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Sawmill Log Crane Operator
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Experienced Sawmill Log Crane Operator needed in Bucks, United States. Unload log trucks, manage inventory, and supply the stem deck with precision. Requires prior crane operation experience, ability to lift heavy loads, work at heights, and pass safety checks. Operate hoists, inspect equipment, ...
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United States , Bucks
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Canfor
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Crane Operator
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Seeking an experienced **Crane Operator** in **Harrisonburg, VA** with a valid **NCCCO certification** and **rigging credentials**. Operate **crawler lattice boom cranes** for structural steel and equipment setting. Must handle strenuous outdoor work and lift 75 lbs. Benefits include **per diem**...
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United States , Harrisonburg
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36.00 - 39.00 USD / Hour
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Younglove Construction
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Crane Operator
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Join Younglove Construction as a **Crane Operator** in Saint Marys, US. Operate crawler lattice boom cranes for structural steel and equipment setting. Requires valid NCCCO certification, 2+ years experience, and rigging certifications. Enjoy comprehensive benefits, 401(k) match, per diem, paid r...
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United States , Saint Marys
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36.00 - 39.00 USD / Hour
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Younglove Construction
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Crane Operator
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Join Younglove Construction as a **Crane Operator** in Commerce City, CO. Operate 150-ton hydraulic and crawler lattice boom cranes, setting structural steel with a focus on safety. Requires valid NCCCO certification, 2+ years experience, and rigging certs. Enjoy comprehensive benefits, per diem,...
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United States , Commerce City
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36.00 - 40.00 USD / Hour
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Younglove Construction
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Crane Operator
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Seeking a certified Crane Operator in Renovo, PA. This role requires 5+ years of experience, an NCCCO license, and PA Crane License. You will operate heavy equipment, perform daily safety inspections, and work with site management to complete projects safely. OSHA 10 and a CDL Class A are preferred.
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United States , Renovo
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MEC Construction LLC
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Crane Operator
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Seeking a Crane Operator for 2nd Shift in Barre, USA. This entry-level role involves operating overhead cranes to load finished stone products onto trailers, ensuring safe and efficient material handling. Key requirements include the ability to lift up to 50lbs and work in a physically active env...
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United States , Barre
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25.00 - 30.00 USD / Hour
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ROCK OF AGES CANADA INC.
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Marina Heavy Crane Operator
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Join a premier Fort Lauderdale marina as a Heavy Crane Operator. You will safely operate mobile cranes for vessel handling and yard logistics. Ideal candidates have marine or industrial crane experience and strong teamwork skills. This hands-on role requires adherence to strict safety protocols i...
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United States , Fort Lauderdale
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40.00 USD / Hour
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Darwin Recruitment GmbH
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Overhead Crane Operator
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Join our team in Little Rock as an Overhead Crane Operator, a safety-critical role requiring 2+ years of experience. You will expertly move and position loads, ensuring operational flow and strict adherence to safety protocols. We offer excellent benefits including ESOP, health insurance, 401k ma...
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United States , Little Rock
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15.00 - 20.00 USD / Hour
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Lexicon, Inc
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Crane Operator
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United States , Fourchon
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BOLLINGER MISSISSIPPI SHIPBUILDING LLC
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Cdl driver - crane operator
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United States , Elgin
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28.00 - 30.00 USD / Hour
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ABC Supply Co.
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Crane operator
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Seeking a certified Crane Operator in Sioux Falls to operate lattice boom cranes and heavy equipment. Requires NCCCO Mobile & Lattice Boom certification, 5+ years experience, and physical stamina for outdoor work. Join a team dedicated to safety and project excellence on construction sites.
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United States , Sioux Falls
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General Excavating
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Crane Operator
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Seeking a certified Crane Operator to join our team in multiple US locations. This safety-critical role involves operating overhead cranes and forklifts for shipping and receiving. The ideal candidate has 1-3 months of experience and knowledge of DOT regulations. We offer excellent benefits, PTO,...
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United States , Charlotte; Houston; Dubuque; Suwanee; Austin
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Kloeckner Metals Corporation
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Overhead Crane Operator
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Seeking a skilled Overhead Crane Operator in Blytheville. This safety-sensitive role requires 2+ years of experience, certification, and a strong commitment to safety protocols. You will be responsible for precise load movement, equipment inspection, and maintaining a secure work environment. We ...
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United States , Blytheville
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About the Crane Operator role

Crane operator jobs represent a critical and skilled profession within the construction, manufacturing, shipping, and heavy industry sectors. These professionals are responsible for the safe and precise operation of various types of cranes to lift, move, position, and relocate heavy materials, equipment, and machinery. The role is fundamental to the progress of infrastructure projects, the efficiency of industrial plants, and the logistics of supply chains. Individuals in crane operator jobs are not merely equipment users; they are highly trained technicians whose expertise ensures both productivity and, most importantly, workplace safety.

The typical day for a crane operator involves a meticulous routine. Before any lift, they conduct thorough pre-operational inspections of the crane, checking mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical systems for any issues. They plan the lift, considering load weight, rigging, balance, and the crane's capacity. During operation, they manipulate crane controls with precision, often relying on hand signals or radio communication from a dedicated signal person or ground crew to guide movements where visibility is limited. Common responsibilities include calculating load capacities, setting up and dismantling cranes on-site, performing routine maintenance, and meticulously documenting equipment logs and safety checks. The work environment can vary from bustling urban construction sites and sprawling shipyards to enclosed manufacturing facilities and remote energy projects.

To excel in crane operator jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is universally required. Formal training through a vocational school or apprenticeship program is typical, followed by certification or licensing, which is often mandated by regional or national regulatory bodies. This certification validates proficiency in operational knowledge, safety standards, and load dynamics. Key skills include exceptional hand-eye coordination, depth perception, and spatial awareness. A strong understanding of physics and mechanics is crucial for safe load management. Crane operators must possess unwavering attention to detail, the ability to remain calm and focused under pressure, and excellent communication skills to coordinate seamlessly with their team. A commitment to safety is non-negotiable, as they must rigorously adhere to protocols set by organizations like OSHA to protect themselves and everyone on site.

Physically, the role can demand good vision (often with correction), hearing, and the ability to sit or stand for extended periods while maintaining concentration. While formal education requirements can vary, a high school diploma or equivalent is common, with extensive on-the-job training being paramount. For many positions, especially those involving mobile cranes, a valid commercial driver's license (CDL) is also necessary. Ultimately, crane operator jobs offer a rewarding career path for those who enjoy operating sophisticated machinery, take pride in skilled craftsmanship, and thrive in dynamic environments where their expertise directly shapes the physical world. The demand for qualified professionals remains steady, offering opportunities for stable employment and career advancement across numerous industries globally.