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Carry Deck Crane Operator

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Operate confidently with one of the most versatile cranes in the field. Carry Deck Operator Training builds skills for safe lifting, deck load handling, and maneuvering in tight spaces—all while meeting OSHA and ASME requirements.

Articulating Boom Crane Operator Training

A white truck with an articulating crane lifts a large green structure on a sandy construction site, set against a bright, partly cloudy sky.

Train operators to safely handle articulating (knuckle boom) material handlers, recognize unsafe conditions, and use attachments with confidence. This course supports OSHA, and ANSI/ASME compliance.

Boom Truck Crane Operator

A worker in a bright yellow safety vest and hard hat operates a white boom truck crane.

This Boom Truck Operator program combines classroom instruction with hands-on practice to ensure operators can perform inspections, interpret load charts, and handle lifts safely in compliance with OSHA and ASME B30.5.

Mobile Crane – Operator Development Program

A yellow mobile crane with "Crane Tech" branding is parked on a gravel lot. A man in a safety vest and helmet stands beside it.

Looking to launch your career as a crane operator? This program is more than a single course — it’s a complete development pathway. You’ll build solid fundamentals, earn a Rigger Qualification, and prepare for nationally recognized CCO Certification — all at a deep discount compared to taking each course separately.

Overhead Crane Inspector

Two construction workers in safety gear, including helmets and red vests, inspect the overhead crane closely. The setting is industrial, and safety-oriented.

Develop the expertise to perform thorough inspections of overhead cranes and hoists. This program combines classroom instruction with hands-on practice to prepare personnel to conduct frequent and periodic inspections in compliance with OSHA and ASME standards.

Service Truck Crane Operator

A white service truck with an extended black and white crane parked on a paved area.

Field service work demands safe and efficient lifting. This 2-day program prepares operators of service truck–mounted cranes to set up, inspect, and handle loads on construction sites, utility projects, and maintenance jobs. Build operator skills while giving employers the documentation needed for OSHA and ASME compliance.

Rigger Level 2 Qualification

Group of workers in hard hats and safety gear operate heavy machinery, using chains to lift equipment at an industrial site.

Build on the fundamentals of Rigger Level 1 and develop advanced skills in load weight estimation, sling tension calculations, and rigging planning. Prepare riggers to handle more complex, non-routine lifts with confidence, while meeting OSHA and ASME requirements.

Pedestal Crane Operator

A large yellow industrial crane stands on an offshore platform against a backdrop of ocean and a partly cloudy sky, portraying a landscape of maritime industry.

OSHA and API compliant Pedestal Crane Operator Training for offshore and marine environments. This program qualifies pedestal crane operators to work in oil, gas, energy, and marine environments. Participants learn to inspect, set up, and operate pedestal cranes while meeting offshore regulators.

Overhead & Gantry Crane Operator

Three construction workers in safety vests and helmets assess a suspended steel beam in a warehouse during the Overhead Gantry Crane Operator Training.

Confident overhead crane and hoist operators are essential for preventing accidents and keeping production moving. This program builds operator skills in inspections, signaling, and load handling, giving employers the documentation needed for qualification and refresher compliance.

MEWP/Aerial Lift Operator

Three construction workers in safety gear, including helmets and vests, perform MEWP Aerial Lift Operator Training inside an industrial building.

Train operators to safely set up, maneuver, and work from aerial lifts in compliance with OSHA and ANSI standards. Ensure your operators are confident and job-ready.