Danos, LLC

Shorebase Crane Operator

Location US-LA-Cut Off
ID 2026-4795
Zone
Land - Louisiana
Land or Offshore
Land
Crew Change/Job Site Location
FOURCHON, LA
Schedule
14/7

Overview

The Shorebase Crane Operator is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of cranes to load, unload, and move materials within a shorebase facility. This role plays a critical part in supporting offshore operations by ensuring equipment, supplies, and cargo are handled accurately, safely, and in alignment with company procedures.

Responsibilities

  • Operate shorebase cranes to load, unload, and transfer cargo, equipment, and materials
  • Perform daily pre-use inspections and routine maintenance checks on crane equipment
  • Ensure all lifts are conducted safely and in compliance with company policies and regulatory standards
  • Communicate effectively with riggers, signal persons, and logistics personnel during operations
  • Accurately interpret load charts, lift plans, and weight requirements
  • Secure loads properly to prevent shifting or damage during transport
  • Assist with general yard operations, including staging and organizing materials
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and hazard-free work environment
  • Report any equipment malfunctions, safety concerns, or incidents immediately
  • Follow all safety protocols, including PPE requirements and stop-work authority

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent required
  • NCCCO (or equivalent) Crane Operator certification preferred or required based on location
  • Previous experience operating cranes in a shorebase, industrial, or oil & gas environment
  • Strong understanding of crane load charts and rigging practices
  • Ability to work in outdoor conditions and varying weather environments
  • Ability to lift, carry, and move materials as needed
  • Strong commitment to safety and operational excellence
  • Effective communication and teamwork skills
  • Valid driver’s license required

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