The first step to becoming a crane operator is to obtain a high school diploma or equivalent. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, aspiring crane operators and excavating machine operators also need several years of experience in related jobs before they become full-time crane operators. New operators must undergo on-the-job training from a senior worker for an amount of time determined by the employer.
Crane Operator Certification
To improve their employment prospects, crane operators can obtain certification from accredited programs like the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators. Certification is granted upon successful completion of a written and physical exam. Certification requirements vary slightly based on whether the operator is seeking mobile, tower or overhead crane certification. Certification is valid for five years.