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Posted August 01, 2026

Crane Mechanic

Mid-Atlantic Steel Erectors
Midlothian, VA, US Full Time
30USD - 45USD per hour

Job Description

Job Description


CRANE MECHANIC WANTED

Construction Crane Mechanic Job Description

A construction crane mechanic is a specialized technician responsible for inspecting, maintaining, repairing, and ensuring the safe, efficient operation of cranes and other heavy lifting equipment used in construction and related industries

Job Overview

Crane mechanics work on-site or in maintenance facilities, ensuring that cranes meet safety standards and operational requirements. They combine mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic expertise to diagnose faults, perform repairs, and prevent downtime

Key Responsibilities

%CF; Inspection & Maintenance: Conduct routine inspections of cranes, hoists, and lifting gear; perform preventive maintenance to identify and address potential issues

%CF; Diagnosis & Repairs: Troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic problems; repair or replace defective parts

%CF; Safety Compliance: Ensure all crane operations comply with local, state, and federal safety regulations

%CF; Recordkeeping: Maintain detailed logs of inspections, repairs, and maintenance activities

%CF; Collaboration: Work with engineers, operators, and safety inspectors; assist in crane assembly or upgrades

%CF; Training: Supervise or train junior mechanics and apprentices

Required Skills & Knowledge

%CF; Proficiency with mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems

%CF; Experience with diagnostic tools and computerized testing equipment

%CF; Strong understanding of safety standards and compliance requirements

%CF; Ability to work in varied environments, including construction sites and industrial facilities

%CF; Effective communication skills for coordinating with teams

Qualifications

%CF; Experience: Proven work history with cranes or heavy equipment

%CF; Certifications: Recognized crane maintenance or operation certifications; relevant trade licenses

%CF; Education: High school diploma or equivalent; vocational or technical training in heavy machinery or related fields

%CF; Ongoing Learning: Commitment to staying current with evolving crane technologies and safety standards

Work Environment

Crane mechanics may work indoors or outdoors, often in physically demanding conditions. The role requires attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and a strong safety mindset

Benefits &Perks

%CF; Health, dental, and vision insurance

%CF; 401(k) matching program

%CF; Paid OEM manufacturer training

%CF; Salary is negotiable based on experience

In summary, a construction crane mechanic is essential to keeping heavy lifting equipment safe, reliable, and compliant, making them a critical part of construction and industrial operations.

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