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Tower Crane Operator

National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators

Certification

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Welcome to the CCO Tower Crane Operator certification program. This nationally recognized and internationally accredited certification program is the culmination of a year of hard work by experts from the various industries and groups that use tower cranes, including construction, steel erection, utilities, crane rental, petrochemicals, pulp and paper, and operating engineers.

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Certification Overview Welcome to the CCO Tower Crane Operator certification program. This nationally recognized and internationally accredited certification program is the culmination of a year of hard work by experts from the various industries and groups that use tower cranes, including construction, steel erection, utilities, crane rental, petrochemicals, pulp and paper, and operating engineers. The NCCCO Tower Crane Task Force that determined the content of the certification exams was made up of experts from all aspects of the crane industry—crane operators, training directors, managers, supervisors, manufacturers—who together represent many thousands of hours of crane-related experience. These volunteers gave freely of their time and expertise with the goal of improving the safety of all whose work brings them into contact with cranes and lifting equipment. HOW TO BECOME CCO CERTIFIED CCO Certified Operator-150x Visit How to Test for instructions on applying for and taking CCO Written and Practical Exams; visit How to Recertify for instructions on recertification. Complete instructions, exam contents, and candidate applications are also contained in the Candidate Handbook for each program. ELIGIBILITY Requirements for certification include the following: Be at least 18 years of age Comply with CCO’s Substance Abuse Policy Pass Written Examination Pass Practical Examination (Candidates must pass the Written and corresponding Practical examinations within a 12-month timeframe.) Comply with the Code of Ethics CCO WRITTEN EXAMINATIONS The Tower Crane Operator written exam consists of a single examination in tower crane operation. This examination has 55 multiple-choice questions. Candidates are allowed 60 minutes to complete the exam. Candidates meeting eligibility requirements may take the written and practical examinations in either order. CCO has three options for taking written exams: Online Proctored Testing (OPT), Test Center Testing (TCT), and Event Online Testing (EOT). Decide which option is best for you. CCO PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS The CCO Tower Crane Practical Examination demonstrating crane operator proficiency may be taken on the following crane types: Hammerhead Luffer Self-Erecting CCO CERTIFICATION TIME FRAMES Candidates must pass both Written and Practical Examinations to be certified for a five-year period. The Written and Practical Exams may be taken in either order. Candidates have 12 months from the time they pass their first Written or Practical Exam for each crane type in which to pass the corresponding (Written or Practical) Exam. Any tests passed within a 12-month period count towards certification. For example, a candidate who fails the Tower Crane Operator Written Exam in January 2015 but passes the Tower Crane Operator Practical Exam in June 2015 has until the end of June 2016 to retake and pass the Tower Crane Operator Written Exam. If a certified operator subsequently becomes certified in an additional operator designation by taking the appropriate written and practical exams, the certification period for the additional designation expires at the same time his/her original certification (i.e., all operator designations expire on the same date, regardless of when in the five-year certification period the candidate passed them). If the new designation is added within the final 24 months of his/her certification period, the certificant is exempt from recertifying for the new designation after five years; after that, however, certificants must recertify for all designations during the 12 months prior to their certifications’ expiration date. This ensures that all of the certificant’s operator designations maintain the same expiration date. Candidates for certification or recertification may petition for an extension of NCCCO’s standard timeline(s). NCCCO staff shall have the discretion to make the initial determination of whether a requested extension should be granted. Petitions for an extension of time are generally denied absent a showing of extraordinary circumstances. Denials of such petitions may be appealed to the Appeals Committee. CERTIFICATION POLICIES The following policies apply to all CCO certification programs: NCCCO Code of Ethics Disciplinary Policy Substance Abuse Policy Testing Accommodations Policy Change of Address Policy Appeals Policy and Procedures Information Release Policy Administrative Complaints Policy These policies are also covered in the Candidate Handbooks for each program. CERTIFICATION CARDS Certified individuals receive a laminated CCO wallet card at no cost when they complete initial certification, or recertification. If needed, replacement cards may be ordered online at a cost of $30. Certification cards remain the property of CCO, are not transferable, and must be returned to CCO upon demand. RECERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS CCO certification is valid for five years. Candidates must complete all of their recertification requirements during the 12 months prior to their expiration date. Review recertification requirements for Tower Crane Operators. Get complete instructions on How to Recertify. PROGRAM SPONSORS The National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators gratefully recognizes the sponsors for the Tower Crane Operator Certification Program: Liebherr Tower Cranes Manitowoc Crane Group Morrow Equipment Company Terex Cranes

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Assess supporting surfaces to determine suitability for crane placement and verify adequate space for outriggers and tail swing
  • Identify site hazards and restrictions to ensure safe access around power lines, air‑rights, public areas, and other hazardous systems
  • Verify power‑source requirements to ensure proper fusing, disconnects, lightning protection, and grounding for site operations
  • Protect the crane’s foundation to maintain structural stability throughout setup and operation
  • Follow manufacturer procedures to perform safe erection, climbing, and dismantling in compliance with the operator’s manual
  • Apply climbing‑specific warnings and notes to maintain safe practices during tower climbing operations
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Crane and Tower Operators53-7021.00
  • Logging Equipment Operators45-4022.00
  • Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines49-3042.00
  • Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators47-2073.00
  • Hoist and Winch Operators53-7041.00
  • Riggers49-9096.00
  • Pile Driver Operators47-2072.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Load capacity calculations — determine load weights against rated lifting capacities independently using load charts on routine construction assignments.
  • Multi-control crane operation — coordinate levers, foot pedals, and dials simultaneously to move moderate loads with reduced supervisor oversight on commercial job sites.
  • Crane mechanism adjustment — identify and correct minor mechanical irregularities in crane components before and during standard lifting operations.
  • Cable replacement procedures — remove worn cables and install replacement cables on grappling devices following manufacturer specifications without direct supervision.
  • Helper crew direction — give clear instructions to ground helpers positioning outriggers and blocking to stabilize cranes during routine lifts.
  • Preventive maintenance routines — clean, lubricate, and service cables, pulleys, and grappling devices on a scheduled basis across a range of crane types.
  • Truck loading and storage bin transfers — load and unload bundled materials from trucks and reposition containers to storage areas using moving equipment on warehouse or staging sites.
  • Delivery schedule coordination — review daily work plans and sequence lifts and deliveries to meet project timelines with minimal scheduling conflicts.
  • Operational monitoring — observe gauges, indicators, and load behavior throughout a shift to detect emerging issues before they escalate.
  • Spreadsheet and office software — maintain lift logs, maintenance records, and schedule data using standard office suite applications on a job site computer.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

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