Crane operator training course is 4 weeks long. One hundred sixty (160) clock hours. Approximately 50% of the course is spent in the field and 50% in the classroom.
Successful graduates will be NCCCO Certified Mobile Crane Operators and will also recieve OSHA Basic Rigger and Signalperson credentials.
Direct hands-on operation of truck-mounted, self-propelled and track-mounted cranes with hydraulic and lattice booms rigged with hook blocks, and dragline attachments in their proper application.
Students will spend approximately 50% of training time in the field doing designed lifts, projects, rigging and signaling with the above attachments while following all safety precautions also doing equipment safety inspections.
Classroom time consists of classes on proper nomenclature of cranes, wire rope and attachments, and proper operation. Hand signals and equipment inspections. Students perform all projects under the supervision of instructors who advise and guide them as needed. Construction conditions exist to train students in a work atmosphere.
Hands on Training 4 types of Mobile Cranes to prepare for NCCCO certification as a Swing Cab and Fixed Cab, Lattice Boom Truck Mounted and Lattice Boom Crawler mounted operator.
Current course cost: $8,139.50 - $1,108 P.I.F discount available *
* The Paid In Full (P.I.F) discount for this course applies to individuals paying the full contract amount ON or BEFORE start day. The PIF discount adjust the total cost of this course to $7,031.50
NCCCO testing fee is included on the pricing for all 4 mobile cranes certification
WCT is a testing facility for NCCCO Certification for all 4 (four) mobile crane certifications including: Lattice and Hydraulic Booms.
We are proud of our successful training programs; after all, we have trained men and women in vocational careers since 1959. If you have any questions regarding any of our programs, please call us toll free 1-800-755-5477


West Coast Training is an Accredited Training Unit of the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) under the sponsorship of the CITC of Washington

