What is the difference between Stranding Operator vs Marine Rigger?

Career: Stranding Operator

AspectStranding OperatorMarine Rigger
Required CredentialsOSHA certifications, safety training, specialized equipment knowledgeOSHA certifications, rigging and signaling certifications, safety training
Work EnvironmentOffshore and onshore marine sites, working with cables and linesOffshore and onshore marine sites, handling rigging and lifting equipment
Industry UsageTelecommunications, offshore oil & gas, maritimeOffshore oil & gas, maritime construction, shipbuilding

Both roles operate in marine environments and require safety certifications. While a Stranding Operator primarily handles cable installation and splicing, a Marine Rigger focuses on rigging and lifting operations. They often work together on offshore projects but have distinct responsibilities and skill sets.