25 May
2023
Full-Time Rigger – Lifting Sling Production – Al Mahbūlah
Job Description
To become a rigger, you must know how to change crane boom and cable, ladder and scaffold safety laws, and basic electrical safety. An NCCER-accredited certification is required for all riggers. Work-related hazards and how to properly use or operate equipment must be well studied and understood. Work at a factory or on a construction project.
Job Title : Rigger – Lifting Sling Production
Location : Al Mahbūlah, Al Aḩmadī, Kuwait
Salary : $ 18.55 per hour.
Company : Harrison and Star
Job Type : Full-Time
Qualifications:
- Some of the specific jobs in this project include installing hardware in existing buildings, hanging pipes, beams, or tracks, and installing hardware in concrete, steel, wood, and block walls.
- Consistent punctuality, attendance, and absence reporting in compliance with company requirements are required for the proper execution of this function.
- Equipment, machinery, and other things must be safely lifted and lowered on or off work platforms, vehicles, streets, or other levels of buildings or vessels.
- Using hand and power equipment, secures loads to rigging to provide support or ready them for transport.
- Head blocks, sheaves, winches, counterweighted, and dead-hanging system components are tested and drilled and fastened in order to ensure their proper working.
- Inspects, tests, and maintains rigging equipment of various varieties, including planks, fiber ropes, wire ropes, chains, and swing scaffolds.
- Performing rigging installation calls for cooperation among the team members as well as individual initiative and judgment.
- Assures the safety of workers and property by indicating or speaking to individuals responsible for lifting and moving weights.
- A rigger is responsible for erecting and carefully fastening large lifting equipment employing pulleys, ropes, and hoists. Performs physical work as part of the procedures.
- Installations need rigger work at heights ranging from twelve to sixty feet above ground, and may often necessitate the use of safety equipment and climbing.
Skills:
- This employment requires the person to stand, walk, climb, kneel, crawl, squat, and/or sit often.
- Infrequently lift 10 lbs., while standing, climbing, and constantly using your hands.
- Under general supervision, moves, laces, and secures large things, such as machinery and structural parts, using rigging equipment and ladders; does associated operations.
- At least five years of experience as a Rigger in the last ten years, completing the tasks and obligations outlined under “Duties and Responsibilities.”
- To be appointed, candidates must pass a drug test. During the course of their work, riggers are subjected to random drug and alcohol tests.