Crane Operator
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Heavy Equipment Operator, Construction Labor / Trades, General Labor, Crane Operator
🚧 Operate with Precision. Build What Moves the Nation — Join Capital Railroad Services as a Crane Operator 🚧
Job Title: Crane Operator
Company Name: Capital Railroad Services
Pay Range
: $32.90 – $37.85 per hour (based on experience and certifications)
Additional Compensation: Travel-based position with company-provided transportation, PPE, tools, and equipment
Employment Type:
Full-Time
Industry: Commercial Railroad / Heavy Civil Construction
Capital Railroad Services (CRS) is seeking two skilled and safety-focused Crane Operators to support railroad bridge construction and repair projects throughout the United States and Canada. This role is ideal for experienced operators who thrive in a travel-based, outdoor heavy civil environment and are committed to precision, safety, and teamwork.
As a Crane Operator with CRS, you will operate hydraulic cranes in accordance with load charts and manufacturer specifications while assisting crews with bridge construction, structural repairs, and general labor duties. This is a 100% travel role with a unique rotational schedule designed to provide extended time off between work cycles. Advancement opportunities are based on knowledge, performance, and initiative—not tenure alone.
Who We AreFor more than 70 years, Capital Railroad Services has been a trusted partner to the railroad industry, recognized for our strong safety culture, technical expertise, and commitment to long-term career development. We operate nationwide, delivering complex bridge construction and repair solutions with precision and professionalism.
At CRS, leadership is built in the field and supported across departments. We invest in our people with competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and meaningful opportunities for advancement within a stable and respected organization.
Key ResponsibilitiesOperate hydraulic cranes safely and efficiently in accordance with load charts and manufacturer specifications
Read and interpret crane operator manuals and load charts to ensure lifts are performed within rated capacity
Use proper rigging techniques and hand signals when performing lifts
Complete and document daily, weekly, and monthly crane inspections
Complete daily DOT logs, crane inspections, truck inspections, and required weekly reports
Operate rail gear (hi-rail equipment) properly and safely
Perform scheduled maintenance on crane, truck, and hi-rail equipment
Maintain truck cleanliness and organization (interior and exterior)
Communicate effectively with Boom Truck Trainer, Foreman, and Fleet Manager
- Assist with general bridge construction and repair duties including:
- Removing steel rivets and structural steel components
- Tightening structural bolts
- Hanging scaffolding and painting steel
- Replacing bridge timbers
- Driving spikes and drift pins
- Drilling timber and structural components
- Working at heights and on uneven terrain
- Operate power tools and equipment including jackhammers, rock drills, pneumatic chippers, drills, impact wrenches, hydraulic tools, magnetic drills, torches, and chainsaws
- Support concrete repair work using pneumatic and hydraulic tools
- Uphold all company safety policies and industry regulations
High School Diploma or GED
Experience operating hydraulic cranes
Ability to read and interpret load charts
Previous heavy physical labor experience
Exposure to heights and physically demanding environments
Valid Class A or Class B CDL with air brake endorsement
Ability to pass company knowledge test and road test
Ability to travel extensively (100% travel role; approximately 80%+ of the year)
Ability to lift up to 70 pounds
Ability to complete gas mask, respirator, lead exposure, and fall protection training
Visual ability to focus at close, mid, and far range with depth and color perception
Preferred:NCCCO Certification
Heavy equipment experience (excavator, skid steer, forklift, grapple truck)
Knowledge of bridge construction methods and structural repair techniques
Level II Track Worker Safety qualification
Exposure to varying and extreme weather conditions
Exposure to loud construction noise and moving mechanical equipment
Potential exposure to fumes, airborne particles, and…
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