Josh has enjoyed several different industry roles and promotions across the past nine years in the crane industry. Throughout his career, Josh has quickly gained extensive experience and excelled in all aspects of crane maintenance and breakdowns, as well as having learnt the compliance measures for a classified plant, including the mobilisation and demobilisation of small and large scale crawlers up to 1250 tonne capacity. Josh has worked for Tadano Oceania (formerly known as CTE Group and AML) and Sarens Australia, working as a field service technician, crane technician, supervisor, SPMT operator, and senior technician on projects Australia wide. These projects include working in the North-west Pilbara region on major iron ore projects, working on Chevron’s Barrow Island gas plant, as well as the Port Kembla coal terminal, Hornsdale Wind Farm, Broken Hill Wind Farm, and the Darlington bridge upgrade, just to name a few. Josh has global experience working in Eritrea, Africa for Mader Group as an expat crane technician, ancillary technical advisor, and mentor. During his first year working in Africa, Josh was made the head of scheduled planning for all mining ancillary equipment. Here Josh lead a team of international expats and locals, providing them with training programs, mentoring guidance, and technical support for diagnostic purposes. Upon retuning to Australia, Josh re-joined Tadano as a senior technician where he was responsible for diagnosing crane faults, instructing apprentices, and working closely with the product support team to advise on technical faults, suggested factory upgrades, and the delivery of newly sold machines. Having excelled in a diverse range of roles in his career, Josh saw the opportunity to utilise his expertise to start his own company alongside Justin Langridge in late November 2020. Complete Crane Solutions was formed to serve the northwest region of WA and Josh personally relocated to Karratha to grow the business with valued top-tier clients in the mining sector.