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Crane Operator Power Plant

Location:
Bracey, VA
Posted:
May 27, 2023

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Resume:

Resume for: Richard T Nolan of *** Big Oak Court, Littleton, North Carolina, 27850--(I am 1000 feet from Bracey Va and 23919)

Job : Crane Operator, Crawler, Hydraulic Rubber Tire Machines ( Almost every one manufactured)

Experience: About 32 years of working in NEW YORK CITY and as and for the TVA on a Nuclear Power Plant, For about 3 years

Employers: Crane Rental services in NEW YORK City-

Cranes Incorporated- Owner - Wise Family

Gerosa Crane Service- (sold to Marino Crane Service from Conn.They left NYC- after a couple of years-

Bay Crane Service Owners- Barnado Family-

New York Crane Service operated out of Brooklyn-

Credentials: New Yorkk City Hoist Machine Operators Licence with unlimited Certification

New York State Certificate of Crane Operator

NCCO Certification- as a Crane operator

NCCO Examiners Certification to operate and check NCCO operator testing

I have operated many different machines- P&H 955, 1015, and 2500 Truck Crane, Link Belt Speeder Cranes from 50 Ton to

238 Crawler long boom crane.Manitowoc Cranes 3500, 3900, 4100, 4500, ( Heavy lifting up to 450 tons and 4600

up to 600 Ton capacity in a ringer format. American Hoist and Derrick models- 899, 999, 9280 9310, all were long

boom up to 450 feet of boom, Lastly Liebheer cranes from 75 ton Hydraulics( Comomnnly called Squirt stick

Booms) up to Liebheer 1450 and 1500 crawler cranes with conventual booms and Tower booms, As to Climber

cranes several German Cranes up to 200 feet free standing and unlimited height attached to the up rising building.

I retired and my wife passed away and quite frankly I am bored to death with retirement-- My unfortunate acts were letting all

my licenses expire, that is unfortunate but as far as I know my ability did not expire. I feel I am an asset to any

company who can use my versitality. My opinion is simple- knowing how to operate a crane is a short training

time-learning the way to work, set steel, pour concrete, dig with a clam bucket, excavate with a hydraulic backhoe,

That is what an operator's job really is.

Richard T. Nolan (email: ***************@*****.***)



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