Last updated on 2025-07-14
Program Overview
The Heavy Equipment Service Technician program is designed for individuals who thrive on challenges and enjoy hands-on work. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of heavy off-road vehicles and industrial equipment. The curriculum focuses on essential skills such as diagnosing, repairing, adjusting, overhauling, maintaining, operating, and testing mobile heavy equipment. This program equips students with a rare and transferable skill set, making them highly employable in various industries worldwide.
Program Structure
The Heavy Equipment Service Technician program is structured to be completed within one academic year of full-time study. The program includes a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, ensuring that students are well-prepared for the workforce. Key features of the program structure include:
- Hands-on training in a connected learning environment.
- Access to modern technology and equipment.
- Opportunities for practical experience through a supervised practicum.
- Focus on workplace safety and essential skills for the trade.
Students will also have the chance to engage in community service, enhancing their educational experience and civic responsibility.
Featured Experiences
- Supervised practicum providing direct experience in the field.
- Hands-on training with modern heavy equipment.
- Community service component to foster civic responsibility.
- Workplace safety training integrated into the curriculum.
- Access to a connected learning environment with free Wi-Fi on all campuses.
Career Options
Graduates of the Heavy Equipment Service Technician program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:
- Heavy Equipment Mechanic: Responsible for diagnosing and repairing heavy machinery used in construction and other industries.
- Logging Equipment Mechanic: Specializes in maintaining and repairing equipment used in the logging industry.
- Mining Equipment Mechanic: Focuses on the repair and maintenance of machinery used in mining operations.
- Diesel Mechanic: Works on diesel engines, ensuring they operate efficiently and safely.
- Construction Equipment Mechanic: Maintains and repairs equipment used in construction projects, ensuring optimal performance.
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