Appointed Person Lifting North London To £80k plus full package Our client is leading contractor that is involved with numerous mission critical projects. They require an Appointed Person (Lifting) The Appointed Person Role In this role, youll take charge of organising and overseeing lifting operations on assigned projects, ensuring safety and efficiency at every stage. Key responsibilities include: Monitoring, reviewing, and revising lift plans and risk assessments submitted by subcontractors and supply chain Appointed Persons. Ensuring all lifting equipment, accessories, and methodologies align with the authorised lifting plans of the company conducting the operation. Briefing the lifting team on approved lift plans, highlighting associated risks, and assessing their implications for nearby workers and the public interface. Maintaining a comprehensive register of plant operators, Lift Supervisors, Lifting Operations Managers, and Slinger-Signallers, including their qualifications, training, and appointments. Keeping a record of statutory inspections, lifting equipment, and accessories. Leading monthly meetings with the lifting team and making periodic visits to your appointed projects. Your Profile Were looking for a collaborative individual to work closely with our Lifting Management team, Plant Managers, HS&W teams, and project teams. To succeed in this role, youll need: A strong understanding of current industry lifting practices. CPCS A61 (competent) certification with extensive experience across various projects and equipment, including on-site management and supervision of lifting operations. CPCS A40A Slinger Signaller certification (current or previously held). A valid SMSTS qualification. The ability to brief lifting operations effectively and assess team comprehension. Practical Experience Required Youll bring hands-on expertise in planning and executing lifting operations, including: Tower Cranes Mobile & Crawler Cranes MEWPs Excavator lifts (180 and 360) Lorry loaders Compact Cranes Telehandlers (with forks and suspended loads) Manual mechanical lifting, such as chain-blocks, overhead gantries, and hoists Slinging and rigging activities