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Perform rigging activities for lifting and transporting heavy equipment, machinery, and materials using cranes, hoists, and other lifting equipment. * Set up and dismantle rigging equipment ...

Perform rigging activities for lifting and transporting heavy equipment, machinery, and materials using cranes, hoists, and other lifting equipment. * Set up and dismantle rigging equipment ...

Crane Mechanic

Austin, TX · On-site

$26 - $34.50/hr

TNT Crane & Rigging, Inc. Position: Crane Mechanic Location: San Antonio, Texas Reports to: Branch Manager *** Local Candidates Only *** TNT Crane & Rigging, Inc. is looking to add an experienced ...

Perform rigging activities for lifting and transporting heavy equipment, machinery, and materials using cranes, hoists, and other lifting equipment. * Set up and dismantle rigging equipment ...

Crane Mechanic

Midland, TX · On-site

$27 - $35.75/hr

TNT Crane & Rigging, Inc. Position: Crane Mechanic Location: Midland, TX Reports to: Branch Manager TNT Crane & Rigging, Inc. is looking to add an experienced full-time crane mechanic to our growing ...

Perform rigging activities for lifting and transporting heavy equipment, machinery, and materials using cranes, hoists, and other lifting equipment. * Set up and dismantle rigging equipment ...

Perform rigging activities for lifting and transporting heavy equipment, machinery, and materials using cranes, hoists, and other lifting equipment. * Set up and dismantle rigging equipment ...

Perform rigging activities for lifting and transporting heavy equipment, machinery, and materials using cranes, hoists, and other lifting equipment. * Set up and dismantle rigging equipment ...

Perform rigging activities for lifting and transporting heavy equipment, machinery, and materials using cranes, hoists, and other lifting equipment. * Set up and dismantle rigging equipment ...

Perform rigging activities for lifting and transporting heavy equipment, machinery, and materials using cranes, hoists, and other lifting equipment. * Set up and dismantle rigging equipment ...

Perform rigging activities for lifting and transporting heavy equipment, machinery, and materials using cranes, hoists, and other lifting equipment. * Set up and dismantle rigging equipment ...

Perform rigging activities for lifting and transporting heavy equipment, machinery, and materials using cranes, hoists, and other lifting equipment. * Set up and dismantle rigging equipment ...

Perform rigging activities for lifting and transporting heavy equipment, machinery, and materials using cranes, hoists, and other lifting equipment. * Set up and dismantle rigging equipment ...

Assemble and set up rigging using cables, ropes, pulleys, winches, blocks, and sheaves. * Secure loads with hooks, chains, slings, or other devices for safe lifting. * Guide crane operators with hand ...

Specialty Rigger

Marion, TX

$21.25 - $27.50/hr

TNT Crane & Rigging, Inc. Specialty Rigging Division Position: Specialty Rigger Location: Austin, TX Reports to: Operations Manager Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities: Ensures safety first.

Specialty Rigger

Marion, TX

$21.25 - $27.50/hr

TNT Crane & Rigging, Inc. Specialty Rigging Division Position: Specialty Rigger Location: Austin, TX Reports to: Operations Manager Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities: Ensures safety first.

Southway Crane and Rigging Position: Crane Operator Location: Valdosta, Georgia Reports to: Branch Manager Southway Crane & Rigging is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our ...

Turnaround Rigger

Saint James, LA

$22.75 - $29.50/hr

TNT Crane & Rigging Inc. Turnaround Rigger Location: St. James Reports to Branch Manager TNT Crane and Rigging Inc is looking for Turnaround Riggers for a project working out of our branch for ...

Southway Crane and Rigging Position: Crane Operator Location: Columbia/Lexington Reports to: Branch Manager Southway Crane & Rigging is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our ...

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How much do crane and rigging jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for crane and rigging in the United States is $27.90, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.56 and $31.97 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are crane and rigging jobs?

Crane and rigging jobs involve operating cranes and setting up rigging equipment to lift, move, and position heavy materials or machinery on construction sites, industrial facilities, or shipyards. Workers in these roles are responsible for ensuring safe and efficient movement of loads, often coordinating with other crew members and following strict safety protocols. They may operate different types of cranes, inspect rigging gear, and calculate load weights to prevent accidents. Training, certifications, and a strong understanding of safety procedures are essential in this field.

What is the difference between Crane And Rigging vs Crane Operator?

AspectCrane And RiggingCrane Operator
CertificationsRigging certifications, crane safety trainingCrane operation licenses, certifications
Work EnvironmentPreparing, assembling, and inspecting rigging equipment; assisting with crane setupOperating cranes to lift and move loads
Employer & IndustryConstruction, manufacturing, shippingConstruction, industrial sites, shipping yards

Crane And Rigging professionals focus on rigging setup, safety, and assisting crane operators, while Crane Operators are responsible for the actual operation of cranes. Both roles require safety certifications and are essential in construction and industrial projects, but they differ in daily tasks and responsibilities.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in crane and rigging operations, and how are they typically addressed on the job?

Crane and rigging professionals often encounter challenges such as working in confined spaces, managing heavy loads with precision, and maintaining clear communication in noisy or complex environments. To address these, teams prioritize safety briefings, use standardized hand signals and radios, and conduct thorough site assessments before lifting operations. Ongoing training and close coordination with other construction or site personnel help ensure tasks are completed efficiently and safely, minimizing risks and delays.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Crane and Rigging Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Crane and Rigging Specialist, you need a solid understanding of load calculations, crane operation, and rigging techniques, typically supported by a high school diploma and completion of a certified training program. Familiarity with crane simulators, load monitoring systems, and possession of certifications such as NCCCO (National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators) are commonly required. Strong spatial awareness, attention to detail, and teamwork skills help ensure safety and effective communication on job sites. These competencies are crucial for preventing accidents, maintaining efficiency, and complying with strict safety regulations in heavy lifting operations.
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Infographic showing various Crane And Rigging job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, and 99% Full Time. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,039 per year, or $27.9 per hour.
Crane & Rigging Superintendent - Primoris Energy Services

Crane & Rigging Superintendent - Primoris Energy Services

Primoris

Waco, TX

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 20 days ago


Primoris Services rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 44 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

28th of 78 rated construction


Job description

Position Overview:

We’re looking for a Crane & Rigging Superintendent / Lift Director to lead all crane operations, rigging activities, and critical lift planning on our power generation and industrial construction projects. You bring extensive experience managing crane fleets, directing complex lifts, and ensuring every pick is planned and executed safely on simple-cycle, combined-cycle, and large industrial facilities.
In this role, you’ll serve as the on-site authority for all lifting operations—from mobilization through demobilization—coordinating closely with project leadership, craft disciplines, and equipment vendors to keep our projects moving safely and on schedule.

Key Responsibilities:

Crane & Lift Operations
  • Serve as the designated Lift Director for all critical, heavy, and complex lifts on site
  • Plan, coordinate, and supervise all crane and rigging operations from mobilization through demobilization
  • Develop and review critical lift plans, including load charts, rigging configurations, ground bearing calculations, and swing radius studies
  • Direct crane positioning, setup, and operation for equipment sets, steel erection, vessel installation, and module placements
  • Oversee crane and rigging activities including:
  • Hydraulic cranes, crawler cranes, and rough-terrain cranes
  • Tower cranes and self-erecting cranes as applicable
  • Specialized transport and heavy-haul rigging
  • Multi-crane tandem lifts and engineered lift procedures
  • Manage on-site crane fleet logistics, including crane sizing, selection, mobilization scheduling, and utilization tracking
  • Coordinate crane work windows, load paths, and exclusion zones with all site disciplines
Rigging & Equipment
  • Oversee all rigging operations, including sling selection, shackle sizing, spreader bar design, and below-the-hook lifting devices
  • Ensure all rigging gear is inspected, certified, and properly maintained per OSHA and ASME standards
  • Manage rigging inventories, track certifications, and ensure proper storage and handling of rigging equipment
  • Coordinate with third-party crane vendors, rigging suppliers, and engineered lift consultants
Safety & Compliance
  • Ensure all lifting operations comply with OSHA crane and rigging standards (29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC), ASME B30 standards, and site-specific requirements
  • Conduct pre-lift meetings, task hazard analyses, and lift-specific safety briefings for every critical pick
  • Verify operator qualifications, certifications, and medical fitness for all crane operators on site
  • Enforce exclusion zones, barricading requirements, and communication protocols during all lifting operations
  • Conduct daily crane inspections and ensure compliance with annual and periodic inspection requirements
  • Investigate and document any crane or rigging incidents, near-misses, or equipment deficiencies
Coordination & Leadership
  • Lead and supervise crane operators, riggers, oilers, and signal persons on site
  • Coordinate with project management, engineering, safety, and other craft superintendents on lift sequencing and schedule integration
  • Conduct daily job briefings, toolbox talks, and pre-task planning for crane and rigging crews
  • Monitor productivity, crane utilization, and rigging labor efficiency—adjusting plans to support project milestones
  • Review drawings, equipment weights, lift studies, and work packages to ensure proper execution
  • Interface with inspectors, client representatives, crane vendors, and third-party engineers
  • Identify and resolve field issues, constructability concerns, and lift conflicts
  • Support equipment setting, alignment, and turnover activities

Qualifications:

Required
  • 10–20 years of experience in crane operations and rigging on heavy industrial or power generation projects
  • Proven experience as a Lift Director, Crane Superintendent, or Rigging Superintendent on large-scale projects
  • Direct experience on gas turbine simple-cycle, combined-cycle, or similar power generation facilities
  • Strong knowledge of crane types, capacities, load charts, and operational limitations:
  • Hydraulic, crawler, rough-terrain, and tower cranes
  • Multi-crane tandem lift operations
  • Expertise in rigging engineering, including sling angles, load factors, center of gravity calculations, and below-the-hook device selection
  • Thorough knowledge of OSHA crane and rigging regulations (29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC) and ASME B30 standards
  • Experience developing and executing critical lift plans with engineered rigging solutions
  • Ability to read and interpret structural drawings, equipment arrangement drawings, vendor lift data, and specifications
  • Strong understanding of ground bearing pressure, crane mat requirements, and site access planning for heavy lifts
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and organizational skills
  • Strong commitment to safety and quality
Preferred
  • NCCCO certification (Crane Operator and/or Lift Director)
  • NCCER Rigging certification or equivalent trade credentials
  • CPR/First Aid certification
  • Experience on utility-scale or large industrial EPC projects
  • Familiarity with 3D lift planning software (e.g., Cranimax, LiftPlanner, or equivalent)
  • Familiarity with both union and non-union work environments
  • Experience with heavy-haul transport, hydraulic gantry systems, or jack-and-slide operations

Work Environment:

  • Ability to work extended hours, nights, weekends, and shutdown schedules as project needs require
  • Comfortable working in industrial environments, including elevated work areas, around heavy equipment, and outdoor conditions in all weather
  • Willingness to travel or work at remote project locations

Benefits: 

  • Competitive compensation paid weekly
  • Best-in-class; Medical, Dental, Vision, and LTD/STD
  • 401(k) with company match, vested day-one
  • Employee Stock Purchase Plan [ESPP]
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Paid Time Off, Holiday Pay, and Community Service Paid Time Off
  • Pet Coverage "For our Furry Friends"
  • Legal Assistance Coverage
  • Award winning safety programs
  • Opportunities for professional development and career advancement

    Company Overview

    Primoris was formed in 2004 as the parent company and is traded on the NYSE under the symbol PRIM. We provide a wide range of construction, maintenance, and engineering services for power generation, oil and gas, chemical, pipeline, utilities and distribution, and civil infrastructure clients. Primoris is ranked in the top 1% of the prestigious Top 600 Specialty Contractors List by Engineering News-Record (ENR), having built projects throughout the U.S. and Canada. For additional information, please visit www.prim.com.

    Primoris Energy Services is a major direct-hire contractor in the U.S. delivering self-performed turnkey industrial construction and EPC services. We offer these services to our clients within the refining, gas processing, chemical/petrochemical, hydrogen, power generation, mining, pulp and paper industries from the first groundbreaking activity all the way through commissioning and start-up of the project. Primoris forms a partnership with our customers and major stakeholders from early-stage engineering through construction completion and commercial operation, safely, on-time, and within budget.

    Agency Statement

    We are not accepting resumes from Third Party Recruiting Firms for this position. If you are an Agency or Search firm representative, contact the Primoris Talent Acquisition Manager directly for consideration. Primoris or its subsidiaries will not be responsible for any fees arising from the use of resumes and online response forms through this source. In addition, Primoris or its subsidiaries will not be responsible for any fees on unsolicited resumes that are submitted to any member of the Staffing or Operations team. Primoris has established an approved vendor program for this service and will only consider accepting submissions from those approved firms. For consideration in becoming an approved vendor, contact HR.

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