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Boom Truck Driver

Bryant, AR · On-site

$20 - $30/hr

Experience: Proven experience operating a boom truck or knuckle boom is highly preferred ... in your safety, your skills, and your long-term success.

Knuckle Boom Driver

Salisbury, MD · On-site

$27 - $34/hr

Valid Class A or B CDL license in good standing * At least 12 months of verifiable commercial driving experience * Experience operating heavy equipment and driving a manual transmission truck

Boom Operator

Saint Michael, MN · On-site

$45.84 - $48.96/hr

McCrossan, a family-owned enterprise with affiliated companies in highway/heavy civil general ... Operators will operate various pieces of heavy equipment including but not limited to: boom, cranes ...

A Day in the Life at Lansing: CDL Driver (youtube.com) HOME EVERY NIGHT! CDL Driver's day usually begins around 7:00 AM -- sometimes earlier -- and ends at approximately 4:30 PM -- generally no ...

... operating heavy equipment and driving a manual transmission truck * Willingness to work outdoors in ... Knuckle Boom experience What you will earn: * 401(k) with employer match * Medical, dental, and ...

... operating heavy equipment and driving a manual transmission truck * Willingness to work outdoors in ... Knuckle Boom experience What you'll earn: * 401(k) with employer match * Medical, dental, and ...

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How much do live in knuckle boom operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for live in knuckle boom operator in the United States is $26.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.08 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Live In Knuckle Boom Operator vs Crane Operator?

AspectLive In Knuckle Boom OperatorCrane Operator
CredentialsOSHA certification, specialized knuckle boom trainingOSHA certification, crane operation license
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, material handling, outdoor settingsConstruction sites, industrial settings, outdoor environments
Employer & IndustryConstruction, logging, waste managementConstruction, shipping, manufacturing

The Live In Knuckle Boom Operator and Crane Operator roles share similar certifications and work environments, often within construction or industrial sectors. The main difference lies in equipment specialization: the knuckle boom operator handles a versatile, articulated arm for precise material placement, often working in outdoor, physically demanding settings. In contrast, the crane operator typically manages larger, fixed cranes for lifting heavy loads. Both roles require safety certifications and industry-specific training, but their daily tasks and equipment focus differ.

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Job description

Position Description – Truck Driver/Knuckle boom Operator
Company: LT Corp Logistics
Reports to: Department Supervisor/Manager
This position is responsible for the safe and efficient transportation, handling, and delivery of products while ensuring compliance with all safety, quality, and regulatory standards. The role combines driving, equipment operation, and customer service responsibilities to support logistics and site operations.
Key Responsibilities
  • Safety amp; Quality:
    • Ensure Safety First, Safety Always and meet or exceed quality expectations.
    • Inspect equipment prior to shift for road readiness and compliance.
    • Perform quality control by visually inspecting and securing freight prior to departure.
    • Report mechanical or quality issues to Supervisor and ensure resolution before departure.
  • Transportation amp; Delivery:
    • Safely transport products from LT Corp Facilities/Customer sites to delivery locations.
    • Adhere to all traffic safety laws and DOT/FMCSA regulations.
    • Maintain accurate logs of working hours and delivery details.
  • Loading amp; Unloading:
    • Climb tanks and prepare them for offloading.
    • Safely operate crane (knuckle boom) at customer sites to unload new tanks and load returning tanks.
    • Unload product at delivery sites while maintaining product quality.
  • Customer Service:
    • Maintain a positive and professional attitude with customers, team members and 3rd party partners.
    • Build and maintain strong relationships through excellent service.
  • Equipment Maintenance:
    • Maintain cleanliness of trucks and equipment.
    • Ensure proper handling of tools and safety gear.

Experience
  • Minimum of 1 year operating medium- to heavy-duty commercial trucks with a clean safety record.
  • Experience with flatbed and/or heavy equipment preferred.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Ability to drive long hours and occasionally remain out up to 2 weeks.
  • Ability to adapt to various traffic and weather conditions.
  • Ability to safely climb ladders up to 14 feet and lift/move 50–75 lbs.
  • Ability to manually extend outriggers (75–80 lbs) for crane support.
  • Strong attention to detail for safety and quality compliance.
  • Ability to accurately record data and follow verbal/written instructions.

Education amp; Certifications
  • High School Diploma or GED.
  • Valid Class-A Commercial Driver’s License.
  • HAZMAT Certification required.
  • Certification or qualification to operate a knuckle boom (or willingness to obtain).
Quality Steel is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to, among other things, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, status as a protected veteran, or disability.