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Rigger Salary (2025)

Riggers attach loads to cranes and hoisting equipment.

Last updated: April 2025 ยท Source: BLS

The median Rigger salary is $57,000 per year ($27/hour). Entry-level Riggers earn around $38,000 while experienced Riggers earn $83,000 or more annually.

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Rigger salaries vary based on experience, specialization, and location, with median earnings at $57,000 annually. Entry-level positions start around $38,000, while senior roles can reach $83,000. Specializations in offshore or industrial rigging typically command higher pay, and regions with high demand, such as Texas or Alaska, often offer salaries above the national median.

AI-generated insight based on BLS data ยท For reference only

$57,000
Median Annual
$27/hr
Hourly Rate
$38,000
Entry Level
$83,000
Senior Level

Top Paying States for Riggers

StateEst. Annual Salaryvs. National
Hawaii$81,000+42%
California$79,000+39%
New York$73,000+28%
Alaska$71,000+25%
Massachusetts$71,000+25%
New Jersey$68,000+19%
Connecticut$67,000+18%
Washington$66,000+16%

Estimates based on cost-of-living index adjustments. Actual salaries vary by employer and experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average Rigger salary?

The median Rigger salary is $57,000 per year, which works out to approximately $27/hour based on a 40-hour work week.

How much does an entry-level Rigger make?

Entry-level Riggers typically earn around $38,000 per year. Salaries grow significantly with experience and specialization.

What is a senior Rigger's salary?

Experienced Riggers can earn up to $83,000 or more annually depending on location, employer, and specialization.

What education is required to become a Rigger?

Most Rigger positions require: Apprenticeship + rigging certification.

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