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Trillium Construction is seeking Riggers for a Windmill farm in Touchet, WA.
Work is expected to start 8/14/23 lasting several years.
Pay rates for Riggers that meet the qualifications will range from $30-$32/hour depending on experience and skillset.
$130 Per diem will be offered on all 7 days for qualified travelers.
Work schedule is Monday thru Friday with some Saturday work, working 10 hours per day with expected 50-60 hours per week.
Riggers should be able to work independently or as a team to help crane operator move material via hand signals and safely rig material.
The ability to Rig, flag/signal and identify safety hazards are required to apply.
Riggers must have at least 2 years' experience in rigging, and safely perform tasks given.
Ideal candidates will have the ability to identify mount points for balance and know load capabilities.
No certifications are required to perform work, but certifications with NCCER Rigging are preferable.
Qualifications:
2-3 years Rigging in industrial capacities Ability to provide rigging references Own basic hand tools Have reliable transportation Ability to complete preemployment screenings Valid Drivers license Trillium has been recruiting and placing professionals for over 30 years.
From Fortune 100 companies to small businesses, our philosophy remains the same:
to achieve excellence by providing quality employees and an uncompromising level of service.
We believe in honesty, integrity, and a simple philosophy of providing value to our customers and our employees.
We strive to be unsurpassed in the recruitment and placement of quality and skilled professionals.
Trillium is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Recommended Skills Construction Toolkits Hand Signals Safety Principles Self Motivation Tower Crane Transportation Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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