Exciting News from Encore! We’re hiring Event Riggers and Rigging Managers across major US cities! If you’re dedicated to rigging operations, safety, and delivering top-notch service in the entertainment industry, don’t hesitate to apply today for prompt consideration. Our Recruitment Team is here to support you every step of the way. For inquiries, contact us at careers@encoreglobal.com! #EncoreMakeYourMoment (US only) https://lnkd.in/g3UJA-kb #Rigging #EventProfs
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Ever wonder about the various types of riggers? From basic riggers to bull riggers, there are a lot of rigging terms used in the lifting industry. Senior Instructor Larry Kime breaks down the various types of rigging, roles & responsibilities, and compliance requirements: https://hubs.la/Q02PjHKq0 Learn more about what it takes to become a rigger here: https://hubs.la/Q02PjTT30
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In the world of lifting operations, maintaining high standards is not just a matter of compliance; it's a crucial aspect of ensuring safety, efficiency, and reliability. Every operation demands a meticulous approach to prevent accidents, protect lives, and safeguard assets. This responsibility rests heavily on the shoulders of our riggers, who must possess not only technical skills but also significant experience and sound judgment. Recently, a very well-known company introduced a new tiered rigger system (Rigger 1, 2, and 3). While the intention behind this restructuring might be to streamline operations and create clear pathways for professional development, it has unfortunately led to a concerning trend: a notable portion of these positions are now being filled by individuals with insufficient experience. Experience in lifting operations cannot be underestimated. It's what enables riggers to foresee potential issues, make quick, informed decisions in high-pressure situations, and ensure that every lift is executed flawlessly. When we dilute this experience by filling critical roles with less seasoned personnel, we compromise the very standards that keep our operations safe. It's essential for companies, especially industry leaders, to prioritize comprehensive training and ensure that individuals in these pivotal roles have the requisite hands-on experience. Only by doing so can we uphold the standards that protect our workforce and maintain the integrity of our operations. Let's continue to advocate for high standards and push for changes that truly enhance the skills and safety of our teams. #LiftingOperations #SafetyFirst #IndustryStandards #RiggingSafety #ProfessionalDevelopment ---
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Great opportunities
Looking for Rope Access NVQ Riggers as we are currently looking to up man a Number of projects with ongoing work for the right candidates, YOU MUST HOLD NVQ RIGGING 2 OR 3 & EITHER CSCS , CCNSG or IOSH If you are experienced and hold Any of the above mentioned certificates and are available please send CV's to Jason.goff@groupindustrial.co.uk. Reference : NVQ RIGGER Feel free to share, Thank you.
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Some real Good experience on the transfer market.
Level 5 NVQ Diploma in controlling lifting operations-planning lifts. NVQ Level 3 moving engineering and construction loads. Lift Supervisor
Any AP or LIft supervisor/rigger work about then let me know 🏗 plenty of Supervisory experience steel erecting is my last resort 🤣 I don't think a basket would take me anymore 🤣 Blue card AP a61 Blue card LIft supervisor a62 Blue card Slinger/signaller a40 Nvq L3 Rigger Gold steel Erector card with a golden podger Ipaf + I can lay a few welds down if need be (coded in overhead and vertical fillet) 😎 tea boy
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Opportunity
**NEW VACANCIES** We are looking to speak with the below professionals with onshore experience to join a number of our client's heavy lift projects across Europe: - Crane Operators - Riggers - SPMT Operators *Please note you must have onshore operating / rigging experience and an EU passport holder to be considered* #craneoperator #rigger #spmtoperator #heavylift
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Mechanical engineer / IELTS / Planning and Coordinating Engineer at Al Falak OSS Saudi Aramco Project
safety roles of operations for lifting operators and riggers, you are reminded to follow the below safety massures at all times: 360 Degree Inspection: Conduct a thorough visual inspection of the crane before each operation. Check for any signs of damage or wear on cables, hooks, slings, limit switches, alarms, emergency stop buttom and other critical components, Parking the Crane: Always park the crane in designated areas. Ensure that the crane is on stable, level ground before parking. Before Moving the Crane: Ensure to make walkthrough around the crane whenever you stop for a while or stop the engine to avoid any obstacle that might touch the crane, Observe Clearance and Working Area: Maintain a safe distance from buildings, power lines and other obstacles. Communication: Never move the crane without proper communication with the rigger of flagman. Ensure that all personnel involved are aware of their roles and responsibilities. Safe Driving and Transport: When operating vehicles, transporting equipment, or commuting to work; always follow the designated routes and obey traffic rules. Remember, safety is a shared responsibility. #safety #aramco #engineer #operation #rigger #lifting
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|HSE Engineer at Hyundai E&C||Aramco & SEC Approved||Chemical Engineer||SCE Registered||NEBOSH IGC||IOSH UK||OSHA||ISO-14001:2015 CQI IRCA|
Whenever a crane lift or move a load it will need lifting plan. . The man who make a plan for lifting he is called Originator(RIGGER) ■Types of Rigger: ▪︎Rigger I ▪︎Rigger II ▪︎Rigger III ■Who will make lifting plan? Rigger I or Rigger II ■Who will approve lifting plan? Only Rigger 1 will approve lifting plan ■Rigger required for covering different lifting activities? ▪︎If load is 1 to 10Ton Rigger III should be present ▪︎If load is 11 to 39.9Ton Rigger II should be present ▪︎If load is 40ton or above Rigger I must be present for lifting activity. ■For all type of Critical lifting Rigger I must be present to cover the Activity. ##safetyfirst #HSE #Riggersafety
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B.BIA NQ7 / B.BMH NQ8 🥇Communication, Education & Public Awareness ( CEPA)- Strategy Awareness Committee Board Member MEFT
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Hiring for Drilling Project (Namibia) OIM, Rig Manager, Toolpusher, Driller, Asst.Driller, Roughneck, Roustabout, Derrickhand, Mud Engineer, Subsea Engineer, Medic, Crane Operator, Deckhand, Campboss, Cook, Chef, Steward, ROV. How to Apply: Send your resume to. 👉 👉 https://lnkd.in/dG73NyhX
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Highly recommended for any rope and/or lifting operations
CPCS Appointed Person, CPCS Lift Supervisor, CPCS Slinger Signaller, NVQ L3 Moving Loads & OPITO Stage 4 Rigger, IRATA L3 Supervisor, IOSH Managing Safely, SSSTS, MEWP 3A 3B 1B.
⛓️Available for 6th september For any on shore or offshore projects ⛓️ Rope Access Level 3 Appoited Person (Blue Card) Crane-Lifting Supervisor (Blue Card) Slinger (Blue Card) NVQ moving loads (Ace Card) Opito Rigger Competence Iosh managing safely SSSTS CCNSG CSCS City & Guilds medium risk confined space All offshore certs rossanderson1988@yahoo.co.uk
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