescopic Boom Cranes—Fixed Cab (TSS)
Ability to obtain, through evaluation, the certification to operate computerized mobile cranes up to eighty (100) tons
Additional experience and education requirements may vary by assignment
Physical Requirements/Working Environment
Ability to lift fifty (50) pounds, bend, stoop, and work safely around equipment, materials, supplies, and other items to be handled
Living and working conditions at assignment location could be remote and uncomfortable
Long hours, exposure to weather and hazardous conditions
Personnel should be aware of moving on short notice and under adverse conditions
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Vision insurance
Crane Operator is responsible for the safe and effective operation of computerized mobile cranes.
Principal Accountabilities
Operate mobile crane and move materials to various locations in a safe and effective manner
Inspect, rig, and ensure that rigging applications are configured in accordance with the load chart and manufacturer guidelines
Inspect, clean, and perform operator level maintenance on equipment in accordance with standards
Closely interact with the customer for movement of materials and equipment
Perform daily safety checks to ensure equipment is in safe operating condition
Follow related safety regulations, contract requirements, company policies, and operating procedures
Complete necessary documentation, reporting, and limited office duties
Perform other duties as assigned
Knowledge & Skills
Knowledge of equipment safety, maintenance, and storage
Analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to work with limited supervision
Ability to read, write, and speak English fluently in order to understand equipment load charts, prepare written orders, read safety topics, etc.
Additional knowledge and skill requirements may vary by assignment
Experience & Education
Minimum five (2) years of verifiable experience operating cranes
High School Diploma or equivalent
Valid commercial driver’s license
Equipment Operator training and certificate from National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO): Telescopic Boom— Swing Cab (TLL), Telescopic Boom Cranes—Fixed Cab (TSS)
Ability to obtain, through evaluation, the certification to operate computerized mobile cranes up to eighty (100) tons
Additional experience and education requirements may vary by assignment
Physical Requirements/Working Environment
Ability to lift fifty (50) pounds, bend, stoop, and work safely around equipment, materials, supplies, and other items to be handled
Living and working conditions at assignment location could be remote and uncomfortable
Long hours, exposure to weather and hazardous conditions
Personnel should be aware of moving on short notice and under adverse conditions