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Structural Ironworker

Gibsonton, FL · On-site

$20 - $28/hr

Perform hands-on tasks including bolting, grinding, drilling (mag drills), and rigging * Assist with material organization, staging, and site coordination * Ensure work is completed safely ...

Coordinate jobsite logistics, deliveries, staging areas, building access, tenant protection ... Monitor fall protection, scaffolding, rigging, aerial lift operation, confined‑space procedures ...

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Welder-Field

West Palm Beach, FL

$20.75 - $27.25/hr

... scaffolding or staging. * Absolute reliability, a strong work ethic, and the ability to work ... Fabricate and weld specialized steel rigging components and driving templates on-site or on barges ...

From the lights and video walls to the rigging, staging and audio, no matter how big or small the production is, there's a good chance 4Wall was behind it all. Be a part of a leading team in the ...

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What is the difference between Staging Rigging vs Scaffolding Rigger?

AspectStaging RiggingScaffolding Rigger
CertificationsRigging certifications, OSHA safety trainingScaffolding certifications, OSHA safety training
Work EnvironmentEvent venues, theaters, concert hallsConstruction sites, building exteriors
Industry UsageEntertainment, live events, theater productionsConstruction, building maintenance

Staging rigging primarily involves setting up equipment for live events and performances, focusing on safety and precision in entertainment venues. Scaffolding rigging is centered on constructing temporary structures for building access and support during construction or maintenance. While both roles require rigging certifications and safety training, their work environments and industry applications differ significantly.

How to become a staging rigging?

To become a staging rigger, individuals typically need to gain experience in rigging, often starting with entry-level positions or apprenticeships in event production or theater. Relevant skills include knowledge of rigging tools, safety procedures, and the ability to work with heavy equipment, with certifications such as OSHA safety training being beneficial. Building a strong understanding of stage setup, load calculations, and working at heights is essential for advancement in this field.

Is staging rigging a difficult job?

Staging rigging can be physically demanding and requires knowledge of safety protocols, proper use of tools, and understanding of load capacities. The job often involves working at heights and handling heavy equipment, making attention to detail and training important for safety and efficiency.

What is the job description of a staging rigging?

A staging rigging professional is responsible for installing, assembling, and maintaining the structural components of stage setups, including trusses, curtains, and lighting supports. They ensure safety and stability during events by following technical plans and using tools like hoists and rigging hardware. The role often requires knowledge of safety standards and may involve working at heights in a fast-paced environment.

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Class-A CDL Driver / Millright Support

Precision Industrial Contractors

Ocala, FL • On-site

$24 - $35/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

Class-A CDL Driver / Millright Support


Precision Industrial Contractors (PIC) is seeking an experienced Class-A CDL Driver to join our team based out of Ocala, Florida. This position is a temporary role, lasting until the end of October 2026.


This is more than a driving position. We are looking for a dependable, mechanically inclined individual who is comfortable operating commercial vehicles and supporting industrial construction crews in the field. The ideal candidate enjoys hands-on work, problem-solving, operating equipment, and contributing to project success both behind the wheel and on the job site.

What You'll Do


Transportation & Equipment Operations

  • Safely operate company-owned Class-A commercial vehicles for local, regional, and nationwide transportation needs
  • Transport construction equipment, machinery, materials, and oversized loads
  • Operate a:
    • 2019 Peterbilt 389
      • 18-Speed Eaton Manual Transmission
      • 40" Sleeper
      • Drop Axle
      • Omnitracs XRS E-Log System
    • 2022 Landoll 455B Trailer
      • Tridem Axle
      • Rollback / Step-Deck Configuration
      • 20,000 lb. Hydraulic Recovery Winch
      • Pneumatic and Hydraulic Hookups
  • Secure loads using chains, binders, straps, and other approved cargo securement methods
  • Load, unload, and transport machinery, construction equipment, and materials safely and efficiently
  • Verify manifests, delivery documentation, and obtain required signatures
  • Plan routes, monitor weather and road conditions, and communicate with dispatch regarding schedules and deliveries
  • Maintain accurate driving logs, hours of service records, and delivery documentation


Field & Project Support

When not operating commercial vehicles, this position will assist PIC's field crews on industrial construction, maintenance, and equipment installation projects.

Responsibilities may include:

  • Operating forklifts and telehandlers to move materials and equipment safely on job sites
  • Assisting with rigging and machinery moving activities using skates, slings, chain falls, and other rigging equipment
  • Operating hand and power tools including rotary hammer drills, impact drills, band saws, grinders, wrenches, and other construction equipment
  • Supporting millwrights, welders, and construction crews during equipment installations, shutdowns, and maintenance projects
  • Assisting with loading, unloading, staging, and organizing equipment and materials
  • Operating generators and replacing propane tanks as needed
  • Performing general labor and project support tasks as assigned
  • Troubleshooting field issues and helping identify practical solutions to keep projects moving forward
  • Maintaining a clean, organized, and safe work environment
  • Demonstrating patience, adaptability, and a team-first attitude in fast-paced industrial environments


Vehicle Inspection, Maintenance & Safety

  • Conduct pre-trip, en-route, and post-trip inspections
  • Monitor vehicle performance and report maintenance needs promptly
  • Maintain cleanliness and professional appearance of assigned equipment
  • Assist with routine maintenance tasks, including fueling and basic vehicle upkeep
  • Follow all DOT, ICC, FMCSA, and company safety regulations
  • Participate in safety meetings and training as required
  • Operate safely under varying road and weather conditions
  • Make safety the top priority in all aspects of the job


Qualifications

Required

  • Valid Class-A Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
  • Minimum of 2 years of commercial driving experience
  • Clean driving record with no major violations
  • Ability to pass pre-employment drug screening and background check
  • Experience operating manual transmissions
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills
  • Mechanical aptitude and willingness to perform hands-on field work
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds
  • Comfortable with overnight travel and extended driving periods


Preferred

  • Millwright, industrial maintenance, or industrial construction experience
  • Machinery moving and rigging experience
  • Forklift and telehandler operation experience
  • Flatbed hauling, cargo securement, and tarping experience
  • Experience working around heavy equipment and industrial job sites
  • Experience with hydraulic and pneumatic systems
  • Strong troubleshooting abilities and a solutions-oriented mindset


Compensation & Benefits

  • $24.00 - $35.00 per hour DOE
  • Overtime opportunities available
  • Weekly pay


Why Join PIC?

At PIC, we're committed to safety, quality, and teamwork. This role offers the opportunity to combine commercial driving with hands-on industrial construction work, providing variety, travel opportunities, and long-term career growth. If you're looking for a role where no two days are the same and your skills make a direct impact on project success, we'd love to hear from you.