Heavy Equipment Training
Companies that use heavy equipment
expect their operators to be able to get the equipment to the
worksite. It doesn't make sense to pay a driver to get
dozers, backhoes, etc. on site then pay another person to
operate the equipment.
That is why the TDA has partnered
with several first rate heavy equipment operator school.
We help you get the CDL
required to get the equipment on-site, they provide the training
to operate the equipment.
The Heavy Equipment Operators
Course given by Al-Win Inc. is an 80 hour course that includes
10 hours of classroom instruction and 70 hours of hands on
training. To learn more about this program,
click here.
Warren County Career Center’s Heavy Equipment
Operation and Site Construction program offers a 600-hour course. You will
train on 10 different pieces of new Caterpillar equipment, be instructed in
blueprints, grade checking equipment, GPS equipment, safety, and preventive
maintenance. To learn more about this program,
click here.
Hocking College offers an Associate in
Technical Studies in Heavy Equipment Management at both their Athens and
Perry campuses. To learn more about this program,
click here.