Zvedák

Zvedák

Zvedák instaluje, přemísťuje a zajišťuje břemena pomocí specializovaného zařízení a zajišťuje bezpečnost při zvedání.

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Kdo je zvedák

The rigger performs a variety of tasks related to cargo transportation. He selects the appropriate equipment for lifting and moving loads. The rigger determines the best way to secure the cargo to ensure safe movement. He checks the availability and functionality of all necessary tools and devices to avoid accidents. His duties also include installing and constructing various structures. The rigger directly collaborates with teams, coordinating actions to achieve a common goal. During work, he adheres to safety rules to protect himself and others. In constantly changing conditions, the rigger quickly adapts, solving new challenges with a creative approach and the ability to think on his feet.

Pracovní rozvrh a podmínky

A rigger typically works 8-12 hours a day. Days off may vary depending on the project. This is not an office job. Riggers usually work on construction sites or in other locations. The work can be physically demanding. Night shifts or weekend work may be required. Special conditions may include working at heights or in challenging locations.

Co dělá zvedák

  • Performing the assembly and disassembly of cargo.
  • Operating lifting mechanisms and tools.
  • Ensuring safety during cargo handling.
  • Planning logistics for efficient transportation.
  • Assessing weight and volume of cargo before transport.
  • Collaborating with other specialists to complete tasks.
  • Compiling reports on completed work and costs.

Výhody profese zvedáka

Physical activity

Regular physical exertion.

Teamwork

Collaboration with colleagues to achieve goals.

Career growth

Opportunity for skill improvement.

Nevýhody povolání zvedáka

Risk of injury

High likelihood of injuries on the job.

Unstable schedule

Work hours vary based on projects.

Challenging conditions

Weather and conditions may affect work.

Jak se stát zvedákem

To become a rigger, you typically need a secondary vocational education or to complete training courses. Work experience in this field can be gained through hands-on practice.

1. Short-term courses

There are many short-term courses that teach the basics of rigging. These courses can last from a few weeks to a few months and provide the essential practical knowledge and skills.

2. Specialized training programs

Some educational institutions offer specialized rigging training programs. These programs usually include more theory and practical sessions, preparing you for work in specific areas.

3. Internships without experience

Many companies are open to hiring interns without prior experience. This allows you to learn on the job, gaining direct experience from seasoned professionals.

If you are just starting out in this profession, it is advisable to choose short-term courses or internships to quickly gain practical skills.

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