Do you or anyone you know have what it takes to be a Crane & Hoist Service Technician? Holla atcha boy!
As a recruiter at American Crane & Equipment Corporation, I've seen my fair share of heavy lifting—and I'm not just talking about the cranes. Recruiting in the overhead crane industry is like trying to find a needle in a haystack, and the haystack is made of solid steel, and the needle has an engineering degree. This sector is the backbone of many industries, from manufacturing to nuclear energy, and the need for top-notch professionals continues to get heavier.
One of our current challenges is having to swim in the shallow end of the talent pool. The overhead crane industry is highly specialized, demanding a workforce with expertise that goes beyond the basics. We're talking about mechanical systems, engineering principles, safety protocols, and technical know-how. Unfortunately, these skills don’t just grow on trees, and they’re certainly not something you can pick up with a weekend YouTube binge. The result? Fierce competition for qualified professionals, and a need for us to be as strategic as a chess grandmaster when it comes to attracting and keeping the best in the business.
If you're looking for a challenging and rewarding career - I have a spot for you!