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Rigger Jobs in Lossiemouth

​Rigger

A Rigger is involved in preparing and ensuring the safe transport of heavy machinery and equipment for construction and engineering projects. The Rigger's role can include setting up cranes for major lifts, moving loads to heights or assembling structures at a high level.

To succeed as a Rigger, it's crucial to have strong physical endurance, aptitude for technical specifications, and a demonstrable understanding of safety regulations. A formal qualification, such as a Level 2 NVQ in Moving Engineering Construction Loads for example, is often required.

Employers hiring for a Rigger position typically seek individuals with prior experience in rigging or similar roles, concentrating on their track record of safely and efficiently managing heavy-duty equipment. Practical experience working with cranes or other heavy machinery within the engineering field is a significant advantage.

​Lossiemouth

Lossiemouth is a town on the east coast of Scotland, in Moray. Lossiemouth is situated on the Moray Firth about 10 miles east of Elgin. The town has a population of around 7,000 people and is famous for its surfing and also has one of Britain's biggest fishing fleets based here.

Lossiemouth's engineering sector is the town's most notable. It contributes significantly towards the local economy as well as providing many jobs in and around the town.

Lossiemouth has its own train station and there are frequent services between Inverness and Aberdeen, with direct trains going as far as London via York or Newcastle/Darlington. Lossiemouth also has a bus station with connections to other parts of Moray and Aberdeenshire.

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