Crane, Heavy Lifting, Identify Issues, Lift/Move 50 Pounds, OSHA, Radio Operation, Regulations
Radio-Remote Overhead Crane Operator — Steel Sheet & Coil
Do you excel at precise, heavy lifts? Are OSHA rules second nature to you? Do you thrive in a steel mill setting with constant motion and exacting standards? If so, read on.
Key Questions (and Your Likely Answers)
- Can you confidently run a 30‑ton overhead crane using a radio remote? — Yes.
- Have you spent 2–3 years operating high‑capacity overhead cranes in a steel environment? — Absolutely.
- Are you comfortable moving and staging heavy steel/aluminum bundles of sheet and coils? — Every day.
- Do you complete pre‑shift inspections on cranes, hooks, and sheet lifters without fail? — Without exception.
- Will you follow OSHA regulations and plant safety protocols at all times? — 100%.
- Can you lift 50 lbs, stand for long stretches, and keep operations moving? — You’ve got it.
- Do you have basic mechanical and troubleshooting know‑how for crane systems? — Yes.
What the Role Involves
- Precise, radio‑remote operation of a 30‑ton overhead crane.
- Relocating, stacking, and staging steel and aluminum sheet/coil bundles.
- Daily pre‑shift safety checks on cranes, hooks, and sheet lifters.
- Strict adherence to OSHA and site safety practices.
Shifts
1st and 2nd shift, with Saturdays as needed.