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Rigger / LCP – Lifting Coordinator

Peterson (United Kingdom) Ltd.

Type
Full-Time
Address
Sullom Voe, Shetland ZE2 9UN
Closing Date
4 April 2025
Company
Peterson (United Kingdom) Ltd.
Telephone
01224 288132
Email
Clawie@onepeterson.com

 

Rigger / LCP – Lifting Coordinator
Shetland – Sullom Voe Terminal 

 

In addition to Riggers, we are looking for additional LCP – Lifting Coordinators.

The successful candidate will hold an NPORS or OPITO Rigging qualification at Competent level, demonstrable lifting experience and have Appointed Person Certification.  Primary role will be to join the Rigger/Operator squad, but will step up to the LCP role to meet project demands.  The LCP role will be responsible for creating and raising lift plans and work pack requirements for lifting operations being carried out by Peterson personnel at SVT or on the client’s behalf.

Candidates will perform site visits, carry out risk assessments, contribute to regular safety meetings, act as liaison with staff/client/office and support the admin requirements associated. You will liaise with key parties to ensure daily plans are communicated effectively.

Candidates for this role will have good communication skills and be able to work well as part of a team. A commitment to health and safety is essential. Training and certification for driving plant will be beneficial.  A Disclosure Scotland Certificate is a prerequisite for this role.

 

If interested in this role please email your CV to: 

Craig Lawie, Senior Recruitment Consultant
Email: Clawie@onepeterson.com
Or call Monica Johnson on 01224 288132 for an informal chat

Closing Date for Applications: 4th April 2025

Recruitment may commence early for the right candidates, so early application is preferred.

 

Peterson offers a comprehensive range of safe, reliable and value added logistics solutions to the energy industry globally from strategic locations. Peterson works closely with customers, supported by a suite of industry leading digital applications, to identify and create opportunities to work together by sharing resources and securing operational efficiencies resulting in significant cost savings. 

Established in 1920, the organisation has expanded internationally with facilities at a number of prominent ports. The company is part of a wider group operating in over 70 countries with 4,000 people globally. www.onepeterson.com.

 

 

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