Crane Operators are responsible for safely maneuvering overhead cranes to transport raw materials, intermediate products, and finished goods throughout the plant. With expertise in handling various types of cranes, they ensure timely and precise movement of materials, contributing to the smooth workflow and productivity of the steel manufacturing process. Additionally, crane operators adhere to strict safety protocols to prevent accidents and maintain a secure working environment within the plant.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION
A minimum of a high school diploma or GED is required. The successful candidate will demonstrate the capability to work safely and efficiently in a dynamic production environment. Physical requirements include the ability to lift to 50 pounds and sustain prolonged periods of standing on a concrete floor. Strong communication skills and teamwork are essential for effective collaboration within the team.
Proficiency in utilizing tape measures, micrometers, and calipers. Valid forklift driver's license, with the ability to operate within specified capacities and conduct necessary inspections. Competence in operating and performing inspections on all overhead cranes within the facility. Familiarity with various lift devices such as ID lifters (skids), spreader bars, "C" hooks, sheet lifters, etc. Ability to effectively utilize Stratix Software.
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS:
The role requires individuals to maintain prolonged periods of physical activity, including standing, walking, and operating machinery. Precision hand-eye coordination is essential for handling equipment and materials effectively, alongside the capability to lift, carry, and manipulate heavy items. Operators must demonstrate resilience in enduring repetitive tasks and sustaining focus over extended periods, while also possessing the ability to hear warning signals and communicate effectively amidst a noisy environment. Clear vision is crucial for inspecting materials and reading gauges accurately. Problem-solving skills are paramount for troubleshooting and resolving any issues that may arise during operations, requiring quick decision-making to optimize processes and minimize downtime.
EQUIPMENT, AIDS, TOOLS:
Candidate should be eligible for a hi-lo license and possess proficiency in utilizing a range of tools and equipment, including calipers, tape measures, micrometers, hand tools, and plasma cutters. Familiarity with telecommunications, computers, and the operation of overhead cranes is required.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
The primary work environment is within a steel manufacturing facility, which may include:
SUPERVISION AND CO-WORKERS/ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS:
Supervision and/or co-worker assistance are readily available. Attendance is monitored, as unscheduled absences may jeopardize meeting customer requirements due to insufficient staffing.
CONSEQUENCES IF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS NOT PERFORMED
Management retains the right to change this job description or to add to the duties at any time.