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 thousand dollars for a crane operator certification for one of your newly hired employees. Then your newly certified employee takes a job at the company across the street for $1.00 an hour more. The employer is then out a bunch of time and money. Or they can hire a candidate with an existing crane operator certification that is ready to work. The answer is clear. Why would an employer even consider giving a job to a candidate without a crane certification? By getting a crane operator certification you help minimize the hiring risk, as virtually all of the employers out there will attest to this.

High Demand & Job Security in a Growing Industry

The average employment growth rate for crane operators is 10% which is double the national average for all occupations. A variety of industries require crane operators such as: electrical, oil and drilling, construction, and more.

American Crane School has an extensive network of employers looking for a certified crane operator like you.

$64,000 Annual median wage for crane operators

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