What Is a Crane Rigger and How to Become One

By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

What Is a Crane Rigger?

A crane rigger is responsible for lifting and moving large or heavy load objects with the use of a crane. These skilled professionals are certified to safely operate this heavy machinery. In this career, you typically works on construction sites such as tall buildings, ships, bridges, and roads. Since the size of the load you are moving with the crane can be dangerous, you must comply with all safety standards as outlined in your certified training. Your job duties include operating the crane equipment and making sure the crane is assembled properly.

How to Become a Crane Rigger

The qualifications for a career as a crane rigger begins with a high school diploma or an equivalent certificate. The next step is to earn your crane rigger certification through specialized training courses. These courses are broken down into many levels; each level determines the size and type of rigging you are approved to operate. These courses include both classwork and a written examination. A successful crane rigger needs to fully understand all safety issues surrounding the moving of such large objects.

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