Orlando Training Center
11112 Boggy Creek Road, Orlando, FL 32824
Programs at the CICB Orlando Training Center include both exclusive, CICB-authored courses as well as a full-suite of Preparatory Training Programs for CCO certifications. Courses are available for mobile cranes and overhead cranes, for crane operators, crane inspectors, riggers, lift directors, supervisors and management.
Orlando Training Center
11112 Boggy Creek Drive, Orlando, Florida 32824
- 5 minutes from Orlando International Airport
- 20 minutes from major theme parks
- 5-10 minutes from major hotels
- 45 miles from the Atlantic Ocean
- 90 miles to Tampa
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Featured Cranes for hands-on training:
- 8-ton fixed cab
- 17-ton fixed cab
- 22-ton swing cab
- 80-ton Lattice Boom Crawler
- Portable Gantry Crane
Classrooms:
- Classroom #1 Seats 32
- Classroom #2 Seats 14
- Classroom #3 Seats 8
Crane Operator Training in Florida
Operating a crane demands adequate training. A job role may even require certification from the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO). With CICB, you can prepare your workers in the construction or manufacturing space for it all.
Our Orlando, Florida, training facility sets you up for success, whether one or several of your employees need flexible training options. CICB takes a custom approach to training with courses that highlight safety techniques and the best use cases for equipment. Your staff learns how to abide by regulations from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
Give your employees the training experiences they need to grow in their careers while you look after your brand's reputation.
The Importance of Crane Training in Florida
It only takes one accident during a construction or manufacturing project to cause roadblocks for your business. Worker injuries, equipment damage, and fatalities can often be avoided when your team is up to date on crane operator training. CICB organizes training and exam preparation opportunities to safeguard your employees and assets. Enroll workers with ranging levels of experience in the right programs to see your entire team benefit.
Your Florida Crane Operator School Offering an Unmatched Experience
Our professionals provide training courses you can take in person. We have a training facility in Orlando featuring instruction space, cranes, and technology for an unparalleled experience. Our experts can also travel to other Florida cities if you choose to have employees complete courses at your workplace. CICB accommodates your needs by offering multiple courses with comprehensive and valuable content.
Types of Crane Training Courses We Provide in Florida
CICB caters to your team with crane training and preparation courses to look out for your Florida business:
Florida crane operator training
Florida NCCCO certification preparation training
Florida rigger training
Florida crane inspector training
Coordinate Crane Operator Training Outside of Orlando, Florida
Our experts go to great lengths to provide the training experiences your workers need. Count on us for crane operator training and NCCCO exam preparation courses in and around Orlando:
Miami
Tampa
Port St. Lucie
Fort Lauderdale
Jacksonville
St. Petersburg
Tallahassee
Sarasota
Clearwater
Crane Training in Florida FAQs
How to Become A Crane Operator in Florida?
To become a crane operator in Florida, you must be at least 18 years old and complete a crane operator training program. After your training, you will need to pass the NCCCO certification exam to prove your skills. Additionally, gaining hands-on experience in the field is essential for building a successful career as a crane operator.
How Much Do Crane Operators Make in Florida?
Crane operator salaries in Florida can vary based on experience, location, and the type of crane operated. On average, crane operators in Florida earn between $40,000 and $70,000 annually. Experienced operators, especially those working in specialized fields, may earn higher wages.
Do Mobile Crane Operators Need to Be Certified in Florida?
Yes, mobile crane operators must be certified, usually through the NCCCO, to ensure safety and competency.
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Our site has been using CICB for a number of years to train and maintain certification for our crane operators. They exhibit an extensive background in the crane industry and their approach to training is very thorough and comprehensive. CICB’s professional instructors are highly dedicated and motivate everyone in the class to strive for excellence. The material is well-organized and the training is presented in a clear and concise manner. The classroom instruction and actual hands-on training go beyond our expectations. Our employees leave the class with a better understanding of crane operation, their capabilities, and job safety.”
This class was one of the best I have ever coordinated for our employees! Jason was, by far, the best instructor I have ever seen present an extremely technical course. His personality was perfect for the audience and made him very relatable. His technical proficiency was exemplary! He is completely capable of and, for the most part, did teach the entire class without referring to the slides or reference material. He also went way above and beyond in his commitment to ensuring the students not only learned but retained the material and stayed late into each evening to assist those requiring additional assistance. The employees could not say enough great things about Jason's skills and commitment to learning. We now have 10 employees trained to operate our cranes and, even though the majority of them do not work together, a group of employees that overcame some adversity and became a cohesive team. They are begging me to bring the CICB back!”
The Instructor Larry Kime is absolutely one of the best instructors I have ever had, and I have a degree in mechanical engineering. Larry’s knowledge both written and practical is current and accessible. I would recommend Larry to a new beginner or someone that has been in the lifting industry their whole career