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Crane Inspector Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

This role conducts inspections, audits lifting operations, provides technical guidance and supports project teams in planning and executing critical lifts. The Crane Safety Specialist/Inspector ...

This role conducts inspections, audits lifting operations, provides technical guidance and supports project teams in planning and executing critical lifts. The Crane Safety Specialist/Inspector ...

The Crane Operator is skilled craft position that performs on heavy construction projects within ... Inspect machines and equipment daily, perform routine maintenance procedures and minor repairs as ...

The Crane Operator is skilled craft position that performs on heavy construction projects within ... Inspect machines and equipment daily, perform routine maintenance procedures and minor repairs as ...

The Crane Operator is skilled craft position that performs on heavy construction projects within ... Inspect machines and equipment daily, perform routine maintenance procedures and minor repairs as ...

The Crane Operator is skilled craft position that performs on heavy construction projects within ... Inspect machines and equipment daily, perform routine maintenance procedures and minor repairs as ...

The Crane Operator is skilled craft position that performs on heavy construction projects within ... Inspect machines and equipment daily, perform routine maintenance procedures and minor repairs as ...

The Crane Operator is skilled craft position that performs on heavy construction projects within ... Inspect machines and equipment daily, perform routine maintenance procedures and minor repairs as ...

The Crane Operator is skilled craft position that performs on heavy construction projects within ... Inspect machines and equipment daily, perform routine maintenance procedures and minor repairs as ...

The Crane Operator is skilled craft position that performs on heavy construction projects within ... Inspect machines and equipment daily, perform routine maintenance procedures and minor repairs as ...

The Crane Operator is skilled craft position that performs on heavy construction projects within ... Inspect machines and equipment daily, perform routine maintenance procedures and minor repairs as ...

The Crane Operator is skilled craft position that performs on heavy construction projects within ... Inspect machines and equipment daily, perform routine maintenance procedures and minor repairs as ...

The Crane Operator is skilled craft position that performs on heavy construction projects within ... Inspect machines and equipment daily, perform routine maintenance procedures and minor repairs as ...

The Crane Operator is skilled craft position that performs on heavy construction projects within ... Inspect machines and equipment daily, perform routine maintenance procedures and minor repairs as ...

The Crane Operator is skilled craft position that performs on heavy construction projects within ... Inspect machines and equipment daily, perform routine maintenance procedures and minor repairs as ...

The Crane Operator is skilled craft position that performs on heavy construction projects within ... Inspect machines and equipment daily, perform routine maintenance procedures and minor repairs as ...

The Crane Operator is skilled craft position that performs on heavy construction projects within ... Inspect machines and equipment daily, perform routine maintenance procedures and minor repairs as ...

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How much do crane inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for crane inspector in Florida is $40,353.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,600.00 and $41,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a crane inspector?

Crane inspectors are professionals responsible for examining and assessing the condition, safety, and compliance of cranes used in construction, manufacturing, and other industries. They perform regular inspections to ensure cranes meet safety standards and regulations, checking for issues such as structural damage, faulty components, or improper operation. Their work helps prevent accidents, ensures legal compliance, and prolongs the equipment’s lifespan. Crane inspectors may work independently or for regulatory agencies, and often require specialized training and certification. Regular crane inspections are essential for workplace safety and operational efficiency.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a crane inspector, and why are they important?

Crane Inspectors need a thorough understanding of crane mechanics, safety regulations, and inspection procedures, typically supported by relevant certifications such as CCO or API and experience in the field. They regularly use inspection checklists, digital reporting tools, and may reference standards like OSHA or ASME codes. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and problem-solving skills help them identify and document potential hazards or compliance issues. These competencies ensure the safe operation of cranes, protect workers, and help organizations comply with legal safety requirements.

What are some of the common challenges faced by crane inspectors on the job?

Crane Inspectors often encounter challenges such as working in hazardous environments, adhering to strict safety regulations, and keeping up-to-date with evolving industry standards. They must carefully inspect hard-to-reach or elevated components, which can require specialized equipment and a strong focus on personal safety. Additionally, Crane Inspectors frequently coordinate with crane operators, maintenance crews, and safety managers to address findings and recommend corrective actions, making strong communication and teamwork skills essential.

What is the difference between Crane Inspector vs Crane Rigger?

AspectCrane InspectorCrane Rigger
CertificationsCertified Crane Inspector (e.g., NCCCO)Rigger Certification (e.g., NCCCO Rigger)
Work EnvironmentInspecting cranes on-site, ensuring safety and complianceRigging loads, attaching slings, preparing lifts
Employer & Industry UsageConstruction, industrial sites, crane service companiesConstruction, shipping, manufacturing industries

Crane Inspectors focus on inspecting and ensuring the safety of cranes, while Crane Riggers are responsible for attaching loads and preparing lifts. Both roles require specialized certifications and often work together on construction and industrial sites, but their primary duties differ significantly.

What cities in Florida are hiring for Crane Inspector jobs?

Cities in Florida with the most Crane Inspector job openings:

Infographic showing various Crane Inspector job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, and 4% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $40,353 per year, or $19.4 per hour.

Crane Safety Specialist, CM

Moss

Fort Lauderdale, FL • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

POSITION SCOPE AND ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT

Moss'Crane Safety Specialist/Inspector is responsible for ensuring all crane operations, lifting equipment, and rigging activities are performed safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with company policies, OSHA regulations, ANSI standards, and manufacturer requirements. This role conducts inspections, audits lifting operations, provides technical guidance and supports project teams in planning and executing critical lifts.

The Crane Safety Specialist/Inspector serves as the subject matter expert for crane safety, operational compliance, equipment inspections, and lift planning across assigned projects.

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Crane Inspections & Compliance

  • Perform scheduled and unscheduled inspections of cranes, hoists, rigging equipment, and lifting accessories

  • Conduct pre-operational, frequent, and periodic inspections in accordance with OSHA, ANSI, and manufacturer standards

  • Conduct routine, periodic, and annual inspections of mobile cranes, overhead cranes, tower cranes, hoist, rigging gear, and lifting devices

  • Review crane certification documentation and verify inspection records are current

  • Ensure cranes are properly maintained and removed from service when unsafe conditions exist

  • Document inspection findings and provide corrective action recommendations to the field team

  • Verify that repairs are completed correctly and re-inspect equipment as needed

  • Provide technical guidance on crane safety, rigging practices, and equipment operation

  • Participate in incident investigations involving lifting equipment when required

  • Prepare details inspection reports, including photos, measurements, and compliance notes

Lift Planning & Operations

  • Review and ensure execution of all critical lift plans

  • Verify crane setup, load charts, ground conditions, outrigger placement, and swing radius protection

  • Evaluate lift calculations, load weights, crane capacities, and operating limitations

  • Monitor crane operations to ensure safe lifting practices

  • Assist project teams with planning complex lifts

Safety Oversight

  • Conduct field audits and inspections of crane and rigging operations.

  • Ensure compliance with:

  • OSHA 1926 Subpart CC

  • ASME B30 Standards

  • Company crane and rigging procedures

  • Identify unsafe conditions and stop work when necessary

  • Investigate crane-related incidents and near misses

Develop corrective action plans

  • Provide crane safety training to project teams

  • Mentor operators, riggers, signalpersons, and site supervision

  • Assist with qualification verification for crane operators and rigging personnel

  • Conduct toolbox talks related to lifting operations

  • Maintain crane inspection logs and compliance documentation

  • Prepare inspection reports and audit summaries

  • Track deficiencies and corrective action completion

  • Support regulatory audits and internal compliance reviews

  • Perform other duties as assigned

EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE

  • Minimum 5-10 years of crane operations, inspection, or heavy lifting experience

  • Strong knowledge of:

  • OSHA 1926 Subpart CC

  • ASME B30 standards

  • Crane load charts

  • Rigging and signaling practices

  • Experience with mobile cranes, tower cranes, crawler cranes, and hoisting systems

  • Ability to interpret engineering lift drawings and technical documents

  • Ability to work independently in the field with minimal supervision

  • Professional customer - facing communication skills

  • Strong attention to details, documentation, and follow-through

Preferred Certifications

  • NCCCO Crane Inspector Certification

  • NCCCO Crane Operator Certification

  • Qualified Rigger / Signal Person Certification

  • OSHA 30-Hour Construction

  • Certified Lift Director

  • First Aid / CPR

Key Skills

  • Crane inspection expertise

  • Lift planning

  • Hazard recognition

  • Regulatory compliance

  • Incident investigation

  • Technical problem-solving

  • Strong written and verbal communication

  • Leadership and field coaching

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to climb ladders and access elevated work areas

  • Ability tolift upto 50lbs

  • Ability to work outdoors invaryingweather conditions

  • Ability to perform extended walking and standing on active construction sites

JOB TITLE:CRANE SAFETY SPECIALIST

JOB LOCATION:FORT LAUDERDALE, FL

CLASSIFICATION:FULL TIME - EXEMPT - SALARIED

REPORTS TO:REGIONAL CRANE SAFETY MANAGER

Moss is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.