Construction Equipment Operator
About Construction Equipment Operator
Building supplies, dirt, and other bulky materials are moved by construction equipment operators using machinery at mines and construction sites. They run machinery that grades and clears ground so that it may be used to build dams, roads, bridges, buildings, and other constructions.
Why is Construction Equipment Operator important?
The potential to specialize in a range of sectors, equipment kinds, and duties is just one advantage of a career as a construction equipment operator. The sector offers business owners stability in a market that is always growing and has a consistent need for qualified tradespeople.
Who should take the Construction Equipment Operator Exam?
- Heavy Equipment Operator
- Commercial and residential building contractors
- Trenching and excavation contractors
- Individuals in road maintenance departments
- Road construction contractors
Construction Equipment Operator Certification Course Outline
- Safely using equipment at a work site
- Performing inspection and equipment startup
- Identifying preventive maintenance issues
- Practicing digging and trenching operations
- Moving and grading materials
- Loading vehicles and securing materials