Heavy Equipment Training Levels
Heavy Equipment Operations Level 1
Length: 3 Weeks
Equipment: Backhoe, Tractor, Dump Truck, Skid Steer, Wheel Loader
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Heavy Equipment Operations Level 2
Length: 6 Weeks
Equipment: Backhoe, Tractor, Dump Truck, Skid Steer, Wheel Loader, Dozer, Scraper, Compactor, Forklift
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Heavy Equipment Operations Level 3
Length: 9 Weeks
Equipment: Backhoe, Tractor, Dump Truck, Skid Steer, Wheel Loader, Dozer, Scraper, Compactor, Forklift, Hydraulic Excavator, Motor Grader
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Crane Training Levels
Mobile Crane Operations 1
Length: 3 Weeks
Prerequisite: At least one (1) year of verifiable crane, rigging or heavy equipment operator experience required and student must demonstrate specific equipment operation or rigging performance tasks to a school instructor. Or, student may present a letter from a crane operation company on company letterhead stating that they will be immediately hired upon completion of the Mobile Crane Operation training program. If student has no letter, no prior verifiable experience or fails the equipment performance tasks required for admittance, then Heavy Equipment Operations Level 1 must be taken as a prerequisite program.
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Crane graduates will have taken the first steps towards National Certification from the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO).
Our training programs are designed to provide an introduction to the heavy equipment industry and basic heavy equipment operation. Graduates will receive National Certification from the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). Certificates, transcripts and wallet cards are sent directly to the student, along with registration in NCCER's national registry. In addition to equipment operation, students also learn safety, machine maintenance, and a 2 year CPR/ First Aid Certification.
This training opens employment opportunities in many types of companies, including (but not limited to): excavation companies, utility contractors, underground contractors, plumbing, electrical, sand and gravel pits, landscapers, construction, mining operations, pool contractors, etc.
Education Pays!
We encourage all students to obtain as much schooling as possible. When it comes time to find employment or negotiate salary with an existing employer, the more knowledge and experience you have on a wide variety of machinery, the better you'll look to an employer -
and that translates to more money for you and your family!


