Mechanical and Hydraulic Grab Operator (Career Conversion Program (CCP))

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Job Description:

  • Operate the Grab Machine efficiently and safely in various site environments, including sloped areas, wet or unstable ground, tight spaces, and during excavation of underground soil and rock.
  • Develop proficiency in key excavator tasks, such as digging, lifting, backfilling, trenching, grading surfaces, and excavation depth control.
  • Conduct pre-operation positioning of the crane and ensure proper working platform preparation for safe operations.
  • Conduct daily maintenance, routine cleaning, and pre-operation safety checks to ensure the machine is in optimal working condition.
  • Maintain cleanliness of the excavator and promptly report any technical issues to the maintenance team.
  • Follow safety protocols and environmental control measures (e.g., dust and noise control, proper use of PPE).
  • Work closely with the site team to coordinate excavation, trenching, lifting, and other operational tasks.
  • Demonstrate competency in performing essential excavator operations, including positioning, soil removal, grading, and handling of materials.
  • Prepare clamshell reports and maintain accurate operational records as required.
  • Identify potential hazards and take proactive steps to mitigate risks on-site.
  • Participate in assembling and dismantling of the Grab Machine as needed throughout the project.

Job Requirements:

  • The company will sponsor the candidate for the Crane License course and provide internal training that is recognized under the Career Conversion Programme (CCP).
  • Interested to gain deep mechanical knowledge of the Grab Machine and its components.
  • Physically fit and able to work in challenging site conditions.
  • Comfortable to travel across Singapore
  • We welcome individuals with no prior experience, including fresh graduates, recently ORD personnel, and mid-career switchers who are eager to build a career in the construction industry.
  • Experienced Mechanical and Hydraulic Grab Operator are welcome to apply but will not be enrolled under the Career Conversion Programme (CCP).

Why Join Us

  • Competitive salary and benefits package.
  • Opportunity to work on high-profile infrastructure projects.
  • Career development and progression within the Career Conversion Programme (CCP).
  • Supportive work environment with a focus on safety and skills enhancement.
  • Company-sponsored Crane License course and internal training recognized under CCP.
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