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Temporary Rigging Engineer Jobs in Kentucky (NOW HIRING)

Coordinate work across crafts, departments, and contractors; maintain liaison with engineering ... Perform and oversee steel erection tasks, including fitting, welding, rigging, and scaffold setup ...

Temporary Rigging Engineer information

What is the difference between Temporary Rigging Engineer vs Rigging Supervisor?

AspectTemporary Rigging EngineerRigging Supervisor
CredentialsCertifications in rigging, safety, and possibly engineering degreesRigging certifications, leadership, and safety training
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, film sets, event venuesOn-site supervision of rigging teams in similar environments
Employer & IndustryConstruction, entertainment, industrial projectsConstruction companies, entertainment productions, industrial firms
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles, qualifications, and job scopeComparing responsibilities, leadership, and experience

The main difference is that a Temporary Rigging Engineer focuses on technical rigging tasks and installation, often working under supervision, while a Rigging Supervisor oversees the rigging team, manages safety, and ensures project completion. Both roles require rigging certifications and work in similar environments, but the supervisor has additional leadership responsibilities.

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Traveling Tank Superintendent

Traveling Tank Superintendent

CB&I

Louisville, KY • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Company Overview
CB&I® is the world's leading designer and builder of storage facilities, tanks and terminals. With more than 60,000 structures completed throughout our 135+ year history, we have the global expertise and strategically-located operations to provide customers world-class storage solutions for even the most complex energy infrastructure projects.
Overview
THIS ROLE TRAVELS PROJECT TO PROJECT WITHIN US.
The Tank Superintendent is responsible for supervising a crew that field erect, fit, weld, grind, and inspect new steel storage tanks, vessels, and structures and that make repairs to existing steel storage tanks, vessels, and structures. This position is a Supervisor role. The role directly reports to the Construction Manager and routinely interacts with Clients, Project Management Team (PMT), Erection Crews, Supervisors, Subcontractors, and Internal Support Departments.
Benefits Offered:
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Dental insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Short Term Disability
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Paid time off - Vacation + Paid Holiday

Responsibilities
  • Supervise a crew at a work location, ensuring compliance with project specifications, safety standards, and schedules.
  • Coordinate work across crafts, departments, and contractors; maintain liaison with engineering, planning, and procurement teams.
  • Train, coach, and mentor team members, including welders in SMAW, FCAW, SAW, EGW, and GTAW processes.
  • Perform and oversee steel erection tasks, including fitting, welding, rigging, and scaffold setup, using appropriate tools and equipment.
  • Ensure proper use and maintenance of site, equipment, adherence to safety procedures, and completion of required inspections.
  • Read and interpret construction drawings; communicate tasks clearly and ensure cargo is secured and coordinated with drivers.
  • Support project progress through scheduling, reporting, and resolving field issues such as productivity or work interfaces.
  • Assists in resolving construction problems (lack of productivity, work interfaces etc.) as required.
  • Assists in development of look ahead scheduling and progress reporting.
    • Set up, break down, and rig lifting equipment such as mobile cranes and fixed derricks.
    • Unload fabricated steel products and tools from trucks or rail cars.
    • Lay out and install tank accessories according to drawings and procedures.
    • Perform additional assignments per supervisor's direction.
  • Erect and dismantle temporary scaffolding used in steel plate construction.

Local Requirements
Physical Requirements
NP=Not Present, O=Occasionally (0-33%), F=Frequently (34-66%), C=Constantly (67-100%)
Standing
C
Walking
F
Sitting
O
Pushing
F
Pulling
F
Climbing
F
Balancing
F
Bending
F
Stooping
F
Kneeling
O
Crouching
O
Crawling
O
Reaching
F
Handling
F
Fingering
F
Feeling
C
Vision
C
Hearing
C
Lifting (lbs.)
Carrying (lbs.)
0-10lbs
C
0-10lbs
C
Qualifications
  • Typically, 15+ years of relevant experience with 10+ years in a supervisor/superintendent role.
  • Weld Qualification/Certification in multiple processes (FCAW, SMAW, SAW, etc.)
  • English is required, Spanish is beneficial
  • SIPP Training
  • NCCCO Certified Equipment Operator
  • CB&I Mobile Crane Safety Training

Skills and Behaviors
  • Climb structures utilizing appropriate fall protection and available handholds and footholds.
  • Access elevated work platforms and scaffolds through the use of ladders, stairways, or other designated access ways.
  • Work in confined spaces where respirators and fresh air equipment are utilized.
  • Adaptability and Agility to learn and contribute in varying and complex environments
  • Advanced Self-Awareness and Interpersonal skills
  • A consistently developing Business and Technical Acumen coupled with a drive to achieve results
  • Computer Skills:
  • Communication Skills: Ability to effectively verbally communicate directions from craft supervisors and respond to questions from managers and fellow workers.
  • Mathematical skills: Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations.