Career Details

Heavy Equipment Operations

Description

Heavy equipment operators (HEO) not only work on regular construction building jobs, but also on infrastructure projects (roads, bridges, and ports, otherwise called non-building construction), and in mining and timber operations. A trained and experienced equipment operator provides necessary skills for any project that requires moving and transporting heavy materials, or that demands any kind of earthmoving. NCCER offers a three-level curriculum which will guide the trainee through modules covering each major piece of heavy equipment, as well as topics such as Civil Blueprint Reading, Soils, and Paving.

Certifying Organization

National Center for Construction Education and Research

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Certificates

Certifying Organization

National Coalition of Certification Centers

Type

Product/Equipment

Certifying Organization

International Union of Operating Engineers

Type

Core

Certifying Organization

Manufacturing Skill Standards Council

Type

Product/Equipment

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