Hoisting Engineers are involved in the set-up and operation of electric-powered cranes (Tower Crane Operator) or Mobile cranes with booms that are mounted on crawlers and wheels (Mobile Crane Operator).
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What Preparation and Training Do You Need?
To become a Hoisting Engineer, you need to complete your Grade 12 secondary school education with credits in math and blueprint reading if possible, before entering an apprenticeship of between three to four years. You should possess a class of driver’s license that is higher than that required to operate a passenger car (Class D). You must complete all the required academic courses during your apprenticeship, and pass the Certificate of Qualification Exam.
To view the Essential Skills for this particular skilled trade, please click the following link:
http://www10.hrsdc.gc.ca/es/English/ShowProfile.aspx?v=308
What’s Your Future as a Hoisting Engineer?
Many Mobile Crane and Tower Crane Operators are members of a province-wide Ontario based Union of Operating Engineers. Local 793 of the Operating Engineers takes on a number of apprentices for Mobile Crane and Tower Crane Operators every year depending on demand, and actually holds the contract of apprenticeship rather than an employer. Apprentices who are working under a union contract are generally paid a specific percentage of a Journeyperson's wage rate, and benefit from good insurance, pension and health benefits. For more information about their intake process and training schedule, see their website at www.oetio.com. Employment in this trade can be found with:
For additional information about this career, check out the construction sector website at: www.CareersInConstruction.ca.
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If you answered Yes to most of these questions, a career as a Hoisting Engineer may be for You!
You may also want to explore other careers that require similar interests and skills, such as:
Ask Yourself: Is Working as a Hoisting Engineer for You?
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