

Forklift Operator
A forklift operator uses industrial machinery to safely move, load, and unload materials like goods, raw materials, and finished products in environments such as warehouses, factories, and construction sites. Key responsibilities include performing pre-shift equipment inspections, accurately tracking inventory, loading and unloading trucks, and maintaining a safe work area by following all safety protocols.
Loading and unloading: Safely load and unload materials from delivery trucks, ships, and other transport vehicles.
Material handling: Move and transport heavy materials within a facility, stacking them securely for storage.
Inventory management: Keep accurate records of incoming and outgoing products to manage inventory levels.
Equipment maintenance: Conduct daily inspections to ensure the forklift is in good working order and report any malfunctions.
Safety compliance: Adhere strictly to safety protocols and be constantly aware of surroundings to prevent accidents
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QA/QC Engineer


A QA/QC Engineer is responsible for ensuring that all engineering and construction work complies with project specifications, international codes, and quality standards. They manage the quality system (prevention of defects) and perform the inspections (detection of defects) to prevent failures and rework.




A Crane Operator is a specialized heavy equipment technician responsible for operating cranes to lift, move, and position heavy machinery and building materials. They work in tandem with Riggers to ensure loads are moved safely within the crane's capacity limits.
Unlike a warehouse forklift operator who works on smooth concrete, this operator drives heavy-duty, large-tired machines designed for uneven ground (mud, gravel, and rock). They often operate "Telehandlers" (Telescopic Handlers) which have a boom that can extend forwards and upwards, acting almost like a small crane.
Excavator Operator
An excavator operator is a skilled heavy equipment professional responsible for operating large machinery equipped with a bucket or other attachments. Their primary duties include digging trenches for utilities, excavating foundations, demolishing structures, and loading dump trucks.




Boom Truck Operator
A boom truck operator drives and operates a commercial truck equipped with a hydraulic crane to lift, transport, and precisely place heavy materials at elevated or hard-to-reach locations.
A Bobcat operator uses compact construction equipment, like skid-steer loaders, to perform tasks such as excavation, grading, and material handling. These skilled professionals operate machi
Bobcat Operator


