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Heavy Equipment Operator Training in Michigan

July 17, 2017

Heavy equipment operator demand in Michigan is on the rise, mainly because the state is redeveloping at a tremendous rate. There are arguably more large-scale construction projects going on in Michigan than there are in any other state in the U.S. Some examples of recent and upcoming construction breaking ground include a $50,000,000 Menard store in Taylor, the $38,000,000 SkipStone Crossing project, a $25,000,000 development on Big Beaver Road in Troy, and a $20,000,000 New Delta County Jail. These projects and more will not only need heavy equipment operators, but hundreds of construction apprenticeship laborers in general.


North Country Heavy Equipment School, LLC

North Country Heavy Equipment School
2929 16th Avenue North
Escanaba, MI 49829
(906) 789-3123
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://runmonstermachines.com/

image of a heavy equipment in Michigan
Photo by Dwight Burdette/ CC BY-3.0

The privately-funded North Country Heavy Equipment School offers an intensive program for those who want to learn how to run monster machines. This program has been running for almost two decades, offering high quality and safe instructional courses for those looking to enter the construction field.

The Heavy Equipment Training portion of the program runs for 3 weeks and 5 days, allowing students sufficient time to learn how to run and operate such machines as dump trucks, graders, backhoes, dozers, front end loaders, and excavators. Upon completion of the course, students will become certified by the ECPT.
 

Local 324 Heavy Equipment Operator Training School

OE324 Michigan
500 Hulet Drive
Bloomfield Township, MI 48302
(248) 451-0324
Website: [email protected]

The IUOE 324 in local Hulet, Michigan offers training opportunities for union members who are looking to get certified in the operation of heavy equipment. The facility offers a wide range of skilled trades courses, allowing individuals of all ages to become qualified, skilled, certified, and motivated in no time.

The training classes offered by the Local 324 include courses and certification exams in services, equipment operation, highway building, maintenance, alternative energy management, natural gas education, and water utilities. The program uses high end equipment for the best hands-on experience, granting nationally certified status to anyone who graduates.
 

AIS Training Center

AIS Training Center
3600 N. Grand River Ave.
Lansing, MI 48906
(517) 321-8000
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.aistraining.com/

The AIS Training Center in Lansing, Michigan offers certified operator training for the running and maintenance of heavy machinery. The AIS Technical Institute provides this course for students who are looking for hands-on training from certified professionals. Students will be guided through an intensive course as they learn the ins and outs of becoming a heavy construction equipment operator.

The program places a special focus on the operation of bulldozers, backhoes, excavators, wheel loaders, and more. Students who pass the course will also receive First Aid and CPR training to comply with all safety procedures.
 

Detroit Training Center

Detroit Training Center
5151 Lorraine St.
Detroit, MI 48208
(313) 221-5876
Website: http://detroittraining.com/

The Heavy Equipment Operator Training Program is a privately funded course that is offered as part of the Detroit Training Center. Michigan residents can get hands-on experience operating heavy machinery. They will learn safety, maintenance, operation, and engineering of these large metal construction machines.

There are multiple certifications involved for completing the courses on operating heavy equipment, which gives students a wide variety of choices when it comes to the machine they prefer to operate. Students will gain experience with forklifts, skid steers, backhoes, front end loaders, excavators, lifts, and more. Furthermore, they will gain an intimate understanding of the safety and maintenance regulations that are offered as a part of the certification process.
 

Detroit Training Center

Detroit Training Center
227 Gratiot Avenue, Suite 210
Detroit, MI 48226
Website: http://detroittraining.com/

image of a dump truck in Michigan
Photo by Daniel Morrison/ CC BY-2.0

The Detroit Training Center offers a privately funded Heavy Equipment Operator Training Program for students who wish to get involved in the construction industry. Adult students can gain hands-on experience operating heavy machinery. There is a special focus placed on heavy machines such as front end loaders, excavators, backhoes, pavers, and even warehouse forklifts. After completion of these studies, students can take a test to earn professional certifications.

During the course of study, participants will gain an education in matters of safety, maintenance, and general construction procedures. There is on-the-job training as well as safe site classrooms for those who are just starting to learn the ins and outs of heavy equipment operation.
 

GIAR EQUIPMENT, LLC.

GIAR EQUIPMENT, LLC
3258 Hanna Lake Industrial Drive SE
Dutton, MI 49316
(616) 698-9222
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.giarandsons.com/

Giar Equipment offers an equipment operator training course for individuals who wish to comply with state and Federal regulations and become certified to operate heavy machinery. There are a variety of operating procedures that must be passed in order to safely certify an individual for construction. The program offers training and compliance for MIOSHA, OSHA, and other equipment safety.

Those who attend the training will learn how to operate heavy equipment such as forklifts, loaders, graders, bulldozers, and more. Some of the world’s leading manufacturers have provided the equipment used in all hands-on training classes.

Filed Under: Training Tags: Michigan, United States

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