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Rigger Level II

Amir Shahzad has applied for the position of Rigger Level-II. He has over 6 years of experience as a Rigger Level-II working on various projects for multiple companies. His qualifications include a matric certification and VERITAS TUV Rigger Level-II Certification. His duties and responsibilities as a Rigger Level-II focus on safety inspections, signaling the crane operator, ensuring clear communication during lifts, and directing lifting operations.
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Rigger Level II

Amir Shahzad has applied for the position of Rigger Level-II. He has over 6 years of experience as a Rigger Level-II working on various projects for multiple companies. His qualifications include a matric certification and VERITAS TUV Rigger Level-II Certification. His duties and responsibilities as a Rigger Level-II focus on safety inspections, signaling the crane operator, ensuring clear communication during lifts, and directing lifting operations.
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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Amir Shahzad


Contact No:0583003621
Email Id : amirshahzadtullah11@gmail.com
Applied For: Rigger- Level –II
Career Objective:
To emerge as a valuable professional by implementing systematic working culture with
high degree of standards.

My objective is to secure a challenging / respectful position, serve hard & significantly


contribute the services to the organization where I work.

Qualification:
 Matric

Professional Attainment:
 VERITAS TUV Rigger Level-II Certification.
Personal Information:
 Name Amir Shahzad
 Fathers Name: Muhammad Anwar
 Date of Birth: 15/01/1991
 Gender: Male
 Nationality: Pakistani
 Religion: Islam
 Blood G.: AB-VE
 Iqama No: 2326012925
 Contact No: 0583003621
MORE THAN (06+)YEARS EXPERIENCE
Company: RAFCO

Project: Sipchem
Position: Rigger level -II
Period: 04 Months
Company: TCC
Project Petrokemya

Position: Rigger level -II


Period: 01 Year
Company: JOMIL
Project Marafiq Plant

Position: Rigger level -II


Period: 03 Months
Company: GS NEOTEK

Project Kemya
Position: Rigger level -II
Period: 01 Year
Company: SAUDI MAZ

Project Sadaf
Position: Rigger level -II
Period: 02 Months
Company: SAMSUNG

Project Maaden Project

Position: Rigger level -II


Period: 10 Months
Company: AYTB

Project Safco Jubail

Position: Rigger level -II


Period: 02 Months
Company: N.S.H

Project Satorp

Position: Rigger level -II


Period: 08 Months
Company: GAMA

Project Riyadh PP13

Position: Rigger level -II


Period: 01 Year
Company: SULZER

Project S-Chem
Position: Rigger level -II
Period: 02 Months
Company: FAHD SALMAN TAMIMI

Project Sadara

Position: Rigger level -III


Period: 06 Months
Company: ANABEEB

Project Sharq

Position: Rigger level -III


Period: 02 Months
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
 Inspection of all safety equipments such as P.P.E, safety Hates, Fire Extinguishers
etc, to insure their reliability
 Daily work permit& other safety requirements.
 House Keeping & other Environmental Safety
 Ensure that both the rigger and Crane Operator is familiar with the method of signaling to be
used
 Always use clear and distinct signals (either by hand or radio) to control lifting
operations. In poor light conditions
 ALL hand signals shall be exaggerated
 Be aware of the wing speed and direction
 Ensure that NO load is to be lifted where the weight is not stated or unknown
 Be familiar with the lifting capabilities of the crane
 Check that the lifting equipment being used is in good condition, certified for use
correctly color coded, and of sufficient capacity to carry out the lift
 Ensure Taglines are always attached to loads that are likely to swing
 Be aware of any obstructions within the crane radius and working area
 Check that the area around the load to be lifted is clear and that the load is not attached to the
floor, transportation cradle or adjacent equipment
 Ensure that the escape route is identified
 No personnel are below the load whilst lifting is in progress
 Ensure all hands are free of lifting tackle and stand clear before the load strain is
taken
 Clearly indicate to the Crane Operator where the load has to be moved/ placed
and, where possible, he should follow each load to its destination
 Warn other personnel in the area of the movement of the load
 Observe & note other activities within the cranes operating area to avoid the
development of any unforeseen hazards.
 When lifting a load, stop the load just clear of the ground to check security and
balance of the load, and check the proper function of the cranes hoist brakes
 Stop the lifting operation if anything out of the ordinary occurs and check that it
is safe to continue the operation
 Solely direct the lifting and loading activities and operations.
 Use Hand Signals in accordance with the recommendations of British Standard
BS7121

Amir Shahzad

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