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The Journeyman 1-3 Bullriggers will perform complex rigging tasks under minimal supervision, interpret lift plans, coordinate with crane operators, and help ensure that all lifts are conducted safely and efficiently. This role is critical in supporting the safe installation of heavy modules, vessels, piping spools, and structural components across the facility.
Job Responsibility:
Execute critical and complex rigging operations to support construction activities on LNG process units, tanks, pipe racks, and utility systems
Read and interpret engineered lift plans, rigging studies, and detailed drawings specific to LNG facility construction
Load, transport, unload, and assist in selecting cables, ropes, pulleys, winches, blocks and sheaves, according to weight and size of load to be moved
Select, inspect, and set up appropriate rigging gear, including slings, spreader bars, shackles, and hoists for large and oversized loads
Determine load weights and centers of gravity, and calculate sling angles and tensions
Communicate clearly with crane operators using standard hand and voice signals, act as primary signalperson during complex lifts
Work closely with structural, mechanical, and crane crews to coordinate lift sequencing and logistics
Conduct pre-lift inspections, participate in toolbox talks, lift plan reviews, and Job Safety Analyses (JSAs)
Mentor and provide guidance to apprentice and journeyman-level riggers
Identify and report damaged or unsafe rigging equipment
assist in proper storage and maintenance of rigging gear
Comply with all OSHA, API, ASME, and company-specific safety procedures and protocols for LNG environments
Support tandem lifts, tailing operations, and critical lifts involving high-capacity cranes and modular components
Perform minor maintenance or cleaning activities of tools and equipment
Requirements:
Minimum 2 years of industrial construction/maintenance industry experience
NCCER Basic Rigging certification or NCCCO Rigger Level 1 certification or equivalent
Must be able to pass written craft test and practical test with a score of 80% or above
Experience in adhering to, monitoring and implementing project HSE policies
Knowledge of complex rigging
heavy rigging
change crane boom and cable
electrical safety
ladder and scaffold safety
introduction to lifting machinery
wire ropes basics
basic rigging
fire prevention
sizing of chokers
load charts
cutting torches
and basic knowledge of blueprint reading
Strong ability to interpret lift plans, rigging sketches, and technical documents
Able to perform most journey tasks with close supervision/direction and support
Capable of working in high-risk areas and around hazardous materials with strict adherence to HSE protocols
Physically able to lift 50+ lbs., work at heights, and tolerate LNG site conditions (heat, humidity, confined spaces)
Nice to have:
Prior rigging experience on modularized LNG projects, including module setting, pipe spool installation, and cryogenic equipment
Familiarity with load charts for hydraulic, lattice boom, and crawler cranes
Previously worked on international or Gulf Coast LNG terminals preferred
Experience using computerized rigging software or digital load charts