Crane Operator
Trade Description:
A Crane Operator operates and maintains specific types of cranes or draglines that lift, move, position, or place machinery, equipment and other large objects. This does not apply to equipment used exclusively for fire fighting. Operators use mobile cranes, boom trucks and tower cranes to lift, move, position, unload and reload materials and equipment at construction sites, on offshore oil rigs, in rail yards, docks and plants.
Construction companies, railways and industrial cargo-handling companies are major employers in the crane operator trades.
Occupational Analyses:
Certifications:
Mobile Crane Operator |
Interprovincial - Red Seal |
Boom Truck Hoist Operator |
Provincial |
Tower Crane Operator |
Interprovincial - Red Seal |
Apprenticeship - Annual Requirements:
|
Levels |
Total Hours/Year (On-the-Job & Technical Training) |
Total Weeks/Year (Technical Training) |
Delivered By |
Mobile Crane Operator |
3 |
1,800 |
7-5-4 |
RRC Polytech |
Boom Truck Hoist Operator |
2 |
1,250 |
7-5 |
RRC Polytech |
Tower Crane Operator |
2 |
1,500 |
7-5 |
RRC Polytech |
Training Standards:
Red Seal Exam Information
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