Securing a C6 crane license could be your ticket to tackling more significant projects and heading to a higher salary. Find out more about what it means for a crane operator’s career below.

What does a C6 crane ticket cover?

TLILIC0023 Licence to operate a Slewing Mobile Crane (up to 60 tonnes) qualifies you to operate all non-slew cranes, non-slewing and slewing telehandlers with crane jibs attached, and vehicle loading cranes up to 60 tonnes.

How different is it from what you learn in a C2 course? It’s similar theory, it’s just learning how to apply what you learned in a C2 ticket on a much larger scale.

How C6 tickets open new opportunities in the construction industry

Whether you’re looking to work on world-class developments, high rises, large infrastructural developments, or key industrial projects, a C6 ticket can significantly broaden your professional horizon.

If you’re working in a C2 crane on small, residential projects and want to get into bigger sites, the C6 course is perfect. Operators with a C6 license often enjoy higher wages due to the complexity and scale of the projects they qualify for. Keeping in mind that with the additional complexity of these projects, there is also a higher risk involved, we make sure you are trained for that.

And if you’re really ambitious and want to work on huge projects with Tier 1 building companies, the C6 is a great stepping stone to getting your C0 licence.

Maximise your career’s success and pair your C6 ticket with a dogman licence

We always recommend those wanting to enrol in a C6 course, earn their dogman licence first. From an RTO’s perspective, this is important to ensure you and your peers are safe during training. And in the minds of an employer, it shows that you know your way around a crane and understand safe lifting practices. Both are vital when onsite with cranes.

Start opening doors with a C6 ticket

Contact Ascent Training Solutions now to learn more about our C6 crane operator training. Start your journey to becoming a high-demand operator in the construction industry today!