Rope Access & Rigging Technician

ETSNashville, TN
Onsite

About The Position

Enclos Tensile Structures (ETS) is seeking an experienced Rope Access and Rigging Professional to join our team on the Nashville Titans Stadium roof project. This is a long-term, hands-on role on one of the most technically demanding cable-roof builds currently underway in North America. ETS delivers large-scale tensile and cable-supported roof structures throughout North America. Our work involves construction of stadium roofs using large-diameter structural cables (up to 140 mm), uncoiling, positioning, and laying cable systems on the bowl and pitch (field of play), lifting, positioning, and stressing cables using high-capacity hydraulic lifting systems, complex rigging operations involving cranes, including controlled load transfers from cranes to temporary or permanent support systems, and high-risk installation activities carried out at height and within active stadium environments. This is not a desk role. The successful candidate will be directly involved in execution.

Requirements

  • IRATA / SPRAT Level 2 or Level 3 Rope Access certification
  • Minimum 5 years' experience as a rigger and rope access technician
  • Proven experience working with cranes, critical lifts, and load transfers
  • Strong understanding of complex rigging systems and temporary works
  • Experience handling large structural elements such as cables, steel assemblies, or equivalent
  • Capable of sustained work at height and on large structures

Responsibilities

  • Perform and supervise rope access and advanced rigging operations
  • Act as a working supervisor, remaining hands-on throughout installation activities
  • Plan and execute complex crane lifts, including sequencing and safe transfer of loads off cranes
  • Operate efficiently in large stadium environments requiring frequent vertical access and long walking distances
  • Uphold high standards of safety, planning, communication, and execution
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