Tasks and duties
Estimating size and weight of objects that have to be moved.
Preparing and selecting appropriate rigging equipment needed, including beams, pulleys,
clamps, and bolts.
Installing and operating cables, ropes, pulleys, winches and other lifting tackle.
Lifting and erecting prefabricated panels made of steel, glass or concrete.
Erecting structural steel such as scaffolding on buildings under construction.
Inspecting, maintaining and repairing equipment.
Ensuring compliance with state and company safety procedures.
Able to cope with the physical demands of the job
Able to work at heights
Good with hands
Safety-conscious
To become a rigger you usually have to obtain a licence to perform high risk work. To gain a licence, you will need to complete units of competency at an approved Registered Training Organisation and work under the supervision of a licensed operator.
A Rigger is a skilled professional responsible for assembling, installing, and dismantling rigging equipment to safely move heavy machinery or materials in various industries such as construction, manufacturing, and maritime. They play a crucial role in ensuring that loads are securely attached and properly balanced to prevent accidents and damage. Riggers are proficient in interpreting blueprints, drawings, and specifications to determine the appropriate rigging methods and equipment needed for each task.
The job involves selecting and inspecting rigging gear, including slings, cables, chains, and hoists, to ensure they meet safety standards and can withstand the intended load. Rigging operations often require knowledge of different rigging techniques such as lifting, lowering, and positioning, as well as familiarity with various types of cranes and other lifting equipment.
Safety is paramount in rigging work, and riggers must adhere to strict safety protocols and regulations to mitigate risks and prevent injuries or property damage. They may also be responsible for conducting pre-job safety briefings, performing hazard assessments, and implementing control measures to maintain a safe work environment.
Communication and teamwork are essential skills for riggers, as they often work closely with other construction or manufacturing personnel, crane operators, and project managers to coordinate lifting operations and ensure efficiency and productivity on the job site.
Overall, riggers play a vital role in the success of construction projects, manufacturing operations, and maritime activities by safely and efficiently handling the movement of heavy loads.
1. Assist and perform yard arrangement activities which includes housekeeping, HSE & etc.
2. Assist and perform Riggers and signalling job for lifting operations.
3. Assist and perform general work for operations department.
4. Perform all jobs in sage, productive and orderly manner.
5. Follow safety policies and procedures.
6. Wear proper PPE.
7. Making sure safety regulations are followed and Company performance target on HSE are being improved.
8. Any other related duties and responsibilities as assigned by your Superior.
A Rigger is a skilled professional responsible for assembling, installing, and dismantling rigging equipment to safely move heavy machinery or materials in various industries such as construction, manufacturing, and maritime. They play a crucial role in ensuring that loads are securely attached and properly balanced to prevent accidents and damage. Riggers are proficient in interpreting blueprints, drawings, and specifications to determine the appropriate rigging methods and equipment needed for each task.
The job involves selecting and inspecting rigging gear, including slings, cables, chains, and hoists, to ensure they meet safety standards and can withstand the intended load. Rigging operations often require knowledge of different rigging techniques such as lifting, lowering, and positioning, as well as familiarity with various types of cranes and other lifting equipment.
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A Rigger Foreman plays a critical role in overseeing rigging operations within industries such as construction, manufacturing, or maritime. Their primary responsibilities involve managing the assembly, installation, and dismantling of rigging equipment to facilitate the safe and efficient movement of heavy machinery or materials. Leading a team of riggers, the foreman assigns tasks, provides guidance, and ensures adherence to safety protocols and industry standards. They are also responsible for inspecting rigging equipment regularly, identifying any signs of wear or damage, and coordinating maintenance or repairs as needed to maintain operational integrity.
Collaboration with project managers, engineers, and other stakeholders is essential for the Rigger Foreman to effectively plan and execute rigging activities according to project requirements and timelines. They must possess strong communication skills to facilitate clear communication among team members and stakeholders, ensuring smooth coordination of rigging operations. Additionally, the foreman may be involved in conducting risk assessments, developing rigging plans, and providing training to ensure that all personnel involved in rigging activities are competent and aware of safety procedures.
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A Rigger Foreman plays a critical role in overseeing rigging operations within industries such as construction, manufacturing, or maritime. Their primary responsibilities involve managing the assembly, installation, and dismantling of rigging equipment to facilitate the safe and efficient movement of heavy machinery or materials. Leading a team of riggers, the foreman assigns tasks, provides guidance, and ensures adherence to safety protocols and industry standards. They are also responsible for inspecting rigging equipment regularly, identifying any signs of wear or damage, and coordinating maintenance or repairs as needed to maintain operational integrity.
Collaboration with project managers, engineers, and other stakeholders is essential for the Rigger Foreman to effectively plan and execute rigging activities according to project requirements and timelines. They must possess strong communication skills to facilitate clear communication among team members and stakeholders, ensuring smooth coordination of rigging operations. Additionally, the foreman may be involved in conducting risk assessments, developing rigging plans, and providing training to ensure that all personnel involved in rigging activities are competent and aware of safety procedures.
In summary, a Rigger Foreman's role encompasses leadership, technical expertise, and a commitment to safety to ensure the successful execution of rigging operations while prioritizing the well-being of personnel and the integrity of equipment and materials being handled.
A Rigger Leaderman supervises and coordinates rigging activities, leading a team of riggers in assembling, installing, and dismantling rigging equipment to facilitate the safe movement of heavy machinery or materials. Responsible for assigning tasks, ensuring adherence to safety protocols and industry standards, and providing guidance and training to team members, the Leaderman plays a pivotal role in optimizing efficiency and productivity while prioritizing safety. Additionally, they collaborate with project managers, engineers, and other stakeholders to plan and execute rigging operations according to project requirements, timelines, and budget constraints, contributing to the overall success of construction, manufacturing, or maritime projects.
SMIT Salvage's track record is extensive and has many leading insurers are customers. SMIT Salvage has specialized equipment and expert personnel and is able to respond to incidents worldwide 24/7. This is done from four locations strategically located to the major international shipping routes: Rotterdam, Houston, Cape Town and Singapore. The offices provide a 24-hour link to customers, ships, Boskalis Group offices and agents around the world. The system guarantees an immediate response and fast service. In addition, SMIT Salvage can rely on an extensive worldwide network of cooperation agreements with partners and suppliers.
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Jigger & Pony Group is a leading hospitality company that owns and operates 7 restaurants and bars in Singapore. A pioneer in Singapore’s cocktail bar scene, the Group’s portfolio includes four cocktail bars: Jigger & Pony (#1 Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2020, #12 World’s 50 Best Bars 2021), Gibson Cocktail Bar (#25 Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2020), Live Twice and Sugarhall, and three restaurants: Humpback (seafood & oyster bar), Caffe Fernet (New-Italian) and Rosemead (California Cuisine). The Group is founded with the purpose to be places in the community where people find comfort, forge friendship and share happiness.
Interested candidates can contact on WhatsApp at 96102219 or click on Apply Now!
Jigger & Pony Group is a leading hospitality company that owns and operates 7 restaurants and bars in Singapore. A pioneer in Singapore’s cocktail bar scene, the Group’s portfolio includes four cocktail bars: Jigger & Pony (#1 Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2020, #12 World’s 50 Best Bars 2021), Gibson Cocktail Bar (#25 Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2020), Live Twice and Sugarhall, and three restaurants: Humpback (seafood & oyster bar), Caffe Fernet (New-Italian) and Rosemead (California Cuisine). The Group is founded with the purpose to be places in the community where people find comfort, forge friendship and share happiness.
Jigger & Pony is a 110-seater classics focused cocktail bar located in the heart of the city at Amara Hotel. Jigger & Pony has been Asia's 50 Best Bar since 2016 to 2022. Most recently Asia’s 50 Best Bar 2022 and No.12 in World's 50 Best Bars 2022.
Interested candidates can contact on WhatsApp at 96102219 or click on Apply Now!
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Jigger & Pony Group is a Singapore-based hospitality company with 7 award-winning bars and restaurants. The eponymous bar, Jigger & Pony has been ranked as the Best Bar in Asia in the prestigious Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2020 list, and #9 in the World’s 50 Best Bars list 2021.
The Group is well known for its convivial hospitality, inventive concepts, and bartenders & chefs dedicated to their crafts. The Group is seeking a passionate Cook to work alongside our team across the group.
Interested candidates can contact HR on WhatsApp at 96102219 or click on Apply Now!
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Jigger & Pony Group is a leading hospitality company that owns and operates 7 restaurants and bars in Singapore. A pioneer in Singapore’s cocktail bar scene, the Group’s portfolio includes four cocktail bars: Jigger & Pony (#1 Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2020, #12 World’s 50 Best Bars 2021), Gibson Cocktail Bar (#25 Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2020), Live Twice and Sugarhall, and three restaurants: Humpback (seafood & oyster bar), Caffe Fernet (New-Italian) and Rosemead (California Cuisine). The Group is founded with the purpose to be places in the community where people find comfort, forge friendship and share happiness.
Jigger & Pony is a 110-seater classics focused cocktail bar located in the heart of the city at Amara Hotel. Jigger & Pony has been Asia's 50 Best Bar since 2016 to 2022. Most recently Asia’s 50 Best Bar 2022 and No.12 in World's 50 Best Bars 2022.
Interested candidates can contact on WhatsApp at 96102219 or click on Apply Now!
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