

Boom Truck Operator
A boom truck operator uses a hydraulic boom crane mounted on a truck to lift and move heavy materials. This role involves operating the crane, performing daily equipment inspections, planning lifts, securing loads, and ensuring all operations are done safely and within the equipment's limits. Boom truck operators work in various industries like construction, industrial, and cargo handling
eavy loads.
Equipment inspection: Performing pre- and post-operation checks on the truck, crane, cables, and all safety devices.
Planning lifts: Developing plans for lifts and crane procedures, including setting up the equipment and determining proper rigging.
Load handling: Placing, securing, and accounting for materials and loads during transport and positioning.
Safety compliance: Adhering to all safety protocols, operating within the equipment's specified limits, and working with riggers for support.
Maintenance: Maintaining the cleanliness of the equipment and reporting any issues or wear and tear.
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