As an Overhead Crane Inspector, your role will encompass crucial responsibilities to ensure the safety and reliability of our nation's weight handling equipment. You will interface daily with government personnel who will depend on you to ensure their mission readiness. You will execute extremely thorough inspections, perform preventive maintenance, and complete repairs in accordance with stringent standards.
Responsibilities
Perform work safely
Maintain the integrity, safety, and reputation of the company
Professionally present yourself and communicate with customers
Maintain accountability of assigned equipment and keep it in good working order
Mechanical—diagnose and repair components such as gears, wheel bearings, wire rope, hook blocks, brakes, and driveshafts
Electrical—diagnose and repair components such as festoons, pendants, wireless controllers, disconnects and fuses, runway electrification, standard control components and motors
Structural—diagnose and repair components such as end stops, structural members, welds, and runways
Troubleshoot commercial components using OEM manuals for electrical, mechanical, and structural components
Develop solutions and estimates for electrical, mechanical, and structural component-level repairs
Gather the necessary data for senior personnel to develop estimates for major repairs, overhauls, and crane replacements
Understand crane terminology including crane components
Perform proper OSHA and NAVFAC P-307 inspections
Demonstrate knowledge and familiarity with industry standards such as OSHA, ASME, ANSI, CMAA, MHIA, EM-385
Plan general inspections and repairs as described above
Qualifications
Minimum of five years' experience as an overhead crane inspector OR five years' experience in a related role such as material handling service technician or industrial electrician
Driver's license
Willing and able to work at heights
Pass background check
Experience with or exposure to the U.S. Navy Weight Handling Program is preferred
Overnight travel approximately 12-16 weeks per year, typically on weekdays
Compensation and Benefits
Healthcare, dental, and vision insurance 100% paid for by employer
Employer-matching retirement contribution program
PTO, Holidays, and Sick Leave
Vehicle – provided for work use
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