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Women in Heavy Equipment

In a difficult job market, many people are realizing that changing careers may give them a better chance at finding a job. People are trading in their white collar office jobs for new careers, which they never thought they would have in the great outdoors. The construction and building industries continue to grow and offer good pay and steady employment. For these reasons, many women are beginning to move into the heavy equipment industry. This opens a whole new industry that in the past women were really not accepted, but they now can thrive in.

The heavy equipment industry at one time was a male only industry with little or no opportunity for women. Fortunately, this has changed, and women can find a lot more positions in the heavy equipment field. Heavy equipment training schools are teaching women at a much higher rate than in the past. In a growing industry, this is a great opportunity for women to join the ranks of the construction industry. Good pay and steady work are great reasons for women to begin a career in heavy equipment.

This is a great time for heavy equipment operators as buildings are being built, homes are being built and roads continue to be built. This means jobs are out there for men and women willing to put in the time at a good heavy equipment training school. In a matter of about three weeks of training, men and women can be out there earning a good salary on a work crew.

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Heavy Equipment Job Listings: March 3, 2012

We have a mixed bag of job vacancies this weekend, some of them very interesting and with very lucrative paychecks. If you require more information on any of these jobs, just visit our job site. Employers list jobs regularly so it will pay check on a daily basis. This weeks jobs include:

Secondary Backhoe Operator – Heavy Equipment Operation
Omaha, NE
Heavy equipment operators for various powered equipment needed to complete pipe and/or concrete installation.

CDL/Heavy Equipment Operator
Charter Township of Clinton, MI
For commercial landscaping, maintenance and snow and ice removal. Seeking a dump truck driver with a commercial driver’s license (CDL) and a heavy equipment operator to drive front-end loaders and skid steers for snow removal.

Heavy Equipment Operator -Finish
Fayetteville, AR
Do you want to work for a company that values your skills? Do you want to work for a company that values safety above all else? Are you looking for opportunities and benefits of a large corporation with a small company feel?

NCCCO Crane operator
Overseas – Oman
$97,000yr tax free.

Crane Operators, Combo Welders, Pipe Fitters
Baton Rouge, LA
Now seeking qualified applicants for the following crafts in the Baton Rouge and New Orleans areas:

  • CRANE OPERATORS (NCCER or NCCCO Certified)
  • COMBINATION WELDERS
  • PIPEFITTERS
  • MILLWRIGHTS

Competitive Wages, Overtime, Per Diem and Benefits

Backhoe Operator
Milwaukee, WI
Reporting to the project Foreman, the Equipment Operator is responsible for working in a safe manner, assisting entire crew to ensure projects are completed in a timely and cost effective manner. This individual is responsible for operating heavy and light construction equipment, including backhoes, front-end loaders, and more.

Nuclear Openings
Turkey Point, FL
Currently seeking candidates to work on the Turkey Point Units Replacement Project. We are accepting resumes for the following craft positions:

  • Journeyman Scaffold Builders
  • Combination Welders
  • Journeyman Millwrights
  • Helpers
  • Laborers
  • NCCER Certified Electricians
  • NCCER Certified Riggers

Equipment Operators
Midland, TX
A commercial/industrial construction company located in Gladewater, Texas is in immediate need of equipment operators capable of operating a Cherry Picker and/or Forklift for a project in Midland, Texas. NCCER Certification a huge plus.

NCCER Riggers
San Antonio, TX
Wages $25-$28/hr DOE + $35/a day per diem housing provided working 7/12’s. Journeymen will be working with chain hoists; rigging machinery; wire rope lashing to rig; performing weight calculations, center of gravity and how to apply rigging gear, e.g., shackles, chain hoists and wire ropes, to rig and move loads; splicing rope and wire rope revving and seizing; rigging loads from a crane hook to other rigging points.

Heavy Equipment Operators
Elkridge, MD
Heavy Equipment operators required for team project in Virginia.

NCCER Riggers
Afghanistan.

Some of these positions require operators with multiple skills, for example, CDL and heavy equipment training. If you have any skill gaps in these areas, contact us for more information on heavy equipment training, truck driver training and crane operator training.

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Heavy Equipment Training School

When deciding on a heavy equipment training school, it is essential that a prospective operator ensures that the school chosen will have the training that will result in success. This may require a prospective operator to make a huge choice in life; “do I stay local or do I move to the best school for my career?” In many prospective heavy equipment operators’ lives, this may be the biggest decision he or she ever makes.

Many schools will offer the basic training that is required to get a job, but is this the best route that will lead to the job a hopeful operator is truly looking for? Is the school that fits the needs local or does a trainee need to move away to find the school that will help him or her reach his goals. Heavy equipment training schools can make or break an operator, when it comes down to making things work it is important that the heavy equipment training school has the courses that will enable an operator to reach his goals.

The heavy equipment training school that is chosen will make or break an operator. It is essential that the school meets the needs of the operator. Do they offer articulating crane training? Will the school assist the trainee in finding a job?

Choosing a heavy equipment training school is an important decision. Make certain that the decision is the correct one. This is a decision that can complete the career of a heavy equipment training school operator.

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Heavy Equipment Safety – A Priority for All

The life of a heavy equipment operator can be one of financial security and respect within a community. These men and women are recognized as the force behind the building of the roads citizens travel on and the buildings where many work. With the financial rewards and recognition comes a lot of responsibility, these heavy equipment jobs can be extremely dangerous if the proper precautions are not taken. A heavy equipment operator must have the skills required to complete his job in a quality manner, but heavy equipment safety must always be his or her number one priority.

A construction site is a fairly dangerous place in general. When several pieces of heavy equipment are working the same site, this just multiplies the danger. The chances of a serious incident occurring increase if people are not properly trained on heavy equipment safety. Some of the more horrific accidents can happen simply by not paying attention to one’s surroundings. Many a worker has been crushed by equipment overturning or even run over by a piece of heavy equipment. Others have been hurt or even killed when getting caught between a wall and a piece of equipment. All of these accidents can be avoided if a proper heavy equipment safety training program is in place.

Heavy equipment safety training is taught at all Heavy Equipment training schools, but it also needs to be performed at the company level on a regular basis. The importance of heavy equipment safety cannot be taken lightly. This essential training also needs to be kept interesting to ensure it effectively gets through to operators. No matter the skill level of an operator, heavy equipment safety must be the number one priority on a work site. The alternative can be life taking.

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The Heavy Equipment Industries are Ready To Roll!

There are numerous reasons why now is a great time to get a Heavy Equipment Operator’s certification. One big reason is the fact that the economy is beginning to pick back up after several years of faltering. When the economy begins to improve, the housing market will begin to improve and, as a result, the construction industry will begin to increase the production of new homes. This will ultimately increase the demand for trained and experienced heavy equipment operators around the country.

Another huge industry that is always hiring heavy equipment operators is the oil industry, and what better time than now to move into the oil industry? With oil prices continuing to rise and our continued need for this high-priced material, there is no sign of this industry fading any time soon. This means steady jobs and good salaries for operators willing to relocate to areas that are flush with oil such as Texas or, more recently, North Dakota. There is currently an oil boom in North Dakota that has resulted in the migration of a large number of heavy equipment operators heading there to find their new careers and fortunes.

Mining companies continue and will continue to hire operators around the country and internationally. In an effort to lower our oil use, many municipalities and industries are trying to move toward cleaner coal use. Also, many batteries used in new smart phones and electric cars require the mining of elements and metals found under the ground. There are numerous other types of mines that will continue to need the skills and experience of heavy equipment operators around the globe.

An additional industry that will continue to need the skills of heavy equipment operators is Road Building. As our country’s infrastructure continues to deteriorate, the more operator jobs will become available around the US. New roads are currently being built, but at the same time, many of the older roads are becoming more and more deteriorated by age and the elements. These damaged roads will need to be repaired or replaced in the immediate future. The bridge disaster, in Minnesota, in 2007 was just an introductory chapter of what could happen as a result of not maintaining the bridges and roads in the US.

As stated above, there are many reasons that lean toward an increase in the demand for heavy equipment operators. In some instances, these jobs may require an operator to relocate, but in many situations, the jobs will be right at home as the economy improves. If an operator is not already certified to operate heavy equipment, now is a great time to get this training completed. The experience that can be gained now in the slower times can really improve an operator’s opportunities for growth in the better times that are on the way.

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Combining a CDL and Heavy Equipment Certification

The more training an employee has under his belt the more valuable they are to their employer. This is true in every industry, and this is especially true in the heavy equipment industry. There are numerous machines that an operator can get trained on that will make him more valuable. But, a unique route can be taken to increase an operator’s value even more. This is to combine the heavy equipment operator training certification with a commercial driver’s license (CDL) .

Every construction or engineering company needs to get their heavy equipment from one work site to another. With the majority of heavy equipment, this requires a flatbed truck which will also require a driver with a commercial driver’s license. This driver may then be required to move around the heavy equipment once he has arrived on a work site. By combining these two training programs, an operator can truly increase his value to any company. In this tight economy, any chance an operator has to improve his resume should be taken. This combination of training could make an operator invaluable to his employer.

An employer is always looking for ways to increase profits and speed up processes. A great way for an employee to save his employer money is to be able to perform the duties that would normally require two people. A heavy equipment operator that can drive equipment to a work site will stand out to his employer and will make him instantly more hirable. Today, millions are struggling to make ends meet, but a CDL licensed driver that can operate heavy equipment will be a highly coveted employee on any work site.

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Heavy Equipment Job Listings: February 11, 2012

Looking for work as a heavy equipment operator? Look no further. Each Saturday we list available vacancies from our jobs website. Whilst many areas of the country are slowly returning to normal, heavy equipment operations and truck driving are facing shortages. If you’re looking for a career change, and you like the great outdoors, then you could do worse than look at these areas. If the idea appeals to you, then visit or training website for more information on training programs for heavy equipment and truck driving.

If you are interested in international work, then check out the last job in the listing. This weeks jobs include:

Equipment Operator – Arizona, TX

Heavy Equipment Operators – San Antonio, TX
A local client is looking for a heavy equipment operator. This person must know how to operate all machines.

Heavy Equipment Operator – Morgan City, LA

Heavy Equipment Operator – Portage, IN
Client has several openings for Heavy Equipment Operators. Loader operators are their primary need at present.

Heavy Equipment Operators – Saint Paul, MN
Client is looking for Heavy Equipment operators

USA, Canada, UK, Italy, UAE.
Hiring Drivers for HWY work, Spray, Paint, Plow, etc.

For more information, and to check for the latest listing, be sure to visit our jobs website.

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Skid Steer Training – Another Important Skill

The more training a heavy equipment operator receives, the more projects he can work on and the more money he can make. The most valuable operator on any site is going to be the person with the most experience with the most types of equipment. This is definitely an important aspect of choosing a heavy equipment school. Many schools teach the basic bulldozer and crane work, but for an operator to really get ahead, the chosen school must go above and beyond the basics. Skid steer training is training that can be invaluable to a heavy equipment operator due to the skid steer’s various uses.

The skid steer loader is a very useful machine on any work site because of the many attachments that can truly make it fit almost any job. Its main attachment is a bucket that can be used to push, carry and load materials into a truck or other piece of equipment. But, the additional attachments that can be added on are nearly limitless in their possibilities. Some of the attachments that can be added on are augers, backhoes, snow blowers, lawn mowers and even wood chipper machines. These numerous uses really make the skid steer a necessity no matter what the construction project might be.

Skid steer training is an additional specialty a heavy equipment operator can add to his or her arsenal that can set him apart from the competition. The more training and experience a heavy equipment operator has to offer a company, the more likely he will be hired by a top tier company.

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Choosing a School – Look for Experience and Career Services Assistance

One of the most important decisions a future heavy equipment operator will have to make is choosing the right training school. There are many heavy equipment training schools both nationally and locally, so choosing the right one for the individual is essential in landing that next job in the construction industry. It is imperative that the proper school has a great training program and experienced instructors. These instructors should have real world experience and preferably have been foremen and supervisors in industry. An experienced staff is very important in properly teaching a trainee how to operate the varying pieces of machinery required to become a heavy equipment operator. This initial training is of the utmost importance in reaching that goal of becoming a certified operator.

Almost as important as the actual training is the training school’s career services program. How will the school assist the operator during and after training to land the right job in the right location? Many schools will train their operators, and then, they are done with the new operator. It is important to find a school that will give an operator personal career counseling; this should include interview training, resume writing assistance and job leads that can assist an operator in landing that first job as a heavy equipment operator. The school should be constantly networking with trucking firms to ensure the best jobs are being filled by their newly trained operators.

In choosing a heavy equipment training school, it is vital for a prospective operator’s future that a reputable and successful school is chosen. Each operator should do his due diligence and research multiple schools. During this research, the question must be asked “what will this school do for me to help me find my next career?” It is of the utmost importance that the school will put in as much effort as needed to get each of its freshly certified operators a quality job. The school with the most experienced staff and a highest quality career services program will usually be the best choice in the end.

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Heavy Equipment Training: The Little Things

The exciting and lucrative world of heavy equipment operators is a dream for many, and it can be an exciting life. After all, sitting in a bulldozer or crane pushing and pulling levers sounds like a pretty good gig, but there is much more to being a heavy equipment operator than just this. Training on numerous pieces of equipment is an important part of becoming an operator, but perhaps even more important are the “little things” that a good training school will provide to help a heavy equipment operator strive on the work site. These are the skills that will ensure that an operator is effective and safe on the work site.

Some of these often overlooked skills are grade reading, work site safety and heavy equipment maintenance. These courses sound like very minor items. Perhaps, even throw away classes, but in reality, these can be some of the most important classes an operator will take. These classes will actually teach a trainee the fundamentals needed in the construction and engineering industries. It is essential that these are part of any training school’s curriculum for heavy equipment operator training.

A heavy equipment operator trainee obviously wants to learn to drive a bulldozer or a crane immediately, but it is essential that he is trained in the basics of safety and maintenance. An employer will be looking for a well-rounded operator that has been trained in all aspects of the job. Every good training school will ensure that a trainee has mastered these “little things” prior to moving onto the more exciting aspects of the job.

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