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Yard Rigger (Grades 7 - 9) at General Dynamics Bath Iron Works Ashaway, RI 02804

Yard Rigger (Grades 7 - 9)Job DescriptionPay range for this position is $23.
82-$26.
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This is an experienced position to work as a Yard Rigger.
Applicants may be assigned to a variety of Y02 Trade tasks, including (but not limited to):
selecting and assembling rigging gear, determining load capacities of gear, attaching and un-attaching loads to lifting gear, give direction to crane operators with hand signals or radio, operate radio controlled cranes, perform complex hand rigging, complex lifts, engineered lifts, drift lifts, operate mobile equipment, inspect rigging gear, and perform basic crane operations.
Required/Preferred Education/TrainingPreferred - High School Diploma or GED.
Required - Experience operating bridge, portal, pendant, or radio remote cranes.
Required/Preferred ExperienceRequired - More than 3 year previous rigging experience.
Required - Must be able to work on ships, on the ground, and in all buildings.
Required - Must be able to identify the correct type sling for a given applicationRequired - Must be able to determine sling angles and associated capacities.
Required - Must demonstrate usage and understanding of Standard Hand Signals.
Required - Must meet the requirements of the Y02 physical task analysis.
Required - Ability to explain basic terms such as:
Load Radius, Working Load Ratings, Gross Capacity, Net Capacity, Rated Capacity, Sling Angle and Usage Criteria.
This opportunity is located in Bath, Maine.
Relocation is provided to all candidates outside of 100 miles who relocate to the area.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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