6 months Contract to Hire, 6am start **THIS IS NOT A CRANE OPERATOR ROLE, THIS IS CRANE REPAIR TECH**
Candidates need to have FIVE years of previous experience repairing industrial cranes.
**MUST NEED CRANE OPERATOR LICENSE AND ADDITIONAL TRAINING WILL BE PROVIDED**
**THIS IS NOT A CRANE OPERATOR ROLE, THIS IS CRANE REPAIR TECH**
? Ability to lift 50 pounds.
? Ability to work weekends and holidays.
? Ability to work nights on occasion.
? Have reliable transportation.
? Could work 50+ hours a week on occasion.
? Will work at heights (Station is 30 ft off the ground).
SUMMARY
Seeking a skilled professional with 5 years? experience who specializes in maintaining, repairing, and inspecting cranes and related equipment. Their work involves performing routine maintenance tasks, troubleshooting malfunctions, and making necessary repairs to ensure safe and efficient crane operation.
Key Responsibilities of a Crane Technician:
? Maintenance:
Performing routine maintenance tasks such as lubrication, inspections, and cleaning to keep cranes in optimal working condition.
? Troubleshooting:
Diagnosing and identifying the root cause of crane malfunctions, whether mechanical or electrical.
? Repair:
Repairing or replacing damaged parts, components, or systems to restore crane functionality.
? Inspections:
Conducting thorough inspections of cranes to ensure they meet safety standards and regulations.
? Record Keeping:
Maintaining accurate records of inspections, repairs, and maintenance activities.
? Safety:
Adhering to strict safety protocols and regulations when working with cranes and other heavy equipment.
? Problem Solving:
Identifying and implementing solutions to various crane-related issues.
Skills and Qualifications:
? Strong knowledge of crane operations and maintenance: Understanding of crane mechanisms, hydraulics, and electrical systems.
? Mechanical aptitude: Ability to diagnose and repair mechanical issues.
? Electrical knowledge: Understanding of electrical systems and troubleshooting electrical faults.
? Problem-solving skills: Ability to identify and resolve complex problems.
? Safety awareness: Understanding of safety procedures and regulations related to crane operation.
? Physical stamina: Ability to perform tasks that require physical exertion, such as climbing and lifting.
? Communication skills: Ability to communicate effectively with supervisors, coworkers, and clients.
Types of Cranes:
Crane technicians will work with:
? Overhead cranes: Used in industrial settings for lifting and moving heavy loads within a building or facility.
? Articulating personal lifts: Used to gain access to the overhead cranes. To include scissor style and boom lifts.