Responsibilities
- Verify & validate the competency of lifting supervisors + crane operators (interview)
- Complete appropriate checklists for cranes arriving on site
- Validate competency during first time set up & working of crane on site
- Review of basic lifting- & rigging plans
- Review & signing of required permits for basic lifting- & rigging operations
- Spot checks of crane/rigging set up; verify they meet permits, lifting- & rigging plans and site requirements
- Spot checks on validity of rigging gear certificates
- Spot checks on condition of rigging gear
- Keep track that all Lifting Management (LM) certifications & LM insurances for all cranes are valid
- Keep a close eye on all ongoing basic lifting- & rigging operations
- Coach, train and educate subcontractor lifting- & rigging personnel on any shortcomings
- Attend Toolbox talks and PTTs at site
- Review of additional documentation for complex lifting- & rigging operations
- Field-check of each and every complex lift set-up
- Witness complete complex lift operations from start to finish (set down of load)
- Witness complex heavy transport operations (RoRo)
Requirements
- A minimum of 6+ years of heavy transport/heavy lift experience with a proven ability to work with contractor personnel in a mentoring/developmental role in a site-oriented environment
- LMS certification
- Computer literate with MS basic programs, Outlook, PowerPoint /Excel & Word
- Basic reporting skills. Good verbal and written English language proficiency as well as effective communication skills in English
- In-depth understanding of Lifting Regulations and Standards. Skilled in the understanding of technical principles, practices, and methods for transport and lifting operations.
- Specific and intricate knowledge of SPMT/SPT operational/technical aspects and Heavy Lift Crane experience.
- A combination of hands-on and technical experience in the operation and maintenance of transport/lifting equipment.
Duration
- 60 hours per week