Crane & Rigging Workforce Development

Stop hunting for
qualified operators.Build them.

Your next lift should not depend on finding a unicorn. The qualified-operator pool is shrinking and your best people are nearing retirement — so CraneQualified develops the operators already on your payroll to one verified standard, with documentation you can hand to any GC.

Delivered remote No downtime Runs alongside OJT NCCCO-ready operators
Built by operators, for operators · Developed in partnership with Colorado Crane Operator School and MSC Safety Solutions
Seasoned crane operator at the controls on an active jobsite at golden hour Proof a GC can read
Verification of Competency Verified Competent
Senior Crane Operator · CCO
Field evaluationCCOS · 02 Apr 26
NCCCO credentialCCO · sighted
RecordCQ-VOC-2026-0418
Sample record · the employer makes the qualification determination
A ProLevari brand developed in partnership with
ProLevari Colorado Crane Operator School MSC Safety Solutions
Crane operator verification of competency

What is CraneQualified?

CraneQualified is a remote Verification of Competency program for crane and rigging employers. It supports on-the-job training, documents field-demonstrated competency, tracks operator readiness, and helps teams prepare for NCCCO certification steps through Accredited Training Providers such as Colorado Crane Operator School.

  • Supports OJT: anchors field training to one consistent, mastery-based standard.
  • Documents proof: creates a clear VOC record for GCs, clients, OSHA, and internal review.
  • Tracks readiness: shows stage, evaluation status, credential sighting, and NCCCO preparation.
  • Protects the employer role: the controlling employer makes the final qualification determination.
The root cause

Every jobsite runs on on-the-job training. It always will.

OJT is how operators are actually made. The problem is not that it happens — it is what gets passed down. When training rides on whoever is in the seat that day, habits move operator to operator with no anchored standard.

Good crews drift. Shortcuts get inherited. The one person who knew how to do it right walks out the door at retirement, and a 20-year standard leaves with them. Meanwhile every open seat you cannot fill is a crane that does not turn revenue.

OJT is only as good as the information being delivered into it. Fix the information, and everything downstream — proficiency, efficiency, productivity, and daily coordination — moves with it.

The shift

CraneQualified is the complete VOC program underneath OJT.

It does not replace the way your operators learn in the field. It supports OJT with one Verification of Competency program — anchoring every operator to the same verified baseline, documenting what they can actually demonstrate, and giving operations one clean view of readiness. The field training stays. The drift stops.

How it actually spreads

A new operator learns to trim a step in the outrigger set by watching the operator beside him. That operator learned it the same way, from someone who cut the corner years ago to save ten minutes. No one wrote it down. No one checked it against a standard. Three operators later, the shortcut is just how we do it here — and every one of them is certified.

Bad habits do not skip a generation. They train the next one.

92%
of contractors say they cannot find enough qualified workers.
Associated General Contractors
41%
of the construction workforce is projected to retire by 2031.
Industry workforce data
~4 yrs
average tenure in construction — among the shortest of any major industry.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
The cost of standing still

What losing operators actually costs you.

Move the sliders. This is the bill for replacing operators on the open market — the seats you backfill instead of build.

Your annual cost of turnover
$136,000
4 operators × $68,000 × 50%

There is a cheaper number. Build the operator you already employ to a verified standard — remote, on payroll you already carry. That is CraneQualified.

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Replacement cost set at 0.5×–2× annual pay (Gallup, SHRM); operator pay benchmarked to BLS crane & tower operator data. Your inputs, your math — figures are estimates, not a quote.
Certified isn’t qualified.

A card proves someone passed a test on a date. It does not prove they can run your crane, on your site, to your standard. Certification is a checkpoint, not a competency.

Time is arbitrary. Knowledge is real. Operators advance on what they can demonstrate, not on how many months they have logged.

How it works

One standard. Mastery, not minutes. A record you can prove.

CraneQualified turns scattered, person-dependent training into a consistent Verification of Competency system that supports OJT, improves crew efficiency, and streamlines how operations track readiness — without pulling your operators out of the field.

Live sample — select any operator to open their record.
01

Anchor the standard

Every task maps to one consistent, mastery-based baseline. An operator in year one and an operator in year ten work from the same standard — not from whoever trained them.

02

Train to mastery

Operators advance on demonstrated knowledge, gated to mastery. No one moves up on elapsed time or attendance. The standard is competence.

03

Document the proof

Field-demonstrated competency is captured in a verified record — the evidence you put in front of a controlling entity with a verification duty when they ask you to prove it. Operators come out NCCCO-ready, with exams scheduled through CCOS.

Built for the field

Your crew never
leaves the site.

CraneQualified is delivered remote and runs around live operations — not instead of them. No travel, no classroom, no seats pulled off the line. The field training you already rely on keeps going; the standard underneath it gets fixed.

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No downtime

The seat keeps earning while the operator advances. You build the bench without losing field hours or slowing the schedule.

Runs alongside OJT

On-the-job training stays exactly where it is. Remote delivery anchors what gets taught, so the drift stops.

One standard, every yard

Remote means the same verified baseline on every crew and every site — not whatever the last person passed down.

Operations stay aligned

Training progress, readiness, NCCCO prep status, and documentation live in one place, so supervisors spend less time chasing records and more time planning work.

The honest comparison

You have four options. Three keep the problem.

Every crane company facing the operator gap is choosing from the same short list. Here is what each one actually does.

× Option 1

Hunt the open market

You bid against everyone for a shrinking pool. With 92% of firms unable to find qualified operators, wages climb and the seat still sits empty.

× Option 2

Send them to a cert course

A card proves they passed a test on a date. It does not prove they can run your crane, on your site, to your standard. Certified is not qualified.

× Option 3

Let your best guy train them

That is OJT with no anchor. Habits move down with no standard, your top operator is off the seat to do it, and the next crew inherits the same drift.

The CraneQualified way

Build to a verified standard

Develop the people already on payroll to one baseline — remote, no downtime, documented. The bench is yours, it compounds, and you can prove it.

Proof, not paperwork

When someone asks “show me they are qualified,” you have an answer.

A living bench report — every operator, rigger, stage, evaluation, and NCCCO prep status in one place. When a controlling entity asks you to prove competency, you open the record instead of a filing cabinet.

Training progressStage, module, and readiness status in one record.
Evaluation statusWho is complete, scheduled, blocked, or due for review.
NCCCO prep statusWritten readiness, practical readiness, and timeline.
Verification of Competency Record · CQ-VOC-2026-0418
AF Alicia F. Senior Crane Operator · CCO Verified Competent
  • Knowledge verifiedAssessed to the program standard before any field sign-off.
  • Field-observedSetup and load handling observed by a CCOS assessor · 02 Apr 26.
  • Independently verifiedConfirmed by an independent assessor — not the operator’s own supervisor.
  • Signed & attestedOperator, assessor, and employer on the record.
Sample record. The employer makes the qualification determination under 29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC.
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The day it pays off

When the call comes, you have 90 seconds.

Three moments every crane company owner has faced. With CraneQualified, each one goes from a scramble to a single click.

The record lives where the work happens.Open the roster. Send the proof.
Live roster
CraneQualified roster dashboard showing operator readiness, evaluation status, and credential documentation
Scenario 01
The GC sends a pre-qual checklist at 4 p.m.

They need operator qualification documentation for every person on the lift plan. Crew mobilizes Monday.

× You spend the weekend tracking down cards, calling operators, and hoping the file cabinet has what you need.
You open the roster, pull the VOC record for each operator, export the packet. Done before dinner.

The GC gets a clean, legible evidence file — not a stack of photocopied cards.

Scenario 02
OSHA walks onto the site unannounced.

The compliance officer asks for documentation that your operator is qualified under 29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC. Right now. On site.

× Someone is on the phone to the office, trying to describe what an NCCCO card looks like to whoever answers.
The super pulls up the operator record on a phone. Training, field evaluation, NCCCO credential — all timestamped and on file.

The record is already organized the way OSHA expects to see it — not assembled under pressure.

Scenario 03
Your best operator gives 30 days notice.

Twenty years of field knowledge, standard-setting, and how-we-do-it walks out the door with him. You need to know where the bench stands — today.

× You start calling around, guessing who is closest to ready, and hoping the OJT he ran was actually consistent.
You open the roster, see exactly where three operators are in the pathway, and know which one is six weeks from the CCO gate.

The bench you built compounds. His retirement is a transition, not a crisis.

These are not edge cases. Every one of these happens. The difference is whether your documentation is ready before the call, or built after it.

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Who it’s for

The three people who feel the gap first.

Owners & principals

Build a bench you own

Stop competing for a shrinking pool of certified operators and develop your own from the people already on payroll. A path your best operators can see keeps them from walking — and a deeper bench raises what the company is worth.

Operations

Fill the seat, keep the day

Put consistent operators in the seat without losing field hours to travel or classrooms. Prequalify faster when a GC asks for proof, streamline readiness tracking, and quality-control the OJT happening across every crew and subcontractor.

Safety leadership

Proof that holds up

A verified, audit-ready record for every operator — the defensible documentation you reach for when a controlling entity asks you to prove competency. Consistency is the quiet result: fewer surprises, fewer findings.

Why this exists

Built by operators, for operators.

CraneQualified did not come out of a classroom. It came from more than 25 years in this industry — running the lifts, teaching the people who run them, and working the same problem with everyone in the trade, from a new hire on their first day to the CEOs of the largest fleets in the country. The people behind it run Colorado Crane Operator School, and from the yard to the boardroom they kept seeing the same thing: good operators trained on bad habits, with no standard underneath any of it. So they built one — the standard they wish they had come up through.

The operators behind CraneQualified
The partnership

Independent verification stands behind the standard.

CraneQualified is the system. Its credibility is anchored by the people who set the bar and verify it.

Colorado Crane Operator School

Colorado Crane Operator School

A nationally recognized Accredited Training Provider. CCOS provides NCCCO-aligned preparation, exam scheduling support, and the evaluator-backed attestation pathways that stand behind the standard.

MSC Safety Solutions

MSC Safety Solutions

Instructor-led supplemental training at every stage — from OSHA 10 and 30 to load-chart workshops — so your operators reach each gate already prepared.

Beyond the United States

A crane is a crane. The rulebook is what changes.

The fundamentals — load dynamics, rigging, the discipline of a clean lift — are the same in every country. What changes is the regulator and the credential. We configure the standard to your market and build your operators to it, whether you run under OSHA and NCCCO, WHS and high-risk work licensing, or your own verification-of-competency framework.

Tell us your market and we will show you exactly how the configuration works.

Configures to your standard
United StatesOSHA · NCCCO
AustraliaWHS · HRWL · VOC
Your marketyour regulator, your credentials
The engine stays the same. The rulebook is set to yours.
Straight answers

What people ask first.

What is CraneQualified?+

CraneQualified is a remote Verification of Competency program for crane and rigging employers. It supports on-the-job training, documents field-demonstrated competency, tracks operator readiness, and helps teams prepare for NCCCO certification steps through Accredited Training Providers such as Colorado Crane Operator School.

Does CraneQualified only work in the United States?+

No. The fundamentals are universal; what changes between countries is the regulator and the credential. We configure the standard and the documentation to your market — book a call and we will show you how.

Do you qualify my operators?+

No. Qualification determinations rest with you, the controlling employer, under 29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC. CraneQualified prepares, documents, and verifies competency so that determination is backed by real evidence — it never qualifies operators on your behalf.

Are you affiliated with NCCCO?+

CraneQualified content is aligned with NCCCO exam domains so operators arrive prepared. We are not an NCCCO body and do not issue NCCCO credentials. NCCCO exams are scheduled through Accredited Training Providers like Colorado Crane Operator School, and CraneQualified helps your team prepare for that step as the timing approaches.

Will this pull my crew off the job?+

No. CraneQualified is delivered remote and built around live operations. There is no travel and no classroom — operators advance around the work while the field training you already run keeps going.

Does this replace on-the-job training?+

No — it supports and anchors it. CraneQualified is a complete Verification of Competency program built to run alongside OJT, so field training stays exactly where it is while every operator works from the same verified baseline.

Is this a safety program?+

Safety is the byproduct, not the pitch. Consistent information produces consistent training, which improves proficiency, efficiency, productivity, and operational flow. Fewer incidents follow from that — they are the result, not the lead.

Who is behind CraneQualified?+

CraneQualified was developed in partnership with Colorado Crane Operator School and MSC Safety Solutions, and is a ProLevari brand. The platform itself is the verification system.

Build the bench before the bench is empty

See what a verified operator pipeline could look like for your operation.

A short walkthrough — your fleet, your bench, and the record you would hand a GC. Tell us where to reach you and we will set it up.

A 20-minute call We map one role in your operation No software to install, no obligation

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Build the operators
you cannot hire
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