Heavy Equipment News of the Day

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More Women Needed for Heavy Equipment Jobs

Due to a shortage of skilled laborers, women are being hired and trained to operate monster toys. Many women are showing positive feedback upon entering the field. Times are changing and men can now share their passion for monster toys with women.

Need a heavy equipment driver? Hire a woman, company says


Santa Cruz Residents Taking Charge Using Heavy Equipment

Neighbors already have used heavy equipment three times to move two 8,000-pound concrete barricades the county installed to block both ends of a quarter-mile closure on Highland Way.

Neighbors armed with heavy equipment, county battle over closed road



Oh dear! I keep forgetting I'm not in Kansas!

Heavy Equipment enthusiasts will be pleased to know that right by their airport, an agreement for the creation of ITEC Expo is being finalized, a multipurpose mixed-use project designed for manufacturers of heavy equipment and machinery for industries including transportation, farming, construction, material handling, seaport equipment, rail transportation, mining and exploration.

ITEC Expo will provide heavy equipment manufacturers with an international destination where they can exhibit and demonstrate, market and sell their products, as well as provide support for dealers, distributors and wholesalers and conduct market, consumer and competitive research. Additionally, the facility will offer educational opportunities to ensure that end-users have capable, trained and experienced operators for their type of heavy equipment.

ITEC Expo will also be open to the public, offering an opportunity for visitors to learn about all types of heavy machinery and see the equipment in action.

Kansas City International Airport to be Home to Heavy Equipment Demo Facility

Heavy Equipment Operator Skills

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This is what you call heavy equipment operator precision!



Professional Heavy Equipment Operator Interview

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Here's a great interview with a Heavy Equipment Operator:

Any advice for those seeking a career as a Heavy Equipment Operator?

Start out at the bottom, learn to check grade for operators and laboring. Watch closely what the veteran operators do, I learned most of what I know just from watching. Be prepared for long hours, long periods of isolation from others, extreme heat and dust in the summers and the joy of zero degree temperatures in the winter; it is definitely not for everyone.

Career as a Heavy Equipment Operator

Heavy Equipment Operator Training


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Heavy equipment operator training is an essential educational prerequisite for any potential candidate looking to enter a stable and rewarding career in operating heavy equipment. With a rise in construction projects around the world, heavy equipment operators are in demand. The Department of Labor states that the career outlook for heavy equipment operating is on the rise and very good. Heavy equipment operators require specialized training in order to gain the skills and knowledge necessary to obtain and keep a job utilizing heavy equipment. Although experience will be accumulated with on-the-job hours, it is absolutely necessary that a potential operator receive proper training prior to entering the field.

Heavy equipment is the tool vital to nearly every business or individual in the construction industry. Heavy equipment operator training is essential for the proper and effective use of equipment such as backhoes, scrapers, excavators, motor graters, loaders, dump trucks, bulldozers, and other heavy vehicles.

Heavy equipment operator training programs usually range in duration from a little over a month to as long as 6 months. Most programs offer a good balance between in-classroom studies and out-of-classroom field training. Classroom courses cover important safety procedures, engineering, math, setup, maintenance and other fundamental topics. Field training consists of hands-on equipment training with emphasis on operations in a variety of situations and environments such as varying types of soil, slope, terrain, and climate conditions.

Upon graduation, a well-trained heavy equipment operator will be qualified to operate most common heavy equipment including backhoes, bulldozers, grader, loaders, excavators, and more. The heavy equipment operator trainee now enters the work force armed with the proper techniques and knowledge. The pay range of new candidates is around $13.00 to over $20.00/an hour dependent on the location, company, and scope of project. Many companies will not hire a candidate unless properly trained through accredited programs. Many heavy equipment operator training programs offer job-placement assistance upon graduation.

If you are already in the construction industry, or are looking to start a career in the industry, heavy equipment operating may be a great decision for you. To begin your career in heavy equipment operating, training is essential. The potential candidate should plan accordingly. Many government grants and scholarships are available to assist in obtaining proper certification and training.



Additional Heavy Equipment Training Resources:

Compact Excavator Training by Bobcat
Bobcat Training Resources

Heavy Equipment Heavy Hitters on the Rise

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Heavy Equipment Manufacturer Giants Komatsu and Deere both report increases in sales.

Sales of Komatsu heavy equipment surged 54 per cent in the first ten months of this year form the same period, its agent PT United Tractors said.

SALES OF KOMATSU HEAVY EQUIPMENT SURGING IN INDONESIA

Deere & Co.'s fiscal fourth-quarter earnings rose 52% as strong demand for farm equipment amid robust commodity markets more than offset continued weakness in the U.S. housing sector.

Farm Demand Powers Deere Profit