May 26, 2025
According the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (2023) the states that pay crane operators the most are: Texas, California, Florida, Indiana & Louisiana.
May 26, 2025
States that have licenses to operate cranes include: Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. Two cities are also included, which are New York City and Chicago, Illinois. See the complete list of State Laws & Licensing...
May 23, 2025
If the mobile crane is driven on a public road, most states require a Commercial Drivers License (CDL). If the crane is stationary or limited to certain area, such as a construction site, a CDL is often not a requirement. A CDL is also not a requirement for any of the...
May 6, 2025
To obtain a CCO ID number you will need to follow these steps: Go to NCCCO.org and register for a new account. After registering you will receive a 9 digit ID number used to track your certification (this is NOT the same as the certification number that will be on...
Feb 26, 2025
Good luck getting a crane job without it! Crane operator certification (CCO ID) has been the victim of much criticism and rightfully so. “It’s expensive” is probably at the top of that complaint list. Put yourself in an employer’s shoes. Pay a couple of...