• Hoist and Winch Operators
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  • Hoist and Winch Operators, also called derrick operators, control the movement of platforms, cables, and cages that transport workers or materials in industrial operations.

What do they typically do

  • Operate compressed air, diesel, electric, gasoline, or steam-driven hoists or winches to control movement of cableways, cages, derricks, draglines, loaders, railcars, or skips
  • Move levers, pedals, and throttles to stop, start, and regulate speeds of hoist or winch drums in response to hand, bell, buzzer, telephone, loud-speaker, or whistle signals, or by observing dial indicators or cable marks
  • Select loads or materials according to weight and size specifications
  • Observe equipment gauges and indicators and hand signals of other workers to verify load positions or depths
  • Move or reposition hoists, winches, loads and materials, manually or using equipment and machines such as trucks, cars, and hand trucks
  • Move material according to a plan or schedule
  • Make minor repairs to their equipment
  • Start engines of hoists or winches and use levers and pedals to wind or unwind cable on drums

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Job Growth +1.3%
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