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Code
D360 
Title Heavy Equipment Operation & Maintenance Diploma 
Department Heavy Equipment Operations & Maintenance 

Special Department Information:

Career Description: This in the seat, hands-on training program will prepare you for an industry that continually shapes and changes the physical environment. You will be able to become part of the crew that builds a roadway, lays pipe for the city, or demolishes a building to make way for a new sports facility, office building or shopping center. Train under knowledgeable faculty and learn to operate dozers, excavators, motor graders, loaders, skid steer, backhoes and haul trucks. This in-depth knowledge will make you a valuable asset in the construction industry. Employment opportunities exist nationwide in various areas of the construction industry, including highway construction, underground utilities, pipelines and oil fields, mining, flood control, demolition, mining and logging, and with state and local governments.

Program Information: The Heavy Equipment Operation and Maintenance Program is a unique program offered in Minnesota. The program includes courses in both maintenance and operation of heavy construction equipment. Incorporated into the program is the opportunity to “fast track,” which includes attending summer session and completing the program with a fourth semester internship in industry. Students learn skills necessary to service and maintain a fleet of heavy equipment. Students are given real life projects in the operations field, experiencing hands-on training with dozers, scrapers, graders, backhoes, wheel loaders, excavators, skid steers and trucks. Opportunities exist using simulators to improve skills in truck driving and operation of equipment. Experienced faculty share their knowledge and experience from industry with the next generation of heavy equipment operators. Training takes place at the 360-acre Staples West Campus operations training site, with ample space for students to experience hands-on equipment operation. The West Campus includes an up-to-date classroom facility and nine-bay maintenance shop with overhead cranes, welding bay and dedicated wash bays. The classroom facility includes a soils lab where students are instructed in various types of soil identification and testing. The program stresses the importance of safety, strong work ethic, and the value of continuing education and lifelong learning. We strive to train students in the highest standards of quality and integrity to enhance economic growth in communities.

Program Outcomes:
Graduates will be able to:

  • Perform basic operations of earthmoving equipment related to grading and excavation needs;
  • Perform basic heavy equipment maintenance and repairs;
  • Demonstrate written and verbal comprehension of basic surveying techniques related to grades, elevations and blueprint reading;
  • Identify and practice safe work habits as required by OSHA and industry standards;
  • Obtain a current OSHA 10 hour Safety Card;
  • Maintain a Class A Commercial Driver’s License;
  • Maintain a Red Cross CPR/First Aid Certification;
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the terms and responsibilities of a “competent person” as it pertains to OSHA, Subpart P.

Special Program Requirements:

In addition to the program requirements, students must meet the following conditions in order to graduate:

  1. College Cumulative GPA Requirement: cumulative grade point average (GPA) of credits attempted and completed at CLC must be at least 2.0;
  2. College Technical Core GPA Requirement: cumulative GPA of credits attempted and completed towards the technical core of the diploma or degree must be at least 2.0;
  3. Residency Requirement: students must complete 25% of their credits at Central Lakes College.

Admissions:

  • The Heavy Equipment Operation and Maintenance Program is offered as a full-time day program.
  • New students are accepted into the program in August and December.
  • Students entering the HEOM program must possess a valid Class D driver's license and have the ability to obtain a Class A (CDL) in accordance with program timelines. Once a student has passed the Class A (CDL), they must maintain the license in a valid status throughout the remainder of the HEOM program.
  • Students will be required to participate in random drug and alcohol screening throughout the program.