Rigger Helpers typically work outdoors or in industrial environments like construction sites, shipyards, or warehouses, often exposed to varying weather and noisy conditions. Daily responsibilities involve assisting experienced riggers with setting up rigging gear, attaching and detaching loads, signaling crane or equipment operators, and maintaining safety in lifting operations. The role can require physical labor, such as moving heavy materials, and adherence to strict safety protocols. Working closely with a team, Rigger Helpers play a vital role in ensuring projects proceed smoothly and safely. Consistency, alertness, and a willingness to learn make this a rewarding, hands-on starting point for a career in rigging or construction.