Crane Operator jobs in Texas

Crane Operator operates a crane to lift, move, load, unload, or position heavy materials or equipment. Performs daily safety and performance checks of crane equipment and may perform routine maintenance such as cleaning and lubricating or checking fluid levels. Being a Crane Operator communicates via hand or radio signals to receive or convey instructions. Identifies and addresses potential hazards and adheres to all safety protocols. Additionally, Crane Operator maintains documentation of activities including time logs and inspection reports to ensure compliance with regulations and operating procedures. Typically requires a high school diploma. May require NCCCO Certification. May require State License. Typically reports to a supervisor. The Crane Operator works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. To be a Crane Operator typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Crane Operator
  • TNT Crane & Rigging
  • Austin, TX FULL_TIME
  • TNT Crane & Rigging Inc.

    Crane Operator

    Location: AUSTIN, TEXAS

    Reports to: Operations Manager

    TNT is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a list of requirements; You must meet all of the requirements below to be considered for this position.

    TNT is offering our employees a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package which include health benefits, paid vacation, per diem, and the opportunity to work plenty hours of overtime. We are always looking for individuals with the talent and skills required to contribute to our continued growth and success.

    Summary: Ensures safety first, along with safe lifting of the load, proper set-up of crane, while maintaining Customer focus. Follows all State and Federal laws while operating motor vehicles. Follows all safety and environmental policies while performing the job task.

    Responsibilities:

    • At the end of the shift reviews what the next day(s) job assignment are and have all necessary rigging and equipment ready before ending the shift.
    • Completes Field Ticket and turns in to local branch office. If other chargeable equipment was utilized on the job, makes sure to write it down on the Field Ticket.
    • Completes payroll book daily with the hours worked. Hours must be reported to the local branch office no later than 10:00 a. m. every Monday.
    • If not on a job assignment, informs the supervisor and is productive by inspecting, cleaning, and performing maintenance on the equipment.
    • Carries and answers phone/pagers in a prompt manner.
    • Assists in the training of safe operation of a crane.
    • Periodically reviews assigned crane and other model cranes service and operation manuals.
    • Cleans, inspects, and reorganizes equipment in shop and yard. Clean shop, washes rack and break room.
    • Be able to read, interpret, and calculate the load percentage by utilizing the load charts of the cranes owner and operation manual.
    • Be able to program the crane's computer in proper set-up mode, set-up crane on location in a safe and professional manner.
    • Must determine that the signal person understands and performs proper hand signals before lifting the load.
    • Understands and can perform proper rigging techniques to ensure safe lifting of the load.
    • Inspects crane, truck, and/or trailer and fills out vehicle inspection report before operating the vehicle. Turns in inspection report to the local branch office.
    • Performs other job duties as assigned.

    Qualifications:

    • Must have a current state issued Commercial Driver License (CDL).
    • Must have a current crane operating license (NCCCO or NCCER).
    • 3 or more years of operating hydraulic cranes required.
    • Ability to operate crane by viewing hand signals.

    Skills Required:

    • Good verbal and written communication skills to understand instructions, applicable safety regulations, and to maintain records.
    • Ability to troubleshoot mechanical problems.


    Qualifications:

    • Must have a current state issued Commercial Driver License (CDL).
    • Must have a current crane operating license (NCCCO).
    • 3 or more years of operating hydraulic cranes required.
    • Ability to operate crane by viewing hand signals.

    Skills Required:

    • Good verbal and written communication skills to understand instructions, applicable safety regulations, and to maintain records.
    • Ability to troubleshoot mechanical problems.
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Crane Operator
  • Big Star Crane & Rigging
  • Inez, TX FULL_TIME
  • Introduction: Why Work for Big Star Crane & Rigging? Big Star is dedicated to providing high-quality equipment to organizations and industries in Texas. We have great people and equipment, a strong cu...
  • 9 Days Ago

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Crane Operator I
  • BOSS CRANE & RIGGING
  • Kenedy, TX FULL_TIME
  • In this position, you will be required to operate a hydraulic crane. You must have the knowledge and training to safely perform crane lifts. Establish good customer relationships Work with local dispa...
  • 20 Days Ago

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CDL Crane Operator
  • Sterling Crane LLC
  • Midland, TX FULL_TIME
  • Sterling Crane LLC Come join a team where People make the difference! As a part of Marmon Holdings, Inc., a highly decentralized organization, we rely heavily on people with the aptitude, attitude, an...
  • 1 Day Ago

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NCCCO Certified Crane Operator
  • Big B Crane
  • Burleson, TX FULL_TIME
  • Big B Crane is Hiring crane Operators! Must have NCCCO Certification and Med Card. Must be able to pass Drug test and Physical Ability Test
  • 9 Days Ago

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Mobile Crane Operator
  • Allegiance Crane & Equipment
  • Houston, TX FULL_TIME
  • Come join our growing organization in Houston, TX!Allegiance Crane & Equipment is a top employer for crane operators! We are looking for full-time hard-working, team players to operate a fleet of hydr...
  • 1 Month Ago

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Income Estimation for Crane Operator jobs
$44,960 to $59,931

Crane Operator in Jamestown, NY
In some regions of the world, however, specific certifications may not be necessary, so the operator may be trained on-site to begin operation of the crane as soon as possible.
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Crane Operator in Springfield, OH
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Crane Operator in Orange, CA
As a Crane Operator, you control these massive pieces of heavy machinery.
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