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Crane Operator Location: Valdosta, Georgia Reports to: Branch Manager Southway Crane & Rigging is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a list ...

Crane Operator Location: Macon / Byron, Georgia Reports to: Branch Manager/Operations Manager Southway is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are ...

Crane Operator Location: Valdosta, Georgia Reports to: Branch Manager Southway Crane & Rigging is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a list ...

Crane Operator Location: Birmingham, Alabama Reports to: Branch Manager Southway Crane & Rigging is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a ...

Crane Operator Location: JMS Crane & Rigging Reports to: Branch Manager JMS is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a list of requirements;

Crane Operator Location: Midland, TX Reports to: Branch Manager TNT is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a list of requirements; You must ...

Crane Operator

Windsor, CO · On-site

$42.64 - $55.56/hr

Crane Operator Location: RMS Wind Reports to: Branch Manager RMS is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a list of requirements; You must meet ...

Crane Operator Location: AUSTIN, TEXAS Reports to: Operations Manager TNT is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a list of requirements; You ...

Crane Operator Location: Midland, TX Reports to: Branch Manager TNT is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a list of requirements; You must ...

Crane Operator Location: Pampa Reports to: Branch Manager TNT is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a list of requirements; You must meet ...

Crane Operator Location: Atlanta, GA Reports to: Branch Manager/Operations Manager Southway is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a list of ...

Crane Operator Location: Macon / Byron, Georgia Reports to: Branch Manager/Operations Manager Southway is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are ...

Crane Operator Location: Atlanta, GA Reports to: Branch Manager/Operations Manager Southway is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a list of ...

Crane Operator Location: Midland, TX Reports to: Branch Manager TNT is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a list of requirements; You must ...

Crane Operator Location: Amarillo TX Reports to: Branch Manager TNT is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a list of requirements; You must ...

Crane Operator

Boulder, CO · On-site

$44.78 - $58.35/hr

Crane Operator Location: Colorado Springs, CO Reports to: Branch Manager RMS is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a list of requirements;

Crane Operator Location: RMS Wind Reports to: Branch Manager RMS is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a list of requirements; You must meet ...

JMS is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a list of requirements; You must meet all of the requirements below to be considered for this ...

Crane Operator

Denver, CO · On-site

$44.78 - $58.35/hr

RMS Position: Crane Operator Location: Denver, CO Reports to: Branch Manager RMS is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a list of ...

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How much do crane operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for crane operator in the United States is $28.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $33.17 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does a Crane Operator Do?

A Crane Operator is a professional heavy machine operator, specializing in cranes. Cranes are a unique kind of heavy equipment that uses pulley systems to move around, raise, and lower large items, such as shipping containers and steel beams. A Crane Operator is in charge of moving these things where they need to go, safely and efficiently. The also log their work, discuss and plan with their team, and perform basic maintenance on their machine.

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

To thrive as a Crane Operator, you need a solid understanding of heavy equipment operation, load calculations, and safety protocols, typically supported by a high school diploma and crane operator certification (such as NCCCO). Familiarity with rigging equipment, load charts, and control systems is essential, along with the ability to interpret blueprints and site plans. Strong attention to detail, communication, and situational awareness are vital soft skills for managing complex lifts and working with ground crews. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring safe, efficient, and precise lifting operations on construction or industrial sites.

What are some common challenges Crane Operators face on the job, and how are they addressed?

Crane Operators often encounter challenges such as working in variable weather conditions, maintaining clear communication with ground crews, and ensuring safety in busy construction environments. To address these, operators rely on standardized hand signals, two-way radios, and regular safety briefings. Additionally, ongoing training and certification help operators stay updated on the latest safety protocols and equipment technology, ensuring efficient and secure operations.

What is the difference between Crane Operator vs Rigger?

AspectCrane OperatorRigger
CertificationsCrane operator license, OSHA certificationRigger certification, OSHA certification
Work EnvironmentOperate cranes on construction sites, industrial settingsSet up and secure loads, assist crane operation
Industry UsageConstruction, shipping, manufacturingConstruction, shipping, industrial

Crane operators and riggers often work together on construction sites. While crane operators focus on operating the crane, riggers handle load setup and safety. Both roles require OSHA certifications and are essential for safe lifting operations in similar environments.

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Infographic showing various Crane Operator job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $58,350 per year, or $28.1 per hour.
Crane Operator

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


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6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

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Job description

Southway Crane and Rigging

Position: Crane Operator

Location: Valdosta, Georgia

Reports to: Branch Manager

Southway Crane & Rigging is looking to add experienced full-time crane operators to our growing Branch. The following are a list of requirements; You must meet all of the requirements below to be considered for this position.

Summary: Ensures safety first, along with safe lifting of the load, proper set-up of crane, while maintaining Customer focus. Follows all State and Federal laws while operating motor vehicles. Follows all safety and environmental policies while performing the job task.

Responsibilities:

  • At the end of the shift reviews what the next day(s) job assignment are and have all necessary rigging and equipment ready before ending the shift.
  • Completes Field Ticket and turns in to local branch office. If other chargeable equipment was utilized on the job, makes sure to write it down on the Field Ticket.
  • Completes payroll book daily with the hours worked. Hours must be reported to the local branch office no later than 10:00 a. m. every Monday.
  • If not on a job assignment, informs the supervisor and is productive by inspecting, cleaning, and performing maintenance on the equipment.
  • Carries and answers phone/pagers in a prompt manner.
  • Assists in the training of safe operation of a crane.
  • Periodically reviews assigned crane and other model cranes service and operation manuals.
  • Cleans, inspects, and reorganizes equipment in shop and yard. Clean shop, washes rack and break room.
  • Be able to read, interpret, and calculate the load percentage by utilizing the load charts of the crane's owner and operation manual.
  • Be able to program the crane's computer in proper set-up mode, set-up crane on location in a safe and professional manner.
  • Must determine that the signal person understands and performs proper hand signals before lifting the load.
  • Understands and can perform proper rigging techniques to ensure safe lifting of the load.
  • Inspects crane, truck, and/or trailer and fills out vehicle inspection report before operating the vehicle. Turns in inspection report to the local branch office.
  • Performs other job duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

  • Must have a current state issued Commercial Driver License (CDL A with no restrictions).
  • Must have a current crane operating license (NCCCO or NCCER Certification).
  • 3 or more years of operating hydraulic cranes required.
  • Ability to operate crane by viewing hand signals.

Skills Required:

  • Good verbal and written communication skills to understand instructions, applicable safety regulations, and to maintain records.
  • Ability to troubleshoot mechanical problems.

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