Structural Fabricator and Rigger-3
Description
The role of a Structural Fabricator and Rigger is vital in industrial and construction projects, especially during shutdown operations where time and precision are critical. Structural Fabricators are responsible for cutting, shaping, and assembling metal components to create frameworks used in plants, refineries, and large-scale infrastructure. On the other hand, Rigger Level 3 professionals handle the safe lifting, moving, and positioning of heavy equipment using cranes and rigging tools. Together, these roles ensure that structural installations are completed efficiently and safely. Their contribution is essential to maintaining project timelines, reducing downtime, and ensuring workplace safety in high-risk environments like oil and gas facilities.
Key Responsibilities
Structural Fabricators are expected to read and interpret technical drawings, measure and cut materials accurately, and assemble metal structures using welding and fabrication techniques. They must ensure all work meets project specifications and safety standards. Rigger Level 3 workers are responsible for inspecting lifting gear, calculating load capacities, and coordinating with crane operators to execute safe lifting operations. Both roles require strict adherence to safety protocols, especially during shutdown projects where multiple tasks occur simultaneously. Effective communication with supervisors and team members is also crucial to avoid delays and ensure smooth workflow on-site.
Skills and Knowledge
Candidates applying for these roles should have strong technical knowledge and hands-on experience in their respective fields. Structural Fabricators must be skilled in fabrication tools, welding processes, and blueprint reading. Rigger Level 3 applicants must hold a valid TUV certification and have in-depth knowledge of rigging techniques, load calculations, and safety procedures. Both positions require physical fitness, attention to detail, and the ability to work under pressure. A valid Iqama and Chamber registration are mandatory for working in Saudi Arabia. Prior experience in shutdown projects is highly preferred, as it demonstrates the ability to work in fast-paced and deadline-driven environments.
Job Details
Step 1: Position Availability
- Structural Fabricator – 10 Nos
- Rigger Level 3 (TUV Certified) – 05 Nos
Step 2: Project Type
- Shutdown Project (Immediate Mobilization)
Step 3: Requirements
- Valid Iqama
- Chamber (Ajeer Registration Mandatory)
Step 4: Benefits
- FAT (Food, Accommodation, Transportation) provided by the company
- Payment after 45 days of timesheet submission
Step 5: Contact Details
📞 0552998549
📞 0583492450
📍 Location Map: https://g.co/kgs/us41tS
Attention for Applicants
Whenever a job is posted, make sure to check it immediately and contact the supplier directly. Always visit the office in person or request proper documents via WhatsApp before proceeding. Registration with Ajeer Chamber Company is mandatory, and without it, the company will not be responsible for any payment issues. Beware of fraud and scammers—never pay anyone who asks for money in exchange for a job opportunity. Scams do exist in Saudi Arabia, so always verify details carefully. Stay safe, follow the official process, and protect yourself from fraudulent activities.