St. Gallen
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Driver with LW Crane 23m/t
- 13 March 2026
- 100%
- Permanent position
- St. Gallen
Job summary
Die EMIL EGGER Gruppe ist der führende Anbieter von Schwergut-Logistik. Hier erwarten dich interessante, zukunftsorientierte Tätigkeiten!
Tasks
- Transport und fachgerechtes Auf- und Abladen von Kundengütern.
- Selbständige Kranarbeiten mit dem LW-Kran in der ganzen Schweiz.
- Verantwortungsvoller Umgang mit Fahrzeug, Kran und Ladegut.
Skills
- Fachkenntnisse im Stückguttransport und Erfahrung als Chauffeur.
- Zuverlässige und präzise Arbeitsweise ist ein Muss.
- Freund an abwechslungsreichen Einsätzen und Verantwortung.
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About the job
The EMIL EGGER Group is the leading provider of heavy cargo logistics in Switzerland. Over 230 employees are engaged in the areas of crane work, special transports, industrial relocations, and rental lifting platforms. With comprehensive specialist know-how, individual and innovative customer solutions are developed daily. We are looking for reinforcement for our headquarters in St. Gallen.
Your tasksWe are looking for you for our LW crane 23 m/t (truck with tarpaulin body and turntable trailer)! Assignments take you throughout Switzerland - overnight stays away from home are therefore part of your daily work.
Your tasks include:
- Transport as well as professional loading and unloading of customer goods with the LW crane (e.g. building materials, containers, construction site installations)
- Independent crane work with the LW crane throughout Switzerland
- Responsible handling of vehicle, crane, and cargo
- Expertise in piece goods transport
- Experience as a driver with LW crane
- Reliable and precise working style
- Enjoyment of varied assignments and responsibility
- Interesting, future-oriented activities in a dynamic company
- Varied tasks in an exciting environment
- Progressive employment conditions and social benefits
- Modern fleet
- Free parking
- Good working atmosphere, motivated and competent team
- Family-like corporate culture / informal culture