
Why a Career in Heavy Equipment?
Employment for heavy equipment operators is expected to increase by 51,000 jobs per year from 2020-2030*
Infrastructure spending is expected to increase, meaning more opportunities will be available.*
America’s roads, bridges, water, and sewer systems are in need of repair and maintenance.*
*Information provided by The Bureau of Labor Statistics
Benefits of Choosing HEC
Hands-on Training
The best way to learn how to operate heavy equipment is with practice in the field. Our instructors know this and want to help prepare you for a future career in heavy equipment.
Career Services
Our commitment to your success does not end once you’ve completed our program. We’ll help you sharpen your resume and interviewing skills and contact employers on your behalf.
Accelerated Programs
Not everyone has time to spend months or years earning degrees. Enter the workforce by completing a training program in as little as three weeks.
Explore Our Oklahoma Location
Are you a resident of or live near Oklahoma? Find a program at our Oklahoma location that matches your career aspirations. Take a look below at our variety of programs and details about this location.
Programs
Certificate of Heavy Equipment Operations – Level I:
It all starts with you learning the basics about heavy equipment operation.
Certificate of Heavy Equipment Operations – Level II:
Enhance your skillset so that you understand the details and positions in the industry.
Certificate of Heavy Equipment Operations – Mobile Crane:
Learn about crane parts and operations through practical training experience.
Certificate of Heavy Equipment Operations – Lattice Boom Crawler Crane:
After completing mobile crane training, you can begin to learn the basics of lattice boom cranes.
Certificate of Heavy Equipment Operations - Tower Crane
Horizontal Directional Drilling

POTENTIAL CAREERS
Curious about where your heavy equipment training can take you? You can count on our experienced instructors to equip you with the knowledge, skills, and credentials needed to get the job you want.
Our students have secured the following jobs, among others:
- Crane operator
- Rigging supervisor
- Crane inspector
- Backhoe operator
- Bulldozer operator
- Yard manager
- Excavator operator
- Front-end-loader operator
Financial Aid Options
Financial restraints shouldn’t prevent you from getting the education and training you need to start your career as a heavy equipment operator. That’s why we offer flexible financial aid options—like affordable loans and state and federal grants. We also accept certified checks, money orders, and most major credit cards to simplify the payment process. Call us today to learn more about our financing options and see if you qualify.
Location
Location
If you need additional information or directions to this location, simply contact this location at 888-616-5447.
While reading about our locations can give you an idea of what we offer, it’s not the same as experiencing them in person. During your initial phone call with our admissions team, ask about scheduling a visit to campus. This will give you the opportunity to explore our facilities before making a commitment.
If this location isn’t close enough to home, then explore our other locations. We have locations across the country to help students be close to home.
GET TRAINED. GET CERTIFIED. START A CAREER.
Our graduates find careers in heavy equipment operations. Recent graduates have found employment with companies, such as:










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Heavy Equipment Colleges of America endorses the national certification program offered by the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) and provides training to prepare candidates for CCO examinations.
*The Army’s Career Skills Program (CSP) prepares Soldiers for civilian employment through first-class apprenticeships, on-the-job training, job shadowing, internships and employment skills training. Soldiers are eligible to participate in an Army CSP up to 180 days prior to separation from the Army and after completion of the mandatory 5-day SFL-TAP workshop. To be considered for an open seat in a CSP you must contact the POC at the installation where you want to attend a CSP and submit your commander authorized/signed participation memo in advance of the start date.
WIOA/TAA funded training may be provided only to individuals who qualify for the program and not only if funds are available.