Course Overview
Certificate IV in Mobile Crane Operations is part of our High Risk training delivery we provide as a nationally accredited qualification.
This qualification is designed for mobile crane operation within the transport and logistics industry and other industries. It involves a broad range of skilled applications applied in a wide variety of contexts.
Job roles :
Job roles and titles vary across different sectors. Possible job roles relevant to this qualification include:
- mobile crane leading hand
- mobile crane supervisor
Successful achievement of the high risk work (HRW) and heavy vehicle licensing units in the qualification must align with licensing and regulatory requirements. People seeking certification for HRW licensing units should check the requirements with Safe Work Australia.
Western Training provides training for operators of all skill levels. Our training is conducted at a specialised facility designed to simulate a live work site to ensure a seamless transition from a training environment to an active work site.
Find more information on TLI40722 – Certificate IV in Mobile Crane Operations on training.gov.au.
Delivery
The unit consists of a theoretical and practical assessment witnessed by a qualified assessor.
Verification of Competency
Western Training also offers tailored Verifications of Competency training. Visit the VOC page to learn more and make a booking.
Requirements
- Must have good verbal and written comprehension of the English language
- Must have good general health and fitness for practicals
- Must wear long sleeved shirt, long leg pants and steel cap boots
- Must hold a USI (unique student identifier) number.
- For further information regarding USI: http://www.usi.gov.au
Language, Literacy and Numeracy
Training may be adjusted for participants with language, literacy and numeracy issues to ensure no candidate is at a disadvantage in completing this course. Please inform our office at the time of booking your course if you experience any language, literacy or numeracy issues.