A leading construction solutions provider is seeking an experienced crane operator to join their team in Phoenix, Arizona. The role involves safely operating a Grove 65-ton rough terrain crane and performing pre-operational checks and maintenance. Candidates should have a minimum of 3 years of crane operation experience, valid NCCER or NCCO Certifications, and strong mechanical skills. This position emphasizes safety compliance and teamwork, ensuring a reliable and efficient work environment.
Qualifications
Minimum of 3 years crane operation experience, preferably with rough terrain cranes.
Valid NCCER or NCCO Certifications required.
Willingness to operate other heavy equipment as needed.
Responsibilities
Safely operate Grove 65-ton crane according to specifications.
Inspect and maintain the crane before operation.
Adhere to safety protocols and ensure site conditions are stable.
Skills
Crane operation
Mechanical aptitude
Mathematical skills for load calculations
Hand-eye coordination
Communication and teamwork
Attention to detail
Observational skills
Education
High school diploma or GED certificate
Tools
Rough Terrain cranes
Boom trucks
Front-end loaders
Forklifts
Job description
Job Responsibilities
Safely and efficiently operate the Grove 65‑ton crane (Rough Terrain) according to manufacturer's specifications and industry standards.
Manipulate crane controls (levers, pedals, dials) to regulate speed and direction of the crane, boom, and hoist movement.
Execute lifting, moving, and positioning of loads, including components, equipment, walls, rebar matt and materials.
Work with a signal person or ground crew to coordinate movements and ensure safe transport of materials.
Pre‑Operational Checks and Maintenance
Inspect the crane thoroughly before operation, including hydraulic systems, cables, grappling devices, and other mechanisms to detect any wear, damage, or malfunctions.
Calculate crane capacities and load weights, checking them against lifting capacities to prevent overload.
Perform pre‑operational inspections, safety checks, test lifts, and calculate load charts.
Clean, lubricate, and maintain crane mechanisms, including cables, pulleys, and grappling devices, making minor repairs as needed.
Report any defects or malfunctions to the supervisor.
Safety and Compliance
Adhere to all safety protocols and regulations, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
Determine site conditions, including ground stability, before setting up and operating the crane.
Engage the swing lock and swing brake before extended traveling.
Ensure outriggers are fully extended and set before any other operation (unless lifting on rubber).
Verify the area in the swing path of the hook, load, and tail swing is clear of obstructions and personnel before initiating swing operations.
Review work orders, schedules, and special loading instructions to determine orders and sequences of deliveries.
Documentation and Training
Maintain accurate records of crane usage, maintenance, and any incidents or malfunctions.
Complete worksite and regulatory reporting documentation as necessary.
Participate in ongoing training and certification programs to stay up-to-date with industry standards and regulations.
Qualifications and Skills
Experience: Minimum of 3 years crane operation experience, including rough terrain cranes with swing cab.
Experience with and willingness to operate other heavy equipment (boom, front‑end loaders, tractors, forklifts) may be required depending on the position.
Certifications and Licenses: NCCER or NCCO Certifications; a high school diploma or GED certificate is usually required; a valid driver's license.
Skills: Strong technical skills, including mechanical aptitude and mathematical skills for calculating load capacities; excellent hand‑eye coordination and manual dexterity for precise crane control; strong communication and teamwork skills for collaborating with other workers and supervisors; attention to detail and good observational skills; the ability to work effectively in a team environment.