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The ideal candidate is equally comfortable negotiating contracts, expediting critical parts ... Coordinate site readiness for capital equipment (Haas delivery, rigging, utilities), manage vendor ...

The ideal candidate is equally comfortable negotiating contracts, expediting critical parts ... Coordinate site readiness for capital equipment (Haas delivery, rigging, utilities), manage vendor ...

... contract labor for designated NWS-related activities held at NWC, elsewhere in the Miami area, and ... international tours * Works closely with the Technical Director and Vice President, Program ...

The ideal candidate is equally comfortable negotiating contracts, expediting critical parts ... Coordinate site readiness for capital equipment (Haas delivery, rigging, utilities), manage vendor ...

Crane Operator

Vallejo, CA · On-site

$34.41 - $68.18/hr

... international maritime regulations (e.g., API, OPITO, or equivalent ... NCCCO Certification required. • Knowledge of lifting operations, load charts, and rigging ...

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How much do contract international rigger jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for contract international rigger in the United States is $26.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.08 and $29.81 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Contract International Rigger vs Crane Operator?

AspectContract International RiggerCrane Operator
CertificationsRigging certifications, OSHA standardsCrane operation licenses, OSHA standards
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, offshore, industrial projectsConstruction sites, industrial facilities
Industry UsageHeavy lifting, equipment setup, load securingOperating cranes for lifting and moving materials

Contract International Riggers and Crane Operators often work together on construction and industrial projects. While both roles require safety certifications and involve heavy equipment, riggers focus on securing loads and setting up lifting gear, whereas crane operators handle the operation of cranes. Understanding these differences helps employers and workers ensure proper training and safety compliance in complex lifting operations.

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Infographic showing various Contract International Rigger job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 54% Full Time, 24% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 21% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 16% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,114 per year, or $26 per hour.

Quality Control Manager (CQCM)

HEALTHEON INC

Anniston, AL

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

CQCM is responsible for establishing and maintaining the quality of work and control of the construction activities, and of implementing the Quality Control Plan for the project. The CQCM will assist in developing work plans and is responsible to verify that all features of work are in compliance with the contract requirements.

  • Quality Control System (QCS) Manager – QC will input and/or track that all pertinent information is being included in the QCS daily. This includes but is not limited to Contract Administration, Finances, Quality Control (Daily Reports, Deficiency Reports, Requests for Information (RFIs)Work Plans, Accident Hazard Analysis (AHA), etc.), Submittals, Scheduling, Data Import/Export
  • Sets up field filing system and maintains during the life of the project
  • Drafts, maintains, and files daily reports (including safety reports)
  • Performs Quality Control for all elements of work (planning, performance, compliance, and inspection)
  • Submittal Register Owner – new submittals, resubmittals, verification of compliance, deviations, justifications, waivers, etc.
  • Field Material Receiver (check for compliance and of all delivered and stored material and equipment and implementation of manufacturer’s recommendations and file paperwork in field)
  • Conducts Preparatory and Initial Meetings
    • All permits received
    • All equipment that will be on site
    • Laydown plan
    • Material storage
    • Construction procedures
    • Contingencies
    • Compliance to specifications (how we are addressing the specifications for the particular feature of work)
    • Access (ingress and egress)
    • Utilities (interferences, outages, etc.)
    • Design Changes (RFIs & RFPs)
    • Outline of Subcontractor Coordination (subcontractors involved need to attend, but not present)
  • Public Notices and Permits
  • Facilitates for the schedule to move forward – Feedback for Next Day and Three Week Lookaheads, submittals in place, work plans reviewed, preparatory meetings scheduled and/or completed, issues or conflicts addressed.

Skills and Qualifications

  • Ability to address issues with all features of work at the site
  • Knowledge of all the necessary coordination to complete project scope
  • Good decision maker – desire to make decisions based on compliance, practicality, sound fact and for the benefit of the company
  • Ability to work and communicate in a team atmosphere
  • Computer Literate including Microsoft Office (a plus for knowledge in USACE RMS, CMIC)
  • Knowledge in reading plans and interpreting specifications
  • Training in the 3-Phase Quality Control Programs (USACE CQCM)
  • General knowledge in First Aid/CPR, OSHA regulations
  • Knowledge and/or Training in Confined Spaces, Rigging, Scaffolding Inspection, Benching and Shoring, Fall Protection and other safety procedures needed to complete the scope of the project.
  • Innate desire to bring the client a quality based, fully compliant project.
  • General knowledge of the Electrical Code, the International Mechanical Code, Plumbing Code, other Building and Industry Codes and Standards, LEED and Sustainability, etc.

Experience

  • Construction Quality Control: 3 years (Preferred)
  • Construction industry with vertical building experience: 5 years

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