Engineered Rigging Names Summer Interns
Engineered Rigging, a leader in innovative heavy rigging solutions, is dedicated to developing the talent pipeline for the heavy lifting and specialized transport industry. The company recently announced its summer interns: Logan Farley, a mechanical engineering student at Arkansas Tech University; and Michael Gjorseski, a business analytics student at Purdue University.
The company offers internships in the summer, fall and spring semester to provide students with real-world, hands-on experience. Internships are part of Engineered Rigging’s three-pronged talent development strategy which also includes an annual scholarship and the hiring of recent graduates.
“There is a global shortage of skilled talent in the heavy lifting industry, and Engineered Rigging is committed to doing our part to address it,” said Christopher Cox, P.E., founder and president of Engineered Rigging.
“Our internships, scholarships and campus recruiting efforts not only foster skills development but serve as an introduction to rewarding careers in our industry.”

Logan Farley is a mechanical engineering student at Arkansas Tech University.

Michael Gjorseski is a business analytics student at Purdue University.
Scholarship Deadline Near
Engineered Giving, a nonprofit foundation established by Engineered Rigging, is currently accepting applications for a $3,000 educational scholarship. Eligible students must be pursuing an engineering degree, technical training or skills certification in Ind. or Ark. Qualified students are invited to apply online by June 30 at https://engineeredrigging.com/expertise/engineered-giving/scholarship/.
Campus Recruiting Yields Four Hires
Beyond internships and its annual scholarship, Engineered Rigging maintains active relationships with colleges and universities across its operating footprint. Over the past year, the company hired four graduates from Trine University and Arkansas Tech. The young professionals serve in roles ranging from engineering to project management. For more information about career opportunities, visit https://engineeredrigging.com/careers/.






