Looking for a Rigger Worker. A rigger is a skilled trade worker responsible for handling heavy equipment, machinery, and materials that cannot be moved through conventional methods.
Aligning and Anchoring Machinery: Rigging professionals ensure that machinery is properly aligned, leveled, and anchored. This step is crucial to prevent movement during use and maintain safety.
Attaching Loads: Riggers use hand and power tools to attach loads to rigging. This process provides support or prepares the loads for movement.
Dismantling and Storing Rigging Equipment: After completing a job, riggers dismantle rigging equipment and store it appropriately. Proper storage facilitates quicker setup for future tasks.
Safety Testing: Rigging equipment undergoes occasional safety tests to ensure reliability and safety.
Requirements and skills:
Rigging Safety: Rigging professionals must prioritize safety.
Communication: Effective communication is crucial.
Teamwork: The ability to work together toward common goals is vital.
Problem Solving: Riggers encounter challenges during operations.
Attention to Detail: Rigging requires precision.
Physical Fitness: Rigging can be physically demanding.