Phoenix Training Center
5316 W Missouri Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301
CICB's strategic alliance with ORBIT Industrial includes CICB's third training center hosted at ORBIT's headquarters in Phoenix, AZ. Programs at the training center include exclusive CICB-authored courses. Courses are available for overhead cranes, MEWPs and forklifts, for operators, inspectors, riggers, supervisors and management.
Featured Equipment for hands-on training:
- Carry deck mobile crane
- Scissor Lift
- Mobile Elevating Work Platform
- Overhead Crane
Classrooms:
- Classroom #1 Seats 12
Crane Operator Training in Arizona
Training your employees in the construction and manufacturing world is non-negotiable. You need your workers to operate equipment appropriately to sidestep employee injuries and damaging machines. CICB is an authority in the crane training space, and we have our facility in Arizona to give you options for introductory, refresher, and exam preparation courses.
Our professionals help you operate according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations for your industry. You can depend on CICB to instruct workers you recently hired or professionals who have been with your company for years — our curriculum covers necessary knowledge for employees of different experience levels, and we provide individualized attention to your workers to assist with comprehension.
Bringing Value to the Construction and Manufacturing Fields
With CICB, there is no need to go through multiple outlets to find the training courses your team needs. All our instructors have first-hand experience in the field and hold the proper certifications to get your business to work productively and safely. We provide you with the flexibility to enroll one individual or several team members in a course simultaneously.
We are a crane operator school in Arizona that prioritizes your efficiency and success. Protect your business's assets on the job, and operate with minimal chances of receiving fines.
CICB Accommodates to Your Crane Training Needs in Arizona
CICB stands out from competitors by giving your staff the opportunity to train in a way that is most convenient for you. Our crane operator training facility in Phoenix is spacious and allows your crew to interact with equipment first-hand. While we believe a training experience from our facility is highly valuable, our instructors will travel to different cities in Arizona if you prefer to train where you work.
Select courses are eligible for remote learning, and once you contact us, one of our representatives will explain your choices for this format.
Choose One or More Training Courses in Arizona
Complete the following courses from our convenient location in Phoenix or your own facility in Arizona:
Arizona rigger training
Arizona crane operator training
Arizona overhead crane training
Arizona crane inspector training
Popular Cities We Serve Outside Phoenix, Arizona
Our instructors provide lifting equipment training to teams like yours in cities throughout Arizona:
Scottsdale
Mesa
Flagstaff
Tempe
Tucson
Lake Havasu City
Prescott
Glendale
Chandler
Gilbert
Crane Training in Arizona FAQs
How Much Do Crane Operators Make in Arizona?
Crane operators in Arizona typically earn an average salary ranging from $48,000 Crane operators in Arizona typically earn an average salary ranging from 72,000 per year, depending on their experience, certifications, and the types of cranes they operate. Those with specialized skills or additional certifications may command higher wages. Factors such as location and employer can also influence salary levels.
Are there any prerequisites for enrolling in courses in Arizona?
Yes, to enroll in CICB's crane training courses in Arizona, you must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or equivalent. A valid driver's license is typically required, and it is beneficial to have some prior experience in construction or heavy equipment operation.
Can I Schedule On-Site Training At My Facility in Arizona?
Yes, CICB offers the option for on-site training at your facility in Arizona. This allows your team to receive training tailored to your specific equipment and work environment. Contact CICB to discuss your training needs and available scheduling options.
How to Become A Crane Operator in Arizona?
To become a crane operator in Arizona, 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 demonstrate your competency. Gaining hands-on experience in the field is also crucial for a successful career.
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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