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Rigger

 

HUTCO, INC.

 

Position: Rigger J1 - J4
Job Location: Norfolk, VA
Shift: ALL (Standard Hours: 0600-1445, with a 45-minute lunch)
Security Clearance: No Clearance Required

Rate of Pay: $24.00 per hour

 

DESCRIPTION:

Hutco, Inc., a leader in ship construction and repair, is seeking qualified Riggers (J1 - J4) to join our team in Norfolk, VA. We are looking for experienced riggers to fabricate, install, and repair rigging and weight handling gear aboard ships. This is a great opportunity to join a dynamic and skilled team.

RESPONSIBILITIES BY JOURNEYPERSON LEVEL:

Journeyperson 4 (Rigging)

  • Fabricate, install, and repair rigging and weight handling gear on ships.
  • Attach hoists and pulling gear to lift, move, remove, install, or position heavy equipment, machinery, and structural parts.
  • Select and attach chainfalls, jacks, rollers, levers, and pulleys based on load type.
  • Signal cranes or other equipment to move loads and control heavy equipment through narrow spaces.
  • Handle lines on cleats or bollards during ship dry docking operations.
  • Install or repair ships’ rigging, including mast antenna wires, small boat handling gear, cranes, winches, and replenishment equipment.
  • Move barges and derricks using tug boats and yard boats.
  • Work in confined spaces, engine rooms, boiler rooms, or at heights as required.
  • Thorough knowledge of rigging tools and materials such as shackles, ropes (natural, synthetic, and wire), steamboat jacks, turnbuckles, and chainfalls.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of OSHA standards for rigging operations.

Journeyperson 3 (Rigging)

  • Attach hoists and pulling gear to move, lift, or position heavy loads on ships.
  • Select appropriate equipment such as chainfalls, jacks, rollers, levers, and pulleys.
  • Signal cranes for load movement and guide equipment through confined spaces.
  • Assist in dry docking operations, handle lines, and move barges with tug boats.
  • Work in confined spaces, engine rooms, or at heights as necessary.
  • Knowledge of OSHA regulations applicable to rigging.

Journeyperson 2 (Rigging)

  • Attach hoists and pulling gear to move and position machinery, equipment, and structural parts.
  • Signal cranes and control equipment movement through narrow openings.
  • Assist in dry docking operations and move barges with tug boats.
  • Work in confined spaces or elevated locations as required.
  • Knowledge of rigging tools including shackles, chainfalls, ropes, turnbuckles, and crane signals.
  • Ability to splice ropes, tie knots, and operate forklifts and aerial lifts.
  • Proficient in the use of electric, pneumatic, and hand tools.

Journeyperson 1 (Rigging)

  • Assist in attaching hoists and pulling gear for lifting and positioning loads aboard ships.
  • Assist in moving equipment through confined spaces.
  • Help with line handling and staging erection operations on ships.
  • Work in various locations including engine rooms, boiler rooms, and confined spaces.
  • Basic knowledge of rigging tools and procedures, including splicing ropes and tying knots.
  • Ability to operate forklifts, aerial lifts, and use basic hand tools.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Education/Training: High school diploma or equivalent; trade school or technical training in rigging preferred.
  • Experience: Experience in ship repair, shipbuilding, or industrial rigging preferred.
  • Skills:
    • Proficient in using rigging tools such as shackles, chainfalls, ropes, and cranes.
    • Ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings.
    • Knowledge of OSHA safety regulations for rigging.
    • Ability to work in confined spaces, at heights, and in varying weather conditions.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Ability to lift, carry, walk, climb, pull, and kneel.
  • Capable of working in confined spaces, on scaffolding, and at elevated locations.
  • Must have vision acuity sufficient to operate machinery and perform tasks requiring close visual attention.
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds regularly.

WORKING ENVIRONMENT:

  • Works in various environments including engine rooms, boiler rooms, elevated spaces, and confined areas on ships.
  • Exposed to varied weather conditions, dust, fumes, and moving machinery.
  • Safety equipment and PPE must be worn as per OSHA regulations.

CONTACT HUTCO TODAY!

Apply Online or at the Portsmouth Branch:

 

Address:
 728 High Street Suite 200
 Portsmouth, VA 23704

 

Send resumes to: nnrecruiter@hutcoinc.com

Or call us at: (757) 223-7680

 

Hutco, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).

Category: Rigger

Information
NOTE: The following description is a GENERAL Overview of this career and not a description of a particular job posting.

Shipyard Riggers assemble and install rigging gear such as cables, ropes, pulleys and winches to lift, lower, move or position machinery, structural steel and other heavy objects. They use weight handling equipment such as fork trucks, cranes, wire ropes (all types), end fittings, slings, winches, chain falls, boat slings, boat davits, and horizontal and verticals pad-eyes. The experienced Rigger will normally be able to perform all the following tasks: examine objects to be moved, estimate their size, shape and weight and decide on the type of equipment necessary; erect a temporary jib or derrick if required, and install cables, pulleys and other tackle; choose or make slinging equipment and attach it to the load; erect cranes and mobile crane booms, increase the height of tower cranes by bolting component parts in place, and rigging cables; splice ropes and cables to make slings and tackle; erect structural steel for buildings under construction; erect panels used on facades; and inspect, maintain and repair equipment of trade.
Education
A career as a rigger typically requires a high school diploma, and anywhere from a few months to one year of experience working with the required tools and skills, particularly in a marine environment. A recognized apprenticeship program may be associated with these occupations.
Qualifications
Some previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is usually required.