Rigger Salaries in Florida
$23.34
avg per hour
The average salary for Rigger jobs near Florida is $23.34.*
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- $41.31
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- $28.96
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- $28.96
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- Foreman
- $28.00
- increased by19.9%
- Heavy Equipment Operators
- $21.29
- decreased by8.8%
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- $18.76
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Top Rigger jobs near Florida
View AllRigger Freelance (On Call)
Orange County Government
Orlando, FL
Compensation is based on experience/certification. Shortly after hire, there is a training and certification process.
$20 - $38 an hour
CDL-Crane Operator I
BENNETT ON-SITE SERVICES LLC
Orlando, FL
This position requires the operator to hold a CDL license with a good driving record. Strong technical and professional skills in the safe operations of all…
Crewmember - Structure & Design
Clear Channel Outdoor
Orlando, FL
Operates and maintains trucks, metal cutting/welding equipment, power tools and hand tools safely. One (1) + year of experience related to construction or…
13 days ago
Crane Operator - Orlando, FL
Sims
Orlando, FL
Proven experience as a Crane Operator with relevant certifications or licenses (e.g., NCCCO certification). Comply with all federal, state, and local laws and…
Taxi Crane Operator
Beyel Brothers
Orlando, FL
Must have valid NCCCO certification. Proficient in industry rigging standards and practices (ASME, OSHA), adept at calculating sling angles and tensions, and…
Similar Locations
- Tampa, FL6 jobs
- Orlando, FL6 jobs
- Lakeland, FL4 jobs
- Ocala, FL3 jobs
- Cape Canaveral, FL2 jobs
- Mulberry, FL2 jobs
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