ProLift Rigging is a privately owned,
purpose-driven industrial construction company that has a unique,
opportunistic, and growth-oriented culture.
OUR PURPOSE
To
acknowledge and glorify God by living in submission to Him as we steward His
resources, giving Him thanks through the meaningful work we do, and directing
the profits of our business to the redemptive work He is doing on the
earth.
OUR MISSION
To
be the best full-service lifting, rigging, and relocation solutions company,
enabling total project success for teams that construct, move, or maintain
mission-critical plant, machines, and equipment.
Best
is:
- Loyal and growing customers
that consider us the best.
- Aligned, engaged,
value-driven, and effective team members doing whatever it takes to
achieve our mission.
- Esteemed by the
participants in our industry.
- High return on capital.
OUR CORE VALUES
- Safety - Evaluate risk, plan to
mitigate it to protect customers, our team, the public, and
property.
- Focus - Focus on the potential
of our customers and fellow teammates, working for their success as if our
success is on the line.
- Ingenuity - Think about, discuss,
and implement ideas that make us better.
- Superintend - take seriously the
opportunity to wisely invest time, talent, and capital for the benefit of
others.
- Respect - Soberly respect others
and the work we do. Both matters.
- Diligence - Remember that any
meaningful goal is achieved through dogged persistence and staying
engaged.
- Teamwork - We are a team that needs
each members' contribution to achieve our mission.
JOB SUMMARY
The
Crane and Rigging Manager provides technical, operational, and safety
leadership for the Company's crane, lifting, and rigging activities. The role
establishes consistent standards for lifting operations, equipment integrity,
inspections, maintenance coordination, workforce qualification, lift planning,
and field execution.
This
role serves as a visible technical leader in the field, mentoring crane
operators and rigging personnel, strengthening operational consistency, and
supporting safe execution of complex lifting activities across branches and
projects.
Working
with Fleet Operations and Maintenance, Safety, Branch Operations, Training,
Project Management, and field personnel, this position improves crane
operations, reduces downtime, manages lifting risk, and ensures operations
comply with Company requirements, manufacturer guidance, project requirements,
and applicable safety standards.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Compliance, Safety & Lift
Planning
- Serve as the Company's
technical resource for crane operations, rigging, lift planning, crane and
rigging inspections, operator qualification, signalperson qualification,
and field lifting safety.
- Establish and maintain
crane and rigging procedures, inspection standards, equipment-control
processes, field audit practices, and lift-plan approval requirements.
- Define requirements for
routine, critical, engineered, tandem, personnel, specialty, and other
high-risk lifts.
- Review and approve, or
establish approval requirements for, critical and non-routine lift plans
and lifting operations involving elevated risk or unusual site conditions.
- Ensure qualified personnel
are assigned to crane operations, rigging, signaling,
assembly/disassembly, inspections, and lift supervision.
- Support investigations
involving incidents, near misses, equipment damage, dropped loads, or
lifting-related events; lead root-cause analysis and recommend corrective
actions.
- Conduct field audits of
crane operations, rigging practices, jobsite setup, equipment condition,
and lift documentation.
- Monitor relevant
manufacturer, customer, insurance, industry, and regulatory updates
affecting lifting operations; communicate applicable changes to
leadership, Safety, Training, and branch teams.
Field Leadership, Mentoring & Technical Support
- Serve as the Company's
technical resource for crane operations, rigging, lift planning, crane and
rigging inspections, operator qualification, signalperson qualification,
and field lifting safety.
- Establish and maintain
crane and rigging procedures, inspection standards, equipment-control
processes, field audit practices, and lift-plan approval requirements.
- Define requirements for
routine, critical, engineered, tandem, personnel, specialty, and other
high-risk lifts.
- Review and approve, or
establish approval requirements for, critical and non-routine lift plans
and lifting operations involving elevated risk or unusual site conditions.
- Ensure qualified personnel
are assigned to crane operations, rigging, signaling,
assembly/disassembly, inspections, and lift supervision.
- Support investigations
involving incidents, near misses, equipment damage, dropped loads, or
lifting-related events; lead root-cause analysis and recommend corrective
actions.
- Conduct field audits of
crane operations, rigging practices, jobsite setup, equipment condition,
and lift documentation.
- Monitor relevant
manufacturer, customer, insurance, industry, and regulatory updates
affecting lifting operations; communicate applicable changes to
leadership, Safety, Training, and branch teams.
Crane & Rigging Asset Management
- Maintain accurate records
for cranes, attachments, counterweights, rigging, below-the-hook lifting
devices, spreader bars, personnel baskets, and other lifting assets.
- Manage equipment
identification, tagging, inspection, certification, quarantine,
retirement, and supporting documentation, including manuals, load charts,
inspection histories, repair records, and test certificates.
- Partner with Fleet
Operations and Maintenance to maintain accurate equipment records in
fleet, maintenance, inspection, and document-control systems.
- Support equipment
procurement, specifications, vendor selection, acceptance, lifecycle
planning, transfer, disposition, and replacement decisions.
- Evaluate fleet composition,
utilization, availability, condition, lifecycle needs, and total cost of
ownership for crane and rigging assets.
- Coordinate with Fleet and
Logistics on crane mobilization, equipment configuration, counterweight
movement, and specialized transportation needs.
Maintenance & Operations
- Support preventive,
predictive, and corrective maintenance standards for cranes, lifting
accessories, and rigging equipment.
- Coordinate with Fleet
Maintenance, branches, OEMs, dealers, and qualified service providers to
complete inspections, repairs, rebuilds, certifications, warranty work,
testing, field service, and emergency response.
- Ensure required
operational, periodic, annual, post-assembly, post-repair, and other
applicable inspections are completed, documented, and retained.
- Establish controls to
remove damaged, defective, expired, altered, or uncertified rigging and
lifting devices from service.
- Provide technical support
for crane selection, load-chart application, rigging selection, boom and
jib configuration, crane setup, outrigger requirements, ground-bearing
conditions, and other field operating constraints.
- Coordinate with Operations
to improve equipment deployment, mobilization readiness, utilization, and
availability for scheduled work.
Training & Workforce Development
- Partner with Safety and
Training to develop and deliver practical training for crane operation,
rigging, signaling, lift planning, equipment inspections, crane
assembly/disassembly, and emergency response.
- Mentor and coach crane
operators, riggers, signalpersons, lift directors, and inspection
personnel through field observations, hands-on instruction, competency
evaluations, and equipment-specific familiarization.
- Establish practical
evaluation and authorization processes for crane operators, riggers,
signalpersons, lift directors, and inspection personnel.
- Ensure operator
familiarization and equipment-specific evaluations are completed before
personnel operate assigned equipment.
- Deliver technical training,
toolbox talks, field coaching, refresher training, and lessons learned
based on audits, incidents, near misses, equipment damage, performance
concerns, and regulatory changes.
- Maintain a skills matrix
identifying qualified personnel, authorization limits, expiration dates,
training needs, and development priorities.
- Mentor branch and field
personnel to strengthen internal capability in crane operations, rigging
inspection, lift planning, assembly/disassembly, and field leadership.
Reporting & Continuous Improvement
- Prepare reports for
leadership addressing crane and rigging compliance, equipment condition,
inspection completion, utilization, maintenance cost, downtime, training
status, incidents, corrective actions, and budget needs.
- Identify and implement
practical improvements that increase equipment availability, reduce
maintenance expense, improve field execution, and mitigate lifting risk.
- Maintain and periodically
review crane and rigging policies, forms, technical standards, inspection
criteria, and vendor performance.
- Support annual budgets for
maintenance, inspections, certification, training, fleet replacement, and
specialty lifting equipment.
- Establish consistent best
practices across branches for safe, reliable, and cost-effective lifting
operations.
PROLIFT RIGGING OFFERS:
- Competitive
salary
- Bonus
program that pays for performance
- 401(k)
- Medical,
Dental, and Vision coverage
- Vacation
and Holiday Pay
- Disability
Insurance
- Life
Insurance
- Other
additional personal and professional benefits are available.
Required Qualifications:
- Ten or more years of
progressively responsible experience in crane operations, rigging, lift
planning, crane maintenance, or crane fleet management.
- Demonstrated experience
with mobile cranes and relevant lifting equipment, including hydraulic
truck cranes, all-terrain cranes, crawler cranes, rough-terrain cranes,
boom trucks, or equivalent equipment.
- Extensive knowledge of
crane load charts, crane configurations, rigging capacities, sling-angle
calculations, below-the-hook devices, ground-bearing considerations, and
lift planning.
- Strong knowledge of OSHA
crane and rigging requirements, manufacturer guidance, load-chart
application, lift-planning practices, and relevant industry standards.
- Demonstrated ability to
mentor and develop crane operators and rigging personnel through field
leadership, hands-on coaching, technical instruction, and practical
performance evaluation.
- Experience leading field
crews, coordinating branch operations, managing contractors, or supporting
multi-location crane and rigging programs.
- Ability to interpret
technical drawings, equipment manuals, load charts, lift plans, inspection
reports, and project specifications.
- Proficiency with
fleet-management, maintenance-management, inspection, and document-control
systems.
- Strong written and verbal
communication skills and the ability to work effectively with executives,
project teams, mechanics, operators, customers, vendors, and field crews.
- Ability to travel to branch
locations, vendor facilities, project sites, and incident locations as
required.
Preferred Qualifications
- Current or prior NCCCO
certification, or equivalent crane operator credential, in applicable
crane categories.
- Qualified Rigger and
Signalperson credentials, or equivalent demonstrated experience.
- Experience as a lift
director, crane supervisor, crane inspector, crane mechanic, or technical
crane consultant.
- Crane, rigging, or
below-the-hook lifting-device inspection experience or credentials.
- OSHA 30-hour certification
or comparable safety training.
Education:
- Highschool
education or equivalent
EOE/AA Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran