production plant crane operator
Production plant crane operators operate the basic technologic cranes during the production process at the given unit by lifting and moving loads (bales, containers, buckets and other facilities) with raw and other materials.
About production plant crane operator
As a production plant crane operator, you will be responsible for safely operating technologic cranes within manufacturing facilities, lifting and moving loads such as bales, containers, buckets, and raw materials throughout the production process. Your day-to-day responsibilities include assessing load weights and centers of gravity, coordinating with ground workers to ensure safe material handling, and maintaining constant communication with your team to prevent accidents. You will work at various heights and in different weather conditions, requiring strict adherence to safety protocols and a keen understanding of equipment limitations. This role is critical to maintaining production efficiency and workplace safety, making you an essential part of the manufacturing operation. With growing automation in Polish factories and ongoing industrial activity, crane operators remain in steady demand, with opportunities to advance to supervisory roles or specialized crane operation positions.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a production plant crane operator.
Load Assessment and Planning
- Determine the center of gravity for each load before lifting
- Calculate crane load capacity and verify it matches load weight
- Inspect loads for stability and proper securing before transport
Crane Operation and Material Handling
- Operate railway lever frames and controls to move loads precisely
- Apply various lifting techniques based on load type and production requirements
- Operate lifting equipment with precision to prevent damage to materials
Safety and Compliance
- Follow all safety procedures when working at heights and around equipment
- Conduct pre-operation inspections of crane equipment and safety systems
- Report equipment malfunctions and safety hazards immediately
Communication and Coordination
- Liaise with transported goods' workers to coordinate lifting operations
- Use hand signals and radio communication to direct material movements
- Handle cargo with care while maintaining clear communication with team members
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (9)
Optional (20)
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