Marine Travel Lift Operator Hotels & Hospitality - North Kingstown, RI at Geebo

Marine Travel Lift Operator

North Kingstown, RI North Kingstown, RI Full-time Full-time Up to $30 an hour Up to $30 an hour Description:
Tradesmen International is immediately hiring experienced Marine Travel Lift Operators for projects located in and around North Kingstown, RI.
This is a first shift opportunity with a pay range of up to $30/hour based on experience and skill level.
If you are a Marine Lift Operator, and want to work alongside other proven craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior craftsmanship, this is your chance to advance your career! Job Scope:
Operating Marine Travel Lifts up to 700MT and all other Yard Equipment and Machinery in Support of Hauling, Launching and Blocking Operations, Pursuant to a Planned Schedule Operate Boat Lifts at Facility and Safely Operate Multiple Types of Heavy Equipment to Facilitate Movement of Vessels and Materials to Designated Areas within Shipyard Place Keel and Side Blocking Boat Stands and Every Kind of Support Blocking under Vessels in Accordance with Good Dry-Docking Practices for the Vessel Size and Tonnage Requirements:
Minimum of 3 Years of Experience Operating Marine Hauling Equipment Experience Operating Marine Travel Lift in a Shipyard/Boatyard/Yacht Environment Demonstrated and Verifiable Experience with Large Vessel Haul and Docking Operations Company Details:
Tradesmen International not only offers consistent work, top pay, and employment opportunities, we also provide a benefits package that is among the best in the industry.
Our comprehensive benefits include:
Vacation Pay Health insurance 401(k) profit-sharing savings plan Incentive programs Tool purchase programs & MORE! Tradesmen International is an EO employer - M/F/Veteran/Disability Click here to visit Tradesmen's full website.
Recruiter Name:
Michelle Myers Location:
US-RI-NORTH KINGSTOWN.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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