Scottish Crane Operative Apprenticeship
Duration: 24 months
Funding: See below
Structure: 13 weeks training plus on-the-job experience
Location: Bircham (Norfolk) and your workplace
Date: Continuous start dates available
This course teaches how to safely operate cranes and carry out basic maintenance and checks.
You’ll also learn the duties of an ‘appointed person’, including conducting risk assessments and produce method statements.
Course content
The course includes:
- Mobile Crane, Crawler Crane or Tower Crane
- Slinger/Signaller
- Telescopic Handler
- MEWPS (Boom & Scissor)
- Forward Tipping Dumper (non CPCS)
- Plant and Vehicle Marshaller (non CPCS).
You’ll also study personal skills. These include:
- Maths
- English
- Communication
- Teaching and assessment.
Knowledge, skills and behaviours
- Employment responsibilities and rights
- Health and safety
- Drug and alcohol awareness
- Appointed person lifting operations.
Teaching and assessment
Year 1:
- 13 weeks classroom-based theory and practical training, with assessments
Year 2:
- Work-based experience with your employer
- A site visit to assess you for the SVQ Level 5 in Plant Operations
After course completion, you will get a blue CPCS (Construction Plant Competence Scheme) card for the selected Crane used in the apprenticeship.
This excludes the Slinger/Signaller and Telescopic Handler categories, which are on the red CPCS card. These can be changed to a blue card for an additional cost.
What you get
- SVQ Level 2 Diploma in Plant Operations (Construction)
- Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS) Trained Operator Card
- IPAF card for Boom and Scissor
- Level 1 Functional Skills
Entry requirements
Academic requirements:
To help us assess your suitability for this course, you’ll need to
- Complete a skills learning exercise
- Complete a questionnaire
- Take part in an informal discussion
- Possibly attend college for further tests
There are no formal academic requirements for this course, but National 5 grades A-D in English and Maths are useful.
General requirements:
- Good communication skills.
- Moderate level of physical fitness. Contact us if you’re not sure you meet requirements.
- Comfortable with heights.
- Technical know-how.
- Valid form of ID. See accepted forms of ID.
By booking a course, you agree to follow our Terms and Conditions.
Grants and funding
Apprenticeship grants are available for eligible employers. For further information please visit our grant pages.
Why choose NCC?
NCC offer industry leading training with expert instructors, personal development, enhanced welfare support and grants/funding solutions for all your apprenticeship needs.
For more information, email ncc.accountmanager@citb.co.uk or call 0344 994 4433