
1. Forklift Operator
Job Description:
A Forklift Operator is responsible for operating a forklift to move, locate, relocate, stack, and count materials in warehouses, construction sites, factories, or storage yards.
Key Responsibilities:
- Operate a forklift safely and efficiently to transport materials.
- Load and unload goods from vehicles or storage areas.
- Inspect and maintain the forklift before and after use.
- Follow safety regulations and company policies.
- Keep track of inventory movements using scanning systems or paperwork.
Skills & Requirements:
- Forklift operator certification (if required).
- Ability to lift heavy objects.
- Attention to safety and detail.
2. Crane Operator
Job Description:
A Crane Operator is responsible for operating various types of cranes to lift and transport heavy materials safely in construction sites, shipyards, or manufacturing plants.
Key Responsibilities:
- Operate mobile, overhead, or tower cranes to lift and position loads.
- Inspect cranes before and after operations.
- Follow safety guidelines and signals from riggers or flagmen.
- Maintain logbooks and records of crane operations.
- Identify potential mechanical issues and report them.
Skills & Requirements:
- Crane operator certification (if required).
- Strong hand-eye coordination and spatial awareness.
- Ability to work at heights and in various weather conditions.
3. Crane Operator (Reclaimer)
Job Description:
A Crane Operator (Reclaimer) operates large industrial cranes, particularly in mining, port terminals, or material handling facilities, to reclaim bulk materials such as coal, ores, or grain.
Key Responsibilities:
- Operate reclaimer cranes to move and distribute bulk materials.
- Ensure safe and efficient stacking and reclaiming operations.
- Monitor equipment performance and report issues.
- Follow operational procedures and safety standards.
Skills & Requirements:
- Experience in operating large cranes in industrial environments.
- Knowledge of material handling processes.
- Strong focus on safety.
4. Millwright
Job Description:
A Millwright is responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining industrial machinery and equipment in factories, power plants, and construction sites.
Key Responsibilities:
- Install, dismantle, and repair machinery and equipment.
- Align and calibrate machines for optimal performance.
- Read technical drawings and blueprints.
- Perform routine maintenance and troubleshooting.
- Use welding and fabrication techniques when necessary.
Skills & Requirements:
- Strong mechanical and technical skills.
- Ability to read schematics and blueprints.
- Experience with welding, hydraulics, and electrical systems.
5. Rigger
Job Description:
A Rigger is responsible for setting up and securing heavy loads for lifting and moving using cranes, hoists, or other rigging equipment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Inspect and prepare lifting equipment such as slings, hooks, and chains.
- Secure and balance loads for lifting operations.
- Communicate with crane operators and flagmen using hand signals or radios.
- Ensure safety procedures are followed during lifting operations.
- Perform routine inspections and maintenance of rigging gear.
Skills & Requirements:
- Knowledge of rigging techniques and equipment.
- Physical strength and attention to detail.
- Ability to work in high-risk environments safely.
6. Fabricator
Job Description:
A Fabricator is responsible for cutting, shaping, and assembling metal parts to create structural components, machinery, or equipment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings.
- Use tools such as welders, grinders, and cutting machines.
- Assemble metal components according to specifications.
- Inspect and ensure the quality of finished products.
- Maintain and repair fabrication tools and equipment.
Skills & Requirements:
- Experience in welding, cutting, and shaping metals.
- Ability to read technical drawings.
- Knowledge of safety procedures in metal fabrication.
7. Flagman
Job Description:
A Flagman (Traffic Controller) directs traffic or crane operations in construction sites, roadworks, or industrial areas to ensure the safety of workers and pedestrians.
Key Responsibilities:
- Control the flow of vehicles or machinery to prevent accidents.
- Use flags, hand signals, or radios to communicate with operators.
- Set up warning signs and barricades to guide traffic.
- Follow safety regulations and site protocols.
- Assist workers and equipment operators in maintaining a safe environment.
Skills & Requirements:
- Good communication and coordination skills.
- Ability to stand for long hours and work outdoors.
- Knowledge of safety regulations and procedures.
