POSITION SUMMARY
The Crane Operator is responsible for loading, unloading, and moving materials on a work site using a crane in a safe manner.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
(This is a representative list of the duties the position may be asked to perform and is not intended to be all-inclusive.)
- Operate the crane to lift, move, and position machinery, equipment, products, or other large objects
- Use proper hoisting attachments and observe the load to ensure that it is secure
- Compare the load weight with the capacity of the crane in order to prevent overloading
- Perform a pre-inspection on any equipment operated
- Assist in the maintenance and routine housekeeping of the work area and equipment being used
- Manipulate crane controls in a safe manner and direct the crane to the appropriate destination while effectively communicating via written, oral, and/or signaled instructions
- Obey and follow all safety rules and policies
- Wear all appropriate safety equipment (PPE)
- Perform all other duties as assigned by manager and/or supervisor
Β MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTSΒ
- High School diploma or equivalent education
- 2+ years crane operating experience
- Must be certified as a crane operator through a third party certifier
- Basic written and verbal skills
- Ability to preform basic mathematical skills
- Must be reliable and have the ability to accept responsibility for his/her actions
- For new hires, must meet all Performance Energy Services employment qualifications in force at time of hiring, including successful completion of a background investigation and pre-employment drug screen
- For new hires, must successfully complete all required training by Performance Energy Services
Β PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Stand βΒ Occasionally
- Sit βΒ Frequently
- Use Hands βΒ Constantly
- Climb βΒ Occasionally
- Kneel βΒ Occasionally
- Lift/Carry over βΒ Occasionally (up to 50 lbs.)
- Vision βΒ RequiredΒ (Must be able to pass vision exam per appropriate medical requirements)
- Hearing βΒ Required (Must be able to pass ana audio test per OSHA standards)
Β WORKING CONDITIONS
- Wet or Humid (non-weather) βΒ Occasionally
- Working near moving mechanical parts βΒ Frequently
- Working in high places βΒ Occasionally
- Exposed to fumes or airborne particles βΒ Frequently
- Exposed to toxic or caustic chemicals βΒ None
- Outdoor weather conditions βΒ Constantly
- Risk of electric shock βΒ Occasionally
- Work with explosives βΒ None
- Risk of radiation βΒ Occasionally
- Noise Level βΒ Very Loud
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