Heavy Construction Equipment Technology: Technician Emphasis

Students develop the knowledge and skills needed to:
  • perform preventative maintenance
  • diagnose malfunction
  • prescribe corrective action
  • repair of heavy construction equipment
  • work in service, sales, or fleet management as it relates to the heavy construction equipment industry.

Students can complete 2 associate's degree programs in 3 years by enrolling in the dual degree option.

Graduates have a diverse set of skills and abilities that could prepare them for employment in the natural gas industry. Read more...

Program Specs

Student troubleshooting operating complaint
Heavy Equipment Technology
Undercarriage evaluation

About the curriculum

Classes

View the classes you will be attending in the College Catalog. An internship is required in this major.

Accreditation & Industry Connections

Accredation logos.

Program accreditation.

After graduation

List of jobs via the College Catalog.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics median hourly wages of mobile heavy equipment mechanics were $20.59 in May 2008, higher than the $18.60 per hour median for all installation, maintenance, and repair occupations. The middle 50 percent earned between $16.71 and $24.85. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $13.61, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $30.57.

Industry Wage
Local government $21.93
Machinery, equipment, and supplies merchant wholesalers 20.49
Other specialty trade contractors 19.83
Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing 19.39
Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment (except automotive and electronic) repair and maintenance 18.93

*Statistics reported in May 2008

Internship Requirement

Read more about the required internship.

Transfer Procedures

View general transfer procedures via the College Catalog.

View transfer agreements with other colleges.

View general transfer information

Tools, Uniforms & Supplies

Tools

You are expected to purchase your own tools which can be purchased at the College Store or through a dealer such as Sears or Snap-on. The advantage to purchasing your own tools is that the tools are yours to use during your time as a student and later as an employee. Larger specialty tools such as those used in diagnostics and testing are purchased by the College or donated by the Caterpillar dealer program for use by all students enrolled in the program.

Required Tools

Uniform (required for all labs)

  • Coveralls
  • Leather work shoes or boots
  • Safety glasses

Uniforms and tools are available for purchase through The College Store.

Clubs & Activities

Service and Operation of Heavy Equipment Association (S&O)

View the entire student organizations listing or Greek Life listing.

Heavy Construction Equipment Technician Emphasis Advisory Committee

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Advisory committees, which act as recommending bodies to the faculty and administration, consist of in-field professionals who act as partners in the development of curriculum. Their curricular and equipment advice as well as their industry connections and internship opportunities are invaluable to our students and to the growth of our institution.

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