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RIGGER

Portsmouth, VA · On-site +1

$36.32 - $42.37/hr

Summary You will serve as a RIGGER in the Lifting & Handling Department (Code 700), Rigging ... remote or isolated sites. You must be able to travel on military and commercial aircraft for ...

RIGGER

San Diego, CA · On-site +1

$27.38 - $45.79/hr

Summary You will serve as a RIGGER in the DEPARTMENT OF NAVY to include work sites of Portsmouth ... remote or isolated sites. You must be able to travel on military and commercial aircraft for ...

RIGGING WORKER

San Diego, CA · On-site +1

$32.46 - $37.84/hr

... remote or isolated sites. You must be able to travel on military and commercial aircraft for ... rigging equipment (e.g., jacks, chain falls, wire ropes, fiber rope, lifting gear, and slings)

$34 - $50/hr

Riggers are responsible for the safe installation, operation, and removal of overhead rigging systems, including motors, truss, and suspended equipment. Candidates must demonstrate strong technical ...

$64K - $75K/yr

The primary purpose of this position is to provide a rigging operations technician in support of the unit training missions, and prepare cargo for aerial drop operations utilizing various aircrafts ...

$20.65 - $33.69/hr

This position may require travel from normal duty station to CONUS and OCONUS and may include remote or isolated sites. You must be able to travel on military and commercial aircraft for extended ...

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Las Vegas, NV (remote available for qualified candidates) Type: Full time, Monday through Friday, 8 ... If you've worked in theatrical rigging, stage machinery, or entertainment automation, you know the ...

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How much do remote rigger jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote 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 a remote rigger?

A Remote Rigger is responsible for setting up, securing, and managing rigging equipment for various industries, such as gaming, animation, film, or live events, while working remotely. They create digital or physical rigging systems to ensure smooth movement and animation of characters, props, or machinery. This role requires proficiency in rigging software, strong problem-solving skills, and an understanding of animation principles or mechanical systems. Remote Riggers collaborate with designers, animators, or engineers through digital communication tools to meet project requirements.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote rigger?

To thrive as a Remote Rigger, you need solid skills in rigging design, mechanical systems, and safety protocols, typically supported by relevant technical training or certifications such as NCCCO or IRATA. Familiarity with remote-controlled hoisting equipment, load monitoring systems, and digital collaboration tools is crucial. Detail orientation, strong problem-solving abilities, and effective remote communication are valuable soft skills in this position. These competencies ensure safe, efficient rigging operations and smooth coordination with on-site teams, even from a distance.

What are the biggest challenges faced by someone working as a remote rigger?

One of the main challenges for Remote Riggers is ensuring clear communication and coordination with on-site crews without being physically present, which requires excellent use of digital tools and detailed planning. Adapting to varying site conditions and responding promptly to technical issues remotely can also present unique obstacles. However, being proficient in remote troubleshooting and staying organized can help overcome these hurdles. This role often requires flexibility and a proactive approach to maintaining safety and project standards, making it ideal for professionals who thrive in dynamic, technology-driven environments.

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$36.32 - $42.37/hr

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Posted 9 days ago


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Summary
You will serve as a RIGGER in the Lifting & Handling Department (Code 700), Rigging & Equipment Operations Division (Code 740), Rigging Branch (Code 741) of NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD.
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Duties
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  • You will apply a thorough knowledge of rigging principles and techniques to relative to lad stress and ability to move objects.
  • You will utilize a working knowledge of submarines, and or surface ship systems, components, compartments and tanks.
  • You will ensure all bells on cranes are operational, tracks are clear and moving and the tower and bool are before rotating or tracking the crane.
  • You will direct the movement of portal and hammer head or mobile cranes and derricks.
  • You will be responsible for instructing apprentice helpers, rigger workers and or riggers in assigned work.

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Conditions of employment
  • Must be a US Citizen.
  • Must be determined suitable for federal employment.
  • Must participate in the direct deposit pay program.
  • New employees to the Department of the Navy will be required to successfully pass the E-Verify employment verification check. To learn more about E-Verify, including your rights and responsibilities, visit e-verify.gov
  • Within the Department of Defense (DoD), the appointment of retired military members within 180 days immediately following retirement date to a civilian position is subject to the provisions of 5 United States Code 3326.
  • Males born after 12-31-59 must be registered for Selective Service.
  • This is a bargaining unit position.
  • You will be required to successfully complete a pre-appointment physical examination.
  • You will be required to obtain and maintain an interim and/or final security clearance prior to entrance on duty. Failure to obtain and maintain the required level of clearance may result in the withdrawal of a job offer or removal.
  • You will be required to wear personal protective equipment such as helmets, gloves, coveralls, glasses, goggles, respirators and safety shoes continuously for the duration of the work shift.
  • Work is performed in areas where potentially harmful physical and chemical agents are present (e.g. fumes, dust, heat, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation and chemicals). You will be required to participate in medical surveillance programs.
  • This position may require travel from normal duty station to CONUS and OCONUS and may include remote or isolated sites. You must be able to travel on military and commercial aircraft for extended periods of time.
  • You will be required to climb ladders and scaffolding.
  • You will lift and/or carry loads/items up to 50 pounds in weight.
  • Successful completion of a pre-employment drug test (including marijuana) is required. A tentative offer of employment will be rescinded if you fail to report to the drug test appointment or fail the test. You will be subject to random testing.

Qualifications
Although a specific length of time and experience is not required for most trade and labor occupations, you must show through experience and training that you possess the quality level of knowledge and skill necessary to perform the duties of the position at the level for which you are applying. Qualification requirements emphasis is on quality of experience, not necessarily the length of time.
Your qualifications will be evaluated on the basis of your level of knowledge, skills, abilities and/or competencies in the job elements and screen out listed below.
This job has a screen-out element which will be used to determine minimum eligibility for this job. Applicants who do not receive a minimum of two points on the screen-out element(s) will be found ineligible. The Screen-out Element for this position is: ABILITY TO DO THE WORK OF THE POSITION WITHOUT MORE THAN NORMAL SUPERVISION
  • Experience applying thorough knowledge of rigging principles and techniques to make difficult decisions relative to load stress and ability to move objects.
  • Experience using complex multipoint suspension techniques to permit maneuvering over and around obstacles.
  • Experience planning, laying out, assembling, repairing, and installing complex weight-handling gear and rigging systems.
  • Experience reading, interpreting, and understanding specifications, procedures, diagrams, and sketches.
  • Experience using working knowledge of submarines and/or surface ship systems, components, compartments, and tanks.
  • Experience directing cranes and operating hoists, forklifts and/ or hand trucks to handle heavier material and equipment.

Applicants must meet the requirements of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Job Qualification Handbook for Trades and Labor Occupations. Additional qualification information can be found at: https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/classification-qualifications/federal-wage-system-qualifications/#url=List-of-Approved-Job-Elements
Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., professional, philanthropic, religious, spiritual, community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment.
Additional information
This position is covered by the Department of Defense Priority Placement Program.
Additional vacancies may be filled by this announcement.
A tentative offer of employment will be rescinded if the selectee fails to meet the pre-employment requirements, including failure to report to any of the scheduled appointments.
During the application process you will have the ability to opt-in to make your resume available to hiring managers in the agency who have similar positions in the local commuting area. Depending on the hiring organization and the position being filled, job requirements (e.g., security clearance, travel, drug testing, financial disclosure filing, bargaining unit status, etc.) may vary. Other hiring managers filling similar positions may offer relocation expense reimbursement and/or may offer recruitment incentives for new employees, depending on funding availability and in accordance with policy. If you opt-in and are referred on a certificate, your resume will be available to other hiring managers for 180-days from the date the job announcement closes. Opting in does not impact your application for this announcement, nor does it guarantee further consideration for additional positions.
Federal annuitant information: The selection of an annuitant is subject to the Department of Defense and Department of the Navy policy on the employment of annuitants. Policy information may be found at: http://www.secnav.navy.mil/donhr/Documents/CivilianJobs/FedCivAnnuitants.pdf
PPP applicants will be placed at the FPL, if determined Well Qualified (WQ). To receive priority consideration, the FPL must be the same grade level or equivalent of the retained grade or the grade held immediately prior to separation.
ICTAP Applicants: To be considered well-qualified and exercise selection priority as an ICTAP candidate, displaced Federal employees must satisfy all qualification requirements for the position and receive a rating in the highly qualified category (score 85) or higher. ICTAP candidates must provide copies of all of the following documentation at the time of application: 1) agency notice; 2) most recent performance appraisal; and 3) most recent SF-50 or notification of personnel action that includes position, grade level, and duty location. Applicants who do not provide this documentation will not receive consideration as an ICTAP candidate. For more information about ICTAP eligibility please review the following link: https://www.usajobs.gov/Help/working-in-government/unique-hiring-paths/federal-employees/career-transition/
Military Spouse Preference applicants will be placed at the highest grade for which they have applied and are determined Best Qualified (BQ). A BQ military spouse possesses knowledge, skills, abilities, and competencies comparable to others who meet the competitive referral criteria for the specific position.
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Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.
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