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The average salary for a Crane Operator in New York is $125,450.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $125,450

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $60.31

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Ship Crane Operator (Travel) in Staten Island

Overview:The Ship Crane Operator is responsible for operating cranes on ships that transport bulk materials such as sand, aggregate, gravel, and other commodities. This role requires expertise in handling heavy and bulk materials, adherence to safety standards, and efficient operation in various ...Read more

Crane/Forklift Operator - Nights in Rome

Job Description

Worthington Steel is a global metals manufacturer serving growing end markets including automotive, construction, energy, agriculture, and many other markets. Here in Rome, we make tight tolerance steel coils which are used primarily in the automotive industr ...Read more

Crane Operator in Queensbury

Description Position at Latham Pool Products, Inc Primary Role: This position is responsible for moving the pools to and from production then shipping for final delivery. The crane operator is designated a safety sensitive position and is subject to random drug testing. The employee may also be r ...Read more

Crane Operator in New York

Crane Operator


Reports to:



  • The Crane Operator is responsible and accountable to the Yard Supervisor



Supervises:



  • None.



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Crane Operator A- Licensed in Coeymans

Overview:
The Ship Crane Operator is responsible for operating cranes on ships that transport bulk materials such as sand, aggregate, gravel, and other commodities. This role requires expertise in handling heavy and bulk materials, adherence to safety standards, and efficient operation in var ...Read more

Crane/Forklift Operator - Nights in Rome

Worthington Steel is a global metals manufacturer serving growing end markets including automotive

construction

energy

agriculture

and many other markets. Here in Rome

we make tight tolerance steel coils which are used primarily in the automotive industry. Sounds cool

right? It g ...Read more