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Complete your Overhead Crane NVQ Level 2 certification in just 2-3 weeks. Our 100% online program offers unbeatable pricing and helps you qualify for your CPCS/NPORS Blue Card with full assessor support.
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The NVQ Level 2 in Overhead Crane Training qualification is designed for new and experienced operators looking to formalise their skills and advance their career.
It enables you to qualify for your CPCS/NPORS Blue Card, proving your competence in operating an overhead gantry crane in a real-world work environment.
This qualification is ideal for those operating overhead gantry cranes on-site who are looking to formalise their skills and gain professional recognition. It offers a practical, work-based assessment route to help you progress your career and qualify for a Blue CPCS or NPORS Card.
This NVQ is for operators who have already completed an overhead crane training course, such as:
To complete the NVQ Level 2 Overhead Crane course, you’ll need to complete two mandatory units and one optional unit related to overhead cranes.
Mandatory units are:
Optional unit:
Our qualification process for the Overhead/Gantry Crane NVQ is designed to be as straightforward as possible. Everything is managed through our user-friendly Learning Management System (LMS).
When you enrol, you’ll be connected with a dedicated assessor who will guide you through the process. Your assessor will:
From there, you can progress at a speed that fits your schedule. Your assessor will be available to provide guidance and support whenever you need it, ensuring your journey to getting your NVQ Level 2 certification is smooth and successful.
The time it takes to complete the NVQ Level 2 Overhead Crane qualification is entirely flexible. As a competence-based qualification, you will gather and submit real-world evidence of your skills, such as site documents, risk assessments, photographs, and witness statements.
While you have up to 12 months to complete the course, most learners finish in as little as 2-3 weeks, depending on their existing experience and how quickly they can provide the necessary documentation. This makes our overhead crane training an efficient and fast-track option for your certification.
There are no exams or classroom-based assessments for this NVQ Level 2 qualification. Instead, your skills as an **overhead crane operator** will be assessed through a comprehensive online portfolio, which you will build by providing a variety of work-based evidence. This process includes:
While there are no formal overhead crane training requirements to enrol, this NVQ Level 2 qualification is designed for individuals who are currently working as overhead crane operators and can demonstrate competence in a real-world setting. To successfully complete the course, you must have access to a workplace where you can gather evidence of your skills.
This course is the ideal next step for those with on-the-job experience who want to formalise their skills and qualify for their CPCS or NPORS Blue Card, confirming their professional competence to employers.
After successfully completing your NVQ Level 2 Overhead/Gantry Crane training, you will receive a nationally recognised Level 2 NVQ Certificate in Plant Operations, specialised in Overhead Crane. This qualification is valid for life, proving your competence and allowing you to apply for your CPCS/NPORS Blue Card as a certified overhead crane operator.
After completing your NVQ Level 2 Overhead Crane qualification, you can progress to the Level 4 NVQ Diploma in Controlling Lifting Operations. This will enable you to take on a more senior role and apply for a CPCS Crane Supervisor Competent Operator Card, advancing your career within the industry.
This NVQ is an essential part of your overhead crane operator training, helping you to formalise your skills and advance your career. The benefits include:
Completing your overhead crane operator training and earning the NVQ Level 2 demonstrates your competence in overhead crane operation, opening doors to various roles within the industry, including:
Yes, the overhead crane training is completed remotely. You'll submit all your evidence online and have a professional discussion with your assessor via video call. The key requirement is that you must be working on-site as an overhead crane operator so you can provide the necessary practical, work-based evidence.
The all-inclusive overhead crane training cost for this NVQ is £699.99, making us one of the most affordable providers of this qualification.
Salaries depend on your experience, specific role, and location. Typically, entry-level crane operator positions start between £28,000 and £34,000, while experienced operatives can earn between £36,000 and £45,000 or more on high-demand projects.
To upgrade to a Blue Competent Operator Card after completing your NVQ Level 2 Overhead Crane qualification, you must meet the following requirements:
If you’re looking to expand your qualifications and career opportunities, consider the following NVQs related to construction:
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This unit ensures you understand and comply with essential health, safety, and welfare practices on a worksite.
This unit focuses on maintaining efficient and productive work habits in a professional setting.
This unit is specifically for individuals who prepare and operate overhead cranes to lift and transfer loads. It covers the skills needed to interpret information, organise lifting operations, comply with legislation, maintain safe practices, and manage resources when operating overhead cranes.
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To complete the NVQ Level 2, you'll need to provide evidence such as a valid Red CPCS or NPORS card, method statements, risk assessments, weekly timesheets, inspection reports, and witness statements. Photos or videos of crane operations on-site may also be required. Your assessor will guide you on the specifics.
The NVQ is based on your work-based evidence. As long as you submit the required documentation and complete your portfolio, you’ll pass. If you need help with the knowledge questions, your assessor will provide assistance. This qualification focuses on practical skills, assessed on-site in real-world situations.
The NVQ Level 2 typically takes 4 to 6 weeks to complete, but you have up to 12 months to finish at your own pace. The program is flexible, allowing you to work around your schedule.
Yes, you must hold a valid Red ‘Trained Operator’ card before starting the NVQ. This ensures you have the basic skills required for crane operations.
To begin the NVQ Level 2, you need a valid Red ‘Trained Operator’ card. You must also be actively working on-site to provide the necessary evidence for the qualification.
Yes, you can claim a CITB grant for this accredited qualification if your employer is registered with CITB.
Upon completion, you’ll receive a Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Overhead Crane Operation. This qualification allows you to apply for a Blue CPCS or NPORS Card.
With your Blue CPCS or NPORS Card, you can apply for roles such as Overhead Crane Operator, Crane Supervisor Assistant, or Plant Operative. These positions are available across various industries.
Salaries vary based on experience and location, but entry-level operators typically earn between £28,000 and £34,000, while experienced operators can earn up to £45,000 or more.
Yes, you can complete the NVQ remotely by submitting evidence online and participating in video calls with your assessor. However, practical work-based evidence is essential, so you must be working on-site to provide this.
The cost typically ranges from £1,500 to £2,000, which includes training, assessment, and certification. You should contact your provider for the most accurate pricing.
After completing the NVQ, you can progress to the Level 4 NVQ Diploma in Crane Supervision, which opens up career opportunities in crane supervision and management.
After completing the NVQ Level 2 and holding a valid Red Trained Operator Card, you can apply for your Blue Card through CPCS or NPORS once you pass the CITB Health, Safety & Environment (HS&E) Test.
Completing the NVQ Level 2 will enhance your career prospects, increase your earning potential, and ensure you are compliant with industry safety standards. It also opens doors to further qualifications and more advanced roles in crane operations.