Rigger
6 days ago
Rigger Duties and Responsibilities Specific job duties for riggers vary based on their employer and the type of material they move. However, there are several core tasks associated with all rigging jobs, such as: Prepare Materials for Moving Before moving any heavy machinery or materials, they first need to prepare the load for moving. This includes dismantling machinery and storing materials appropriately so that they’re safe and protected during the move. Prepare Rigging Equipment Riggers use a wide variety of rigging tools to move heavy materials. They’re responsible for properly setting up these tools - including pulleys, beams, bolts, clamps, and more - so the materials handling and moving goes smoothly. Move the Materials or Machinery After everything has been prepared and set up, riggers are then responsible for the proper moving and handling of the materials or machinery. They control every movement of the materials as they are transported, often communicating with their team members to ensure the safety of everyone and everything involved in the process. Set Up Moved Machinery A rigger is responsible for setting up the machinery they’ve moved in the proper manner. This mostly includes aligning the machinery in its new spot, leveling it properly, and anchoring it so it doesn’t move during use. Store Rigging Equipment Rigging equipment needs to be stored properly to stay in good condition. Riggers are responsible for breaking down their rigging equipment and storing it appropriately after they’re done with a job. Proper storage also helps riggers set up more quickly when it’s time to do another job.
**Salary**: From R26,000.00 per month
COVID-19 considerations:
Yes
Ability to commute/relocate:
- Midrand, Gauteng: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (preferred)