Operating Engineer Apprenticeship

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Table of Contents

*   What is an Operating Engineer?

*   Qualifications/Requirements?

*   Benefits?

*   Program?

*   Application Process?

*   Contact Info?

 

What Is An Operating Engineer?

The Operating Engineers Training Program trains Construction Equipment Operators and Heavy Duty Repairmen (HDR). Construction Equipment Operators (CEO) may operate a wide variety of machines, including those that hoist, dig, pave and compact materials. The Heavy Duty Repairman is responsible for maintenance and repair of the equipment on the job site.

 

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Qualifications/Requirements

 

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Benefits

Our program is sponsored jointly by the Associated General Contractors, Association of Construction Employers, Engineering and Utility Contractors Association, Industrial Contractor UMIC and Operating Engineers Union.

 

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Program

Once selected for the Apprenticeship Program you will training for 200 hours of orientation. CEO apprentices will complete 6200 hours on-the-job training and HDR apprentices will complete 8200 hours on-the-job training. Apprentices must complete 320 hours of Supplemental Related Training during their apprenticeship.

 

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Application Process

Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.  

 

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Contact information

Address

City

State

Zip

Region

NC/SC/CV

WorkPhone

FaxNumber

Email

Website

Notes

7388 Murieta Drive

Rancho Murieta

CA

95683

Northern California

NC

(916) 354-2029

(916) 354-1126

 

 

 

2200 S. Pellissier Place

Whittier

CA

90601

Southern California

SC

(562) 695-0611

 

 

 

 

120 Bernard

Bakersfield

CA

93308

Southern California

SC

 

 

 

 

 

3935 Normal Street

San Diego

CA

92103

San Diego/Imperial Valley

SC

(619) 295-3186

 

 

 

 

2501 West 3rd Street

Los Angeles

CA

90057

Southern California

SC

(213) 385-2889

 

 

 

 

 

 

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