Crane Operator in Colorado Springs, CO
Salary data, training programs, and job outlook for Colorado Springs-area Crane Operators
💰 Colorado Springs Area Salary
Salaries vary by employer, experience, and certifications. Colorado Springs figures based on regional BLS data and cost-of-living adjustments.
📋 About Crane Operator Work in Colorado Springs
Crane operators control some of the most powerful machines on construction sites — lifting steel beams, concrete panels, and heavy equipment to precise locations hundreds of feet in the air. Licensed crane operators are among the highest-paid equipment operators in construction, with union wages and significant overtime.
What You Do Day-to-Day
- Operate tower, mobile, and overhead cranes
- Perform pre-operation inspections and safety checks
- Lift and position loads with precision using hand signals and radio
- Maintain crane logs and inspection records
- Work with riggers to rig loads safely
🎓 Training Programs Near Colorado Springs
Browse all Colorado schools offering Crane Operator programs.
📈 Job Outlook
National Growth: 5% (Average)
National Jobs: 46K employed nationwide
Credential Required: NCCCO Crane Operator Certification + State License
Typical Program: Apprenticeship or Vocational Training — 3–4 years