Gulf Marine RepairinTampa, FLis seeking to hire afull-time Crane Operatorto operate a variety of heavy, specialized lifting and rigging equipment at our shipyard. This is a 1st shift position with a typical schedule of7:30 am to 4 pm.
Our Crane Operators earn a competitive starting wage of$24.95/hourbased on experience. We also offer2 medical plans, 2 dental plans, vision, EAP, a 401(k) with company match, whole life insurance (portable), term life insurance, ADandD insurance, disability insurance, cancer insurance, hospital insurance, critical illness insurance, and accident insurance. If you are ready to work for a company that values you, apply today!
ABOUT GULF MARINE REPAIR
Gulf Marine Repair specializes in the repair, conversion, and modification of large ocean-going commercial vessels, tugs and barges, dredges, small ships, and harbor tugs, as well as US Coast Guard, MARAD, USACE, and NOAA vessels. We serve customers throughout Florida's Gulf Coast and the Eastern United States.
Our team comes together every day to provide the highest quality workmanship through honesty, integrity and dedicated hard work-- resulting in total customer satisfaction. We value the work our employees put in every day and know that they are essential to our success. This is why we offercompetitive compensation, great benefits, and a work environment that people want to be a part of.
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A CRANE OPERATOR
As a Crane Operator, you operate a variety of heavy, specialized lifting equipment to lift and transport large and heavy loads such as equipment or construction materials. Before you start working, you make sure that the equipment is functioning properly and notify management of any issues. The equipment you run includes crawler cranes, lattice boom cranes, barge-mounted friction cranes, rough terrain forklifts and loaders, and hydraulic cranes of various sizes.
With great care, load materials and equipment without damaging the load you're moving, property, or personnel. You safely use rigging equipment to fasten loads to meet company and federal rules, regulations, policies, and procedures. You operate under strict quality, safety, environmental, and health regulations and policies. You enjoy working in a shipyard environment and find great satisfaction in your work.
QUALIFICATIONS
2+ years of experience in a shipyard environmentExperience calculating loads and pouring a socket on a tow cableWorking experience with both hydraulic and friction cranesComfortable sitting for long periods of timeAbility to lift and/or move up to 50 poundsNCCCO certified preferredA high school diploma or equivalent, rigging certification, and Class B CDL are preferred, but not required.If this sounds like the opportunity you've been looking for and you meet the above requirements, apply today by filling out our initial3-minute, mobile-friendly application!
Location: 33605
For more information, or to apply now, you must go to the website below. Please DO NOT email your resume to us as we only accept applications through our website.
https://www.applicantpro.com/j/3202430-182262