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Submitted By: Kris Koonar <--More?
Category: Careers | Date Posted: 2007-10-12
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When you think of jobs in the heavy equipment industry you think that they are simple and that a career in this kind of industry is real easy to get your hands on. However, this is not always true as these jobs also require you to have certain skill sets which will help you to qualify for the job.

This industry requires people who are specialized in their job that mainly includes the maintenance, repair and service of heavy equipment. Their job involves working in different climatic conditions and their work location constantly varies and can at times be indoors as well. Their work is not always outside. This is why you are required to have expertise not only in handling the machinery within the varying locations, but also knowledge about the different machine parts.

For a career in the heavy equipment industry you need to know how to operate the machines. Apart from this you will have to be very observant and possess the ability to notice faults or damages. To be able to do this you will need to possess a high level of reasoning and problem solving abilities. Having these skills and abilities will help you to perform your work in the right manner and will also enable you to identify problems and analyze the information that is available. With experience, you need to know all the machines well and be alert when something goes wrong and also when it is about to go wrong. On noticing the problem with the machinery, you are expected to find ways to solve it and also a future course of action. You will be expected to evaluate the cost of making these rectifications as well.

The mos.common place where the construction equipment operators are trained is on the job. They acquire their skills when undergoing on the job training. They are first trained in the use of light operating equipment and then progress to the use of heavier equipment. All this is done under the strict guidance of experienced operators. Nevertheless, there are many who believe that the formal training helps to develop mor.comprehensive skill sets that are required.

There is a formal training system provided to construction equipment operators. The operating engineer apprenticeship program is administered by the union-managemen.committee of the International Union of Operating Engineers and the Associated General Contractors of America. Here the workers have a chance to operate on a wider range of machinery rather than the light weight equipment in on the job training and also benefit from better job opportunities. This apprenticeship program is usually for three months or 6000 hours of on the job training and is accompanied by 144 hours of classroom instruction in a year.

Construction equipmen.companies generally hire graduates, but nowadays they are also hiring non-graduates and training them to operate certain equipment. Technological advancements have also increased the need for skilled operators with technological and electronic skills to operate the new advanced machines.

There are various courses and training that is now being made available to increase efficiency and productivity and reduce mishaps.

earthmoverschool.com Heavy Equipment Operator School National Training has over 35,000 graduates and is fully accredited by the earthmoverschool.com/accredit.htm DETC. Discover the benefits of becoming a Heavy Equipment Operator. earthmoverschool.com.


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