boat rigger
Boat riggers use hand and power tools to install motors, gauges, controls and accessories such as batteries, lights, fuel tanks and ignition switches. They also perform pre-delivery inspections.
About boat rigger
As a boat rigger, you will be responsible for transforming partially built vessels into fully operational, safe, and compliant watercraft. Your work involves installing critical components such as engines, electrical systems, gauges, controls, batteries, lights, fuel tanks, and ignition switches using both hand and power tools with precision and care. You will read detailed engineering drawings and blueprints to understand exact component placement and alignment requirements, ensuring every installation meets strict quality standards and maritime regulations. Your attention to detail is crucial, as improper installation could compromise vessel safety and performance. The role requires you to conduct pre-delivery inspections, recognize signs of corrosion and wear, and document all work thoroughly. This is a skilled trade with excellent job stability in Poland's growing marine industry, offering opportunities to work on everything from small recreational boats to larger commercial vessels.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a boat rigger.
Component Installation and Assembly
- Install engines, motors, and drive systems according to engineering specifications
- Fasten electrical components including batteries, lights, gauges, controls and ignition switches
- Install fuel tanks and fuel system lines with proper connections and safety measures
- Align components precisely to ensure proper fit and functionality
Blueprint Reading and Technical Documentation
- Read and interpret standard blueprints and engineering drawings accurately
- Use technical documentation to guide installation and assembly procedures
- Identify component specifications and placement requirements from technical drawings
Quality Control and Compliance Inspection
- Conduct pre-delivery inspections to verify all systems function correctly
- Ensure vessel compliance with maritime regulations and safety standards
- Verify work quality against established quality standards and specifications
- Recognize and document signs of corrosion, wear, or damage on components
Power Tool and Hand Tool Operation
- Use power tools safely and effectively for fastening and assembly tasks
- Employ hand tools for precise component positioning and alignment
- Maintain tools in proper working condition and follow tool safety protocols
Safety and Health Compliance
- Wear appropriate protective gear including safety glasses, gloves, and protective clothing
- Apply health and safety standards in all work procedures and practices
- Follow established safety protocols and report hazards or safety concerns
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (15)
Optional (38)
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