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Crane operator certification: NCCCO TLL and TSS or NCCER Equivalent (Required). * Valid driver's license (Required) * Experience with Fixed Cab Cranes (e.g., Broderson, Grove, Dresser, Gallon)

Responsible for operating a stationary or traveling crane to lift, move, position, and reposition ... Must be CCCO Certified in TLL and LBC with CDL Class A. Responsibilities: * Operate crane under ...

Must have 5+ years experience as an Crane Operator. Must posses all Knowledge Skills and Abilities ... NCCCO - Telescopic Boom Cranes-Swing Cab (TLL) CERTIFICATIONS AND/OR LICENSES REQUIRED * * NCCCO ...

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Mobile Crane Operator

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$32 - $45/hr

We are seeking a skilled Mobile Crane Operator to execute heavy lifts using large tonnage cranes ... You will operate both fixed-cab (TSS) and swing-cab (TLL) mobile cranes in a safe and efficient ...

Responsible for operating a stationary or traveling crane to lift, move, position, and reposition ... Must be NCCCO Certified in TLL and LBC and hold a valid CDL. Responsibilities: * Operate crane ...

Crane Operator United Infrastructure Group continues to be a leader in the transportation ... CCO Certification for Telescopic Boom Cranes - Fixed Cab (TSS) and Swing Cab (TLL), and Lattice ...

Must have 5+ years experience as an Crane Operator. Must posses all Knowledge Skills and Abilities ... NCCCO - Telescopic Boom Cranes-Swing Cab (TLL) CERTIFICATIONS AND/OR LICENSES REQUIRED * * NCCCO ...

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How much do tll crane operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for tll 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 is the difference between Tll Crane Operator vs Mobile Crane Operator?

AspectTll Crane OperatorMobile Crane Operator
CertificationsCrane Operator Certification, TLL certificationCrane Operator Certification, Mobile Crane certification
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, industrial settings, confined spacesConstruction sites, outdoor areas, various terrains
Industry UsageHeavy lifting, industrial projects, infrastructureBuilding construction, infrastructure, transportation

Both Tll Crane Operators and Mobile Crane Operators require similar certifications and work in construction or industrial environments. The main difference lies in the type of crane operated: Tll Crane Operators handle tower cranes, often used for tall building projects, while Mobile Crane Operators operate mobile cranes that are versatile and used across various site types. Understanding these distinctions helps employers and workers choose the right specialization for their projects.

What are Tll Crane Operators?

Tll Crane Operators are skilled professionals responsible for operating tower luffing jib (Tll) cranes, which are commonly used on construction sites to lift and move heavy materials. They control the crane’s movements from a cab or remote control, ensuring loads are safely transported to the desired locations. Their duties also include performing regular equipment inspections, adhering to safety regulations, and communicating with ground crews to coordinate operations. Tll Crane Operators play a crucial role in maintaining efficiency and safety on large-scale construction projects.

What are some common safety challenges faced by Tll Crane Operators and how are they addressed on the job?

Tll Crane Operators often encounter safety challenges such as navigating limited visibility, working in adverse weather conditions, and coordinating with ground personnel in busy construction sites. To address these challenges, operators regularly participate in safety briefings, follow strict load-handling protocols, and rely on clear communication with riggers and signalers. Many employers also provide ongoing training on new safety regulations and require the use of advanced crane technology for monitoring load limits and stability. This collaborative and safety-focused environment helps minimize risks and ensures successful project completion.
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Infographic showing various Tll Crane Operator job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 12% Full Time, and 88% Part Time. Highlights an 78% Physical, 16% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,350 per year, or $28.1 per hour.

Construction Crane Operator- Construction

Takkion Ops Management LLC

Casper, WY • On-site

$40 - $44/hr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Description:

Responsible for operating a stationary or traveling crane to lift, move, position, and reposition loads. Depress buttons, lift levers, and ensure load is safely attached to crane before bringing it down. Must be NCCCO Certified in TLL and LBC.


Responsibilities:

  • Operate crane under general supervision.
  • Manipulate or depress cane controls to regulate speed and direction of crane and hoist movement according to written, verbal, or signal instructions.
  • Inspect crane prior to operating on a daily basis.
  • Determine if any parts are malfunctioning.
  • Repair crane as needed.
  • Complete job tickets, service quality summaries, and all other necessary paperwork.
  • Lift, position and place machinery, equipment or other large objects at construction sites and industrial facilities.
  • Drive trucks to worksites and unload trucks.
  • Place blocks and outriggers to prevent capsizing when lifting heavy loads.
  • Move levers and pedals to rotate crane on chassis to raise and lower crane boom and to raise and lower load-line.
  • Bolt boom sections together to extend or modify boom for pile driving or high lifting.
  • Work with in precise limits and standards of accuracy.
  • Operate crane according to signals from helper.
  • Start and stop crane engine.
  • Follow directions carefully.
  • Other duties as assigned.



Requirements:

Qualifications:

  • NCCCO Certification (Required)
  • TLL/LBC: 3 years (Required)
  • CDL driver’s license (Required)
  • Crane Operator: 3 years (Required)
  • Wind Energy: 4 years (Preferred)


Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday
  • Weekend availability
  • Work Location: On the road

Pre-Employment Requirements:

Candidates must successfully complete a background check and drug screening prior to hiring. This role is considered safety-sensitive and may be subject to ongoing drug and testing in compliance with company policy and regulatory requirements.


TAKKION is an Equal Opportunity Employer