Offshore Crane Operators Needed GOM
What Morrison Energy is Hiring for:
The basic function of the position is to operate hydraulic/friction cranes to move products, equipment, materials; set structural steel, pipe, PDC buildings or to load and unload trucks and maritime vessels.
Responsibilities and Duties:
- Pushes and pulls levers and depresses pedals to raise, lower, rotate boom and to raise and lower load line.
- Raises, lowers and rotates boom or load by sight or according to signals from rigger.
- Inspects and lubricates equipment.
- Performs start-up and function test.
- Checks all fluid levels on equipment.
- Operate Friction/Hydraulic cranes.
- Performs duties outside the scope to benefit the company and the job.
- Perform on the job training of new employees.
Educational Requirements:
a) Education and Training – High School or equivalent/ Crane Operator’s Certification
b) Experience – 3+ years offshore lay barge experience.
Work Regions:
These opportunities from Morrison Energy are available in Louisiana, Texas.
Features:
The below are factors that tend to matter for our listing seekers. This listing with Morrison Energy offers:
Offshore Work
As positions vary, please confirm details with employer.
Requirements:
Morrison Energy has indicated that these are the requirements for the listing:
- Valid Certifications
Requirements may not be comprehensive. Confirm w/employer.
About Morrison Energy:
We partner with today’s energy companies to engineer and build robust infrastructure systems that are safe, efficient and properly maintained. Our creative and practical approach to tailoring our project delivery systems enables us to bring exceptional value to our clients, worldwide. Our full range of capabilities and assets, backed by industry-leading talent and an unwavering commitment to excellence, has made us a trusted partner in the energy industry.
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