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Event Rigging Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Rigger 1

Temple, TX · On-site

$22.25 - $28.75/hr

You will also be required to communicate with the rigging team and ensure compliance with state ... events). * See details at close range (within a few feet of the observer). * Listen to and ...

Rigger 1

Temple, TX · On-site

$22.25 - $28.75/hr

You will also be required to communicate with the rigging team and ensure compliance with state ... events). * See details at close range (within a few feet of the observer). * Listen to and ...

SkyCam rigger

Fort Worth, TX · On-site

$23 - $29.75/hr

SkyCam ® plays a significant role in changing the way live sporting events are broadcast, including NFL, NBA, NHL, etc. Nature of Work: Under general supervision, the main duty of the Rigger is to ...

SkyCam rigger

Fort Worth, TX · On-site

$21.50 - $27.75/hr

SkyCam ® plays a significant role in changing the way live sporting events are broadcast, including NFL, NBA, NHL, etc. Nature of Work: Under general supervision, the main duty of the Rigger is to ...

SkyCam rigger

Fort Worth, TX · On-site

$21.50 - $27.75/hr

SkyCam ® plays a significant role in changing the way live sporting events are broadcast, including NFL, NBA, NHL, etc. Nature of Work:Under general supervision, the main duty of the Rigger is to ...

... events in Houston. We work with some of the biggest production companies in the business and ... Comfortable climbing & working at heights as required for Rigging. Other Requirements: * Reliable ...

... live events in the greater Dallas-Ft Worth area. We work with some of the biggest production ... Comfortable climbing & working at heights as required for Rigging. Other Requirements: * Reliable ...

... most successful events in our industry, we have a great opportunity for you! We're hiring all ... Comfortable climbing & working at heights as required for Rigging. Other Requirements: * Reliable ...

... most successful events in our industry, we have a great opportunity for you! We're hiring all ... Comfortable climbing & working at heights as required for Rigging. Other Requirements: * Reliable ...

Office Administrator

Sweetwater, TX · On-site

$14.25 - $19.50/hr

Introduction Bigge Crane and Rigging has beenelevating America since 1916. With over1,800 cranesand ... Employee Engagement & Events * Plan and coordinate monthly shop luncheons, including catering ...

Office Administrator

Sweetwater, TX · On-site

$14.25 - $19.50/hr

Introduction Bigge Crane and Rigging has been elevating America since 1916. With over 1,800 cranes ... Employee Engagement & Events * Plan and coordinate monthly shop luncheons, including catering ...

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Riggers * Stagehand * Loaders * Electricians What You'll Need * Prior experience in live events, scenic installs, or production labor * Transportation to and from job sites in the Dallas, TX area

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Event Rigging information

What is event rigging?

Event rigging refers to the process of installing and securing equipment such as lighting, audio systems, video screens, and scenic elements in venues for concerts, conferences, and other events. Rigging professionals use specialized hardware and techniques to safely suspend and support these elements from the venue’s structure. Proper rigging ensures that equipment is safely positioned and that the event runs smoothly while maintaining safety standards for both crew and attendees.

What is the difference between Event Rigging vs Stage Rigging?

AspectEvent RiggingStage Rigging
CertificationsRigging certifications, OSHA safety trainingRigging certifications, OSHA safety training
Work EnvironmentConcerts, festivals, corporate eventsTheatrical productions, concerts, theater
Industry UsageEvent planning, entertainment industryPerforming arts, theater productions

Event Rigging and Stage Rigging share similar skills and certifications, but they differ mainly in work environment and application. Event Rigging focuses on temporary setups for live events like concerts and festivals, while Stage Rigging is centered on theatrical productions and permanent stage setups. Both roles require safety certifications and experience with rigging equipment, but their specific contexts and environments distinguish them.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Event Rigger, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Event Rigger, you need a solid understanding of physics, mechanical principles, and safety regulations, often supported by relevant training or certifications like Entertainment Technician Certification Program (ETCP). Familiarity with rigging hardware, hoists, motor controllers, and load calculation software is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork are crucial soft skills for ensuring safe and efficient setups. These skills and qualities are vital to prevent accidents, support complex productions, and maintain safety standards in live event environments.

What are some common challenges faced by event rigging professionals during large-scale productions?

Event rigging professionals often encounter challenges such as meeting tight setup deadlines, adapting to last-minute changes in event layouts, and ensuring all equipment meets strict safety standards. Coordinating with lighting, audio, and stage design teams requires clear communication and flexibility, especially when working in venues with unique structural limitations. Staying current with safety regulations and best practices is essential for managing both the technical and collaborative aspects of the job.
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$22.25 - $28.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Overview

About M.C. DeanM.C. Dean is Building Intelligence. We design, build, operate, and maintain cyber-physical solutions for the nation's most mission-critical facilities, secure environments, complex infrastructure, and global enterprises.  With over 7,000 employees, our capabilities span electrical, electronic security, telecommunications, life safety, automation and controls, audiovisual, and IT systems. Headquarters in Tysons, Virginia, M.C. Dean delivers resilient, secure, and innovative power and technology solutions through engineering expertise and smart systems integration. Why Join Us?Our people are passionate about engineering innovation that improves lives and drives impactful change. Guided by our core values-agility, expertise, and trust-we foster a collaborative and forward-thinking work environment.  At M.C. Dean, we are committed to building the next generation of technical leaders in electrical, engineering, and cybersecurity industries. 

Qualified Riggers are asked to set up and repair rigging for the movement of heavy equipment. As a Rigger, you will be required to prepare the materials before loading, set up the rigging equipment, operate heavy equipment machinery, and dismantle the rigging after the job. You will also be required to communicate with the rigging team and ensure compliance with state health and safety regulations. To ensure success as a Rigger, you should have in-depth knowledge of rigging equipment, excellent spatial awareness, and good communication skills. A skilled Rigger is meticulous with construction and always aware of safety on the construction site.

Responsibilities
  • Inspecting and preparing loads that need to be moved.
  • Setting, aligning, and leveling heavy equipment machinery.
  • Selecting the appropriate rigging gear.
  • Preparing rigging equipment including beams, pulleys, clamps, and bolts. Inspecting rigging before final use Monitoring and maintaining rigging equipment.
  • Maneuvering loads using heavy equipment machinery and by hand.
  • Ensuring compliance with state and company safety procedures.
  • Communicating with the rigging and construction team.
  • Signal or verbally direct workers engaged in hoisting and moving loads, in order to ensure safety of workers and materials.
  • Breaking down rigging equipment and conducting post-rigging inspections.
Qualifications
  • High school diploma or GED. 3+ years working as a Rigger.
  • Preferred Level 1 NCCCR certification. Familiarity with OSHA safety standards. In-depth knowledge of rigging equipment and heavy machinery.
  • Excellent hearing and vision.
  • Ability to work at heights and in noisy environments.
  • High-level mathematical skills.
  • Physical fitness and ability to lift heavy equipment.
  • Ability to work outdoors in harsh weather conditions.

Abilities:

  • The position requires the ability to lift, carry, and move objects weighing up to [50 pounds] on a regular basis. Candidates must demonstrate physical strength and stamina to perform various tasks, including but not limited to, loading, and unloading, operating equipment, and assisting in the transportation of various materials. Proper lifting techniques and safety protocols must be followed to ensure personal and team safety.
  • Relocates a 12-foot stepladder without assistance.
  • Works at various heights up to 60 feet and can climb and maintain balance on scaffolds, aerial lifts, catwalks and all types of ladders.
  • Walks, climbs, lifts, squats, crawls, kneels, pushes, pulls and reaches overhead on a routine and repetitive basis.
  • Possess good vision (may be corrected vision), the ability to see in color, and the ability to hear and communicate in English.
  • May use a standard ladder without exceeding the weight limit while carrying tools.
  • Tell when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong.  It does not involve solving the problem, only recognizing there is a problem.
  • Apply general rules to specific problems to produce answers that make sense.
  • Combine pieces of information to form general rules or conclusions (including finding a relationship among seemingly unrelated events).
  • See details at close range (within a few feet of the observer).
  • Listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences.
Employment Type: FULL_TIME