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ATS Keywords for
Crane & Heavy Equipment Operator Resumes

21 terms across 5 groups, from our 2026 research into how recruiters actually source Crane & Heavy Equipment Operator candidates. Recruiter and ATS searches match exact strings — carry the terms your real experience supports, in the wording the posting uses. Never list a term you couldn't back up in an interview: keyword stuffing fails the interview it wins.

The Crane & Heavy Equipment Operator keyword bank

Titles & variants

  • Crane Operator
  • Heavy Equipment Operator
  • Tower Crane Operator
  • Mobile Crane Operator

Certifications

  • NCCCO (by crane type)
  • CPCS (UK)
  • NPORS (UK)
  • provincial tickets (Canada)

Machine types

  • Tower crane
  • mobile/rough-terrain crane
  • crawler crane
  • excavator
  • bulldozer
  • loader

Safety & rigging

  • Rigging certification
  • signal person certification
  • load charts
  • pre-use inspections

Scope

  • Load capacities operated
  • project types
  • hours/years on machine class

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How recruiters use these terms

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