Heavy Equipment Operator Jobs

Heavy Equipment Operator Jobs

There is a great demand for heavy equipment operators. Heavy equipment operator jobs are positions in the construction industry. These positions include driving, maneuvering, and controlling heavy machinery that is used in the process of constructing a variety of structures, including bridges, roads, and various buildings. Heavy equipment operators work in all kinds of weather, and they can expect to get dusty, muddy, greasy, and dirty. Most people in these roles work full-time, and many of them work overtime. They might have irregular work schedules since many construction projects, especially road construction projects, are done at night.

How to Prepare for a Heavy Equipment Operator Role

If you are interested in finding employment as a heavy equipment operator, you should get the proper training. After having earned a high school diploma or equivalent, you can attend a training school. Overall employment for heavy equipment operators in the construction industry is expected to grow 12% from 2016 to 2026, which comes out to 52,700 new jobs. That is at a much higher rate than the average for all occupations. The increased availability of jobs in the construction industry is expected because of increased spending on infrastructure during the next decade. Those who are trained to work multiple kinds of heavy equipment have the best chance of finding employment and getting the best job opportunities.

The Salary of a Heavy Equipment Operator

Heavy equipment operators can earn a very competitive salary in today’s workforce. As of May 2017, the median annual wage for a construction equipment operator was $46,080 annually or about $22.15 per hour. The annual wages can vary significantly from one state to another, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. For example, New York has 12,520 heavy equipment operators with an average annual salary of $77,580, Pennsylvania has 20,560 heavy equipment operators with an average annual salary of $50,340, and Tennessee has 5,170 heavy equipment operators who earn an average salary of $40,790 per year.

Different Fields That Require Heavy Equipment Operators

There are several different construction fields that need heavy equipment operators. These include utility system construction, state government agencies, local government agencies, specialty trade contractors, building contractors, and highway, street, and bridge construction companies. With the increasing need for heavy equipment operators, it is a great field to consider when making a career move. ATS offers training for heavy equipment operators, including directional drilling, mobile crane operation, and various kinds of equipment including:

  • Scrapers
  • Motor graders
  • Excavators
  • All-terrain forklifts
  • Backhoes
  • Bulldozers
  • Wheel loaders
  • Excavators
  • Articulated dump trucks

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Trained Heavy Equipment Operator

Heavy equipment operators are all around you, earning good money in stable careers. A few of those operators learned on the job, but there are gaps in their knowledge because they didn’t actually go through professional training. Selecting a nationally-known school like ATS Heavy Equipment Operator Programs gives you the advantage of superior safety, increased versatility, and enhanced hiring ability.

Superior Safety

The classes and materials at ATS are developed by the industry with the goal of producing operators who can do the job. Construction, earthmoving, and other heavy equipment jobs are dangerous but necessary. The job won’t get done when people are getting hurt, so it is in a company’s best interest to have workers operate in safe conditions. Professional training includes both classroom instruction and being at the controls of a variety of heavy equipment so the student is fully prepared for the job.

Increased Versatility

When you know how to operate more types of heavy equipment, you have increased versatility on the job. A site may need someone who can use a backhoe or a wheel loader. Often there are excavators, bulldozers, or graders. Being able to run these along with skid steers or all-terrain forklifts means they don’t need to hire somebody else to do it. Since grade reading, laser levels, soils, site layouts, and heavy equipment maintenance are also taught, graduates of ATS are versatile professionals able to do more than just one thing, and that increased versatility means enhanced hire ability.

Enhanced Hireability

Employers look for professionally trained heavy equipment operators because they want to profit in their business. Hiring a heavy equipment operator who only knows how to operate one type of machine and doesn’t know how to do that safely is like asking for costly accidents on the job. ATS graduates are sought after because they have the skills and knowledge employers need.

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Heavy Equipment Job Listings, August 6, 2016

Employers all over the country are looking for qualified and certified heavy equipment operators. But there is only one way to become a certified heavy equipment operator. You’ll need to enroll in a heavy equipment operator training class, get your certification, then you can apply to jobs all over the country just like these:

  • LAFAYETTE, IN Hiring heavy equipment operators.
  • REEDSBURG, WI Hiring heavy equipment operators.

If you want to see more heavy equipment job leads like these, you can join the Total Resources Network or enroll in the Associated Training Services Heavy Equipment School and you’ll get a free membership. Not only does the ATS job board include heavy equipment operator jobs all over the U.S., but it also includes Class-A CDL truck driving jobs, mobile crane operator jobs, rigger, and signalperson jobs, and foreman jobs. you’ll see all the best heavy equipment jobs all over the country, and you can apply for any of them for which you are qualified.

If you do not already have your heavy equipment certification, there’s an upcoming class scheduled and you can get enrolled today.

ATS has the best training school with the best heavy equipment training instructors. Our instructors are certified and have been working with heavy equipment for years. You’ll learn how to operate each piece of equipment safely, how to perform inspections and basic maintenance, how to identify soils, and even how to layout a work site. Start your career in heavy equipment today. Enroll in the ATS heavy equipment training school.

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Heavy Equipment Job Listings, May 7, 2016

There are more than enough heavy equipment jobs to go around, but you have to be trained if you want to get one. From Dallas, Texas to Whitewater, Wisconsin, here are this week’s heavy equipment job listings.

  • DALLAS, TX, Hiring mobile crane operators.
  • KAUKAUNA, WI Hiring Class-A CDL truck drivers.
  • HARTFORD, WI Hiring Class-A CDL truck drivers.
  • BEAUMONT, TX Hiring heavy equipment operators.
  • BRIDGEVILLE, PA Hiring mobile crane operators.
  • DECATUR, IL Hiring mobile crane operators.
  • JUNCTION CITY, WI Hiring Class-A CDL truck drivers.
  • GREEN BAY, WI Hiring Class-A CDL truck drivers.
  • HATLEY, WI Hiring Class-A CDL truck drivers.
  • CRIVITZ, WI Hiring heavy equipment operators.
  • CHARLESTON, SC Hiring heavy equipment operators.
  • MARATHON, WI Hiring Class-A CDL truck drivers.
  • ATLANTA, GA Hiring heavy equipment operators.
  • SAGINAW, MI Hiring mobile crane operators.
  • WHITEWATER, WI Hiring Class-A CDL truck drivers.

Do you see a trend here? Demand for Class-A CDL truck drivers is picking up. There’s also a respectable number of heavy equipment operator jobs available. You’ll see a ton more job opportunities like these at the Total Resources Network job board.

Access to Total Resources Network is free to all graduates of the Associated Training Services Heavy Equipment School. You’ll be comped a membership for life because we want you to be successful–not just today, but tomorrow too. So, sign up for the heavy equipment training class you need and get started on your rewarding heavy equipment career today. Baby Boomers are retiring. It’s time for you younger folks to step up.

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