Hoist and Winch Operators


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Hoist and Winch Operators

Hoist and Winch Operators - Preparation

To work as a hoist and winch operator, you typically need to:

  • complete short-term, on-the-job training.

Education after high school

Hoist and winch operator jobs tend to be entry-level jobs that require little or no previous work experience. However, many employers prefer that you have a high school diploma or equivalent.

Work experience

Any experience safely driving or operating equipment can help you get a trainee position. Some employers require a year or more of related work experience.

On-the-job training

Many hoist and winch operators learn their skills on the job. You begin by operating light equipment while an experienced operator supervises your work. As a beginner you also help set up, dismantle, and service the equipment. As you gain experience, you move up to heavier equipment. Training may last up to one year.

Military training

Some branches of the military train people to be cargo specialists. Training lasts for two to six weeks, depending on your specialty. Additional training occurs on the job.

Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.