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5 jobs that use Hand Signals the most

Jobs that use hand signals the most include ramp service agent, conductor and engineer, and parking lot attendant.

What jobs use Hand Signals the most?

1. Ramp Service Agent

How ramp service agent uses Hand Signals:

  • Manage ticket inventory and assist with passenger check-in procedures, baggage loading and unloading.
  • Unload passenger luggage and air cargo, bulk and/or containers/pallets, onto carts and/or dollies.
  • Load and unload cargo for American eagle.

Most common skills for ramp service agent:

  • De-icing
  • Hand Signals
  • Belt Loaders
  • Reservations
  • Safety Procedures
  • Loaders

2. Conductor And Engineer

How conductor and engineer uses Hand Signals:

  • Provide excellent leadership by training new conductors in railroad rules and regulations, while simultaneously managing the train yard.
  • Operate track switches, derails, automatic switches, and retarders to change routing of train or cars.
  • Provide accurate lists of train order for switching and hazmat purposes.

Most common skills for conductor and engineer:

  • Switches
  • Ladders
  • FRA
  • Rail Cars
  • Hand Signals
  • Locomotives

3. Parking Lot Attendant

How parking lot attendant uses Hand Signals:

  • Manage access to the VIP lot -coordinate staff placement -work as a group to efficiently direct large flows of traffic
  • Maintain cleanliness of equipment and floor adhering to sanitation regulations.
  • Provide 5-star service to ensure positive first and last impression for the guests of various fine dining restaurants and VIP events.

Most common skills for parking lot attendant:

  • Patrol
  • Hand Signals
  • Vehicle Damage
  • Space Usage
  • Car Doors
  • Cleanliness

4. Freight Conductor

How freight conductor uses Hand Signals:

  • Provide excellent leadership by training new conductors in railroad rules and regulations, while simultaneously managing the train yard.
  • Instruct and assist train crews in coupling/uncoupling cars, operate switches, and implement minor repairs to rail cars.
  • Assist co-workers to couple and uncouple cars, throw track switches, or other activities involve in switching railroad cars.

Most common skills for freight conductor:

  • Switches
  • FRA
  • Rail Cars
  • Federal Regulations
  • Hand Signals
  • CSX

5. Crane Rigger

How crane rigger uses Hand Signals:

  • Wire rope slings, chain slings, eye-bolts, etc.
  • Inspect all ppe and rigging equipment.
  • Coordinate all safety efforts with management to meet or exceed requirements of client specifications and OSHA regulations.

Most common skills for crane rigger:

  • Cranes
  • CDL
  • Pulleys
  • Slings
  • Hand Signals
  • Hoisting

Other skills