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Crane Operator avaialable for hire

diamondx

New Member
Joined
Aug 12, 2007
Messages
1
Location
apartment
Hi , I am a NCCCO Certified Crane Operator currently available for short or long term projects almost anywhere. Refinery , wind farm and industrial/heavy construction experience.

diamondx@tcsn.net

Thanx !

John

805-235-2872
 

Krackerjack9

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 3, 2007
Messages
171
Location
working at Camp Anaconda,Iraq
Occupation
working in Iraq right now
Lots of crane work in Iraq and last time I was in Dubai there must have been over 1300 cranes ( the sky crapper type) working there. Dubai is something else as far as big construction projects I say the all of the top 10 are in Dubai.
 

Countryboy

Senior Member
Joined
Jun 8, 2006
Messages
3,276
Location
Georgia
Occupation
Load Out Tech. / Heavy Equipment Operator / Locomo
Welcome to Heavy Equipment Forums diamondx! :drinkup
 

RollOver Pete

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 5, 2007
Messages
1,510
Location
Indio, Ca
Occupation
Operating Engineer/mechanic
Are you up near Bakersfield?
Ya gotta do a little better than telling us that you're in your apartment.
:cool:
 

w1ia

Member
Joined
Mar 18, 2009
Messages
19
Location
Derry, NH
Occupation
semi-retired
Help With School for a Vet

I am finishing up my large and small telescoping hydraulic CCO licenses this coming Friday. I can't find a school that for my lattice endorsement that take GI bill benefits. Anyone that might have some info would be appreciated.

And of course on the job hunt. I got my CDL-A and my NCCER I, II and III ratings in all different hydraulic heavy equipment.

Thanks,

Brent
Derry, NH
 

aliceco

New Member
Joined
Sep 23, 2009
Messages
4
Location
Sydney
I think it's not so easy to find a job as crane operator in the construction industry in most parts of the US at the moment. Overseas is another pair of shoes, there are quite a lot of projects in Asian and Arabic countries. There are also some tool hire companies that also employ crane operators. Seems like this is a developing market, maybe there will be more jobs in that niche in the future.
 
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