Crane Tech
What Is a Crane Technician?
Simply put, a crane technician a heavy equipment mechanic who maintains and repairs cranes. They’re responsible for routine maintenance tasks like lubricating parts and performing inspections, in addition to more major repair jobs like replacing and repairing parts to ensure proper operation.
Besides the physical work of repairing equipment, a crane service technician must also keep detailed records of their maintenance and repair logs. Records are important when working with heavy machinery, which is why crane technicians need to be organized.
Most of a crane technician’s work is inside a shop, though there are times when they must make repairs or perform maintenance tasks outside on-site. It’s a great job for people who like to work with their hands and possess a high level of awareness-especially as it relates to safety.
The pay range depends greatly on location. Northeast states like New York and New Hampshire offer some of the highest pay rates for crane technicians, while Texas and North Carolina rank on the lower end of the spectrum.
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