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Crane Operator Ethanol

Location:
Westlake, LA, 70669
Salary:
36 hourly
Posted:
June 09, 2021

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Lance Derrek Lowery

337-***-**** adm0ve@r.postjobfree.com

Senior Crane Operator

Seasoned Crane Operator and Deck Foreman with 21-years’ experience operating cranes and related equipment within deep water, shipboard, refinery, and construction project environments.

Areas of Expertise

Rough Terrain Cranes

Tower Cranes

Knuckle Booms

Pipe Handler Cranes

Gantries

Hydraulic Cranes

Carry Deck Cranes

Pedestal Crane

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Worldwide Locations

Crane Operator & Deck Foreman, 7/1999 to Present

Play integral role in offshore drilling operations, refinery operations, and construction projects, operating a wide range of cranes and equipment. Supervise and oversee operational safety for crane crews, including performance of Job Safety Analysis. Conduct crane and rigging equipment inspections prior to all lifts. Collaborate on equipment installation and removal projects in diverse environments.

·Crane Operator, ’20 to ‘21 – SBI General & Mechanical Inc, Waterbury, Nebraska:

—Instrumental in construction of expansion to ethanol plant, operating 110-ton Linkbelt Rough Terrain Crane and 80-ton Tadano Rough Terrain Crane.

·Crane Operator, ’20 to ‘20 – Atec Steel, Jal, New Mexico:

—Instrumental in construction of tanks, operating 55-ton Tadano Rough Terrain Crane.

·Crane Operator, ’18 to ‘20 – Blackburn Construction, Monahans, Texas:

—Instrumental in construction of sand plant for Preferred Sands, operating 55-ton Terex Rough Terrain Crane, 90-ton Grove Rough Terrain Crane, Liebherr LTR 1100 Crawler Crane, and Grove 130-ton Crawler Crane.

·Crane Operator, ’16 to ’18 – Greenberry Industrial, Westlake, Louisiana:

—Serving within Phillips 66 Refinery’s Tank Farm Maintenance Department, ran 30-100-ton Tadano Rough Terrain Cranes, 55-ton Linkbelt Rough Terrain Crane, and Carry Deck Crane.

·Deck Foreman / Crane Operator, ’13 to ’15 – Maersk Drilling, Gulf of Mexico:

—Working aboard 7th-generation Drillship Valiant, supervised crane crew, inspected equipment, and conducted Job Safety Analyses for crane crew in advance of each job.

—Operated 85-ton NOV Knuckle Boom, NOV Gantry, and NOV Pipe Handler Crane.

·Crane Operator, ’13 – Otto Candies, Gulf of Mexico:

—Serving aboard M/V Ross Candies, contracted by Subsea 7, performed heavy lifts to / from the subsea floor for deep water projects.

—Operated 100-ton Goode Knuckle Boom and 100-ton Huisman Tower Crane.

·Deck Foreman / Crane Operator, ’11 to ’13 – Noble Drilling, Netherlands, South Korea & Gulf of Mexico:

—Aboard 7th-generation Drillship Globetrotter I, oversaw crane crew and managed all related operational safety.

—Performed best-practice Job Safety Analysis and rigging equipment / crane inspection prior to making lifts.

—Operated 20-ton Knuckle Boom, 80-/100-ton Huisman Electric Cranes, and 100-ton Gantry Crane.

·Crane Operator, ’10 to ’11 – Global Industries, Gulf of Mexico:

—Operated 50-ton Nautilus Hydraulic Crane on Multi-Service Vessel Global Pioneer.

·Crane Operator, ’09 to ’10 – Longnecker Rigging, Gulf of Mexico:

—Working aboard M/V Ross Candies, subcontracted to Subsea 7, managed heavy lifts to / from subsea floor for deep water projects—operating 100-ton Good Knuckle Boom and 100-ton Huisman Tower Crane.

·Crane Operator, ’06 to ’09 – Atwood Oceanics, Equatorial Guinea, Africa:

—Aboard semi-submersible Tender Assist Rig off the coast of West Africa, operated 80-ton Seatrax Crane and 150-ton Dreco Kingspost Crane.

—Led Job Safety Analysis, inspected rigging equipment / cranes prior to making lifts, and supervised crane crew.

·Crane Operator, ’04 to ’06 – TODCO, Houston, Texas:

—Operated 100-ton LeTourneau Electric Crane, 80-ton NOV Pedestal Crane, and 80-ton Linkbelt Crane aboard Jack-Up Rig and Inland Barge in Gulf of Mexico.

—Performed Job Safety Analysis, rigging equipment / crane inspection, and crew supervision.

·Crane Operator, ’99 to ’04 – Noble Drilling, Houston Texas & CD del Carmen, Mexico:

—Operated 100-ton LeTourneau Electric Crane aboard Jack-Up Rig in the Gulf of Mexico.

—Partnered with Crane Supervisor to install and remove crane / crane pedestals.

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING & CREDENTIALS

Licensure & Certification:

NCCCO Crane Operator Certification NCCER Crane Operator and Rigging Certification

Sparrow Knuckle Boom and Lattice Crane License

U.S. Merchant Mariner’s Document (ABLB Unlimited)

TWIC Card Safety Card

Professional Training & Development:

NOV Knuckle Boom and Pipe Handling Crane

Shell Water Survival/HUET

Falck Alford Firefighting, HUET, and Safe Gulf



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