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Roles and Responsibilities
Rigging is a critical job in construction, shipping, offshore, and heavy industries. A rigger is responsible for safely lifting, moving, positioning, and securing heavy loads using cranes, hoists, slings, chains, and other rigging equipment. One key duty of a rigger is to inspect lifting gear before every operation, ensuring all tools are certified, undamaged, and suitable for the load capacity. A rigger calculates load weight, center of gravity, and balance to select the correct lifting method and prevent accidents. They attach, secure, and guide loads during lifting, using hand signals or radios to communicate clearly with crane operators. Following safety procedures, industry regulations, and site rules is essential, as rigging involves high-risk activities. Rigging professionals also plan lifts, set up lifting points, and ensure proper placement of equipment and personnel around the work area. They maintain equipment, report defects, and keep work zones clean and hazard-free. In marine and offshore environments, riggers may handle mooring lines, cargo securing, and deck operations under challenging weather and sea conditions. Teamwork, attention to detail, physical strength, and strong safety awareness are essential qualities for a rigger. By reducing risks and ensuring lifting operations, a rigger helps protect workers, equipment, and project schedules. If you want, I can make a shorter version or one tailored for a seafarer/offshore rigger rigger
Additional Skills/Certification
◇PST ◇PSSR ◇FP&FF ◇EFA ◇STSDSD
Career Summary (Experience information)
| Position | Employer | Country | From | To | Mode |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rigger | Subsea | India | 02/2026 | 02/2026 | Full Time |
Education Summary
| Course | University | Passing Year | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bbq | Calicut university | 2020 | India |
Primary Languages
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English
Basic
Secondary Languages
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Hindi
Basic