Freelance riggers often work on a wide range of projects, from live event setups like concerts and theater productions to industrial installations and trade shows. Project requirements can vary greatly depending on factors such as load size, venue type, and safety regulations, making flexibility and adaptability essential traits for success. Rigging freelancers are commonly responsible for assessing venues, planning safe rigging points, assembling and disassembling structures, and collaborating with technical crews or clients for smooth operations. Each assignment may have unique challenges, such as working at height, managing tight deadlines, or accommodating last-minute changes. This variety provides a dynamic and rewarding work environment while developing a broad skillset and industry network.