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Rigging Foreman. Adnoc approved EWMS JP JOB performer 12+ years experience in oil and gas industery as a Rigging foreman .offshore and onshore

Level Up Your Rigging Skills: Crane Types Explained 🏗️ Riggers, knowing your crane types is essential for safe and efficient operations. Let's dive into the common cranes you'll encounter: 1. Tower Cranes: • Ideal for construction sites in urban areas. • Tall, freestanding structures with a rotating boom. • Used for lifting materials to upper floors of buildings. 2. Mobile Cranes: • Versatile and highly maneuverable. • Used on a wide range of construction and industrial projects. • Can be driven to the worksite and easily relocated. 3. Rough Terrain Cranes (RTCs): • Off-road capable with excellent maneuverability. • Used in harsh environments and on uneven terrain. • Often used for pipeline construction and infrastructure projects. 4. All-Terrain Cranes (ATCs): • Combine the mobility of mobile cranes with the off-road capabilities of RT cranes. • Highly versatile and adaptable to various job sites. • Used in a wide range of industries, including construction, oil and gas, and power generation. 5. Floating Cranes: • Used for offshore construction and material handling in marine environments. • Can be self-propelled or towed to the worksite. • Often used for installing wind turbines and offshore oil rigs. 6. Crawler Cranes: • Ideal for working on uneven terrain or soft ground. • Tracks provide excellent stability and maneuverability. • Used in heavy construction, bridge building, and mining. 7. Overhead Cranes: • Used in factories, warehouses, and workshops. • Move materials horizontally and vertically along a track. • Often used for loading and unloading materials. Knowing your crane types will help you choose the right equipment for the job and ensure a safe and efficient operation. P.S. What's your favorite type of crane to work with? Share your experiences below! #mobilecranes #towercranes #portjobs #adnoc #uae #hse #construction #project #oilandgas #onshore #healthandsafety #cranes #kuwait #bahrain #oman #pdo #saudi #qatar #lifting #hiring #jobseekers #recruitment #jobsearching #jobseeking #nowhiring #recruiting #career #employment #employmentopportunity #CareerGrowth #working #hiringnow #jobseekers #jobopportunities #JobHunting #jobseekers #ApplyNow #vacancy #recruiter #jobopportunity #URGENT #jobsearching #jobvacancy #perth #skillforcerecruitment #westernaustralia

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Interested Rigger foreman 13years experience Caren operation perfect job working lifting sifting having Job

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Engr Masood Qadeer

Lifting & Rigging Eng./ Appointed person, ADNOC APPROVED, NEOM, RSG, AMAALA APPROVED, LEEA Accreditation UK, RIGGER LEVEL1, Member of Saudi Engineering council. (SCE) CIVIL,

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Very informative

Muhammad Siddique Muhammad Siddique

Foreman Rigger Drydocks Foreman Rigger CCC Lifting Supervsior Elseif.

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Interesting Foreman Rigger 12 years Exp

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علي البيك

تكيف تبريد في شركة الاميره السعودية

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نصائح مفيدة

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subin xavier

Kerala University, Thiruvananthapuram

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Interesting

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Emmanuel Kamia

Multiskilled crane operator at TOTAL E&P(UGANDA)OPEN TO WORK

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Great advice

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