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Heavy Equipment Operators (Except Crane)  (NOC 7421)
Laurentides Region
Description |  Titles |  Duties |   Related Occupations

Heavy equipment operators operate heavy equipment used in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, airports, gas and oil pipelines, tunnels, buildings and other structures; in surface mining and quarrying activities; and in material handling work. They are employed by construction companies, heavy equipment contractors, public works departments and pipeline, logging, cargo-handling and other companies.

backhoe operator, bulldozer operator, excavator operator, gradall operator, grader operator, heavy equipment operator, heavy equipment operator apprentice, loader operator – construction, side boom tractor operator, surface mining equipment operator.

Heavy equipment operators perform some or all of the following duties:
  • Operate heavy equipment such as backhoes, bulldozers, loaders and graders to excavate, move, load and grade earth, rock, gravel or other materials during construction and related activities
  • Operate bulldozers or other heavy equipment to clear brush and stumps prior to logging activities and to build roads at logging and surface mining sites
  • Operate heavy equipment with pile driver head to drive piling into earth to provide support for buildings, bridges or other structures
  • Operate heavy dredging equipment to deepen waterways or reclaim earth fill
  • Operate heavy paving and surfacing equipment to lay, spread or compact concrete, asphalt and other surface materials during highway and road construction
  • Operate power shovels to excavate rock, ore or other materials from open-pit mines, strip mines, quarries or construction pits
  • Operate heavy equipment to move, load and unload cargo
  • Conduct pre-operational checks on equipment and clean, lubricate and refill equipment.
Included Cities in Region | Service Canada Offices

Lafontaine, Mont-Laurier, Riviere-Rouge, Saint-Antoine, Sainte-Adèle, Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Saint-Jérôme, Saint-Jovite, Lachute, Saint-Augustin

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Education & Job Requirements for Heavy Equipment Operators (Except Crane) in Laurentides Region

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Québec
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The occupation (Heavy Equipment Operator) requires certification in the province or territory: Québec
Address: Commission de la Construction du Québec
1100 blvd. Crémazie East, Suite 110
Montréal, Quebec
H2P 2X2
Phone: 514-341-2686 or toll free 1-888-842-8282
Fax: 514-341-4025
Web Site: www.ccq.org
Other Contact Information: Information on this trade is available on the website of the Commission de la construction du Québec (CCQ). View the profile here.
The occupation (Excavator Operator) requires certification in the province or territory: Québec
Address: Commission de la Construction du Québec
1100 blvd. Crémazie East, Suite 110
Montréal, Quebec
H2P 2X2
Phone: 514-341-2686 or toll free 1-888-842-8282
Fax: 514-341-4025
Web Site: www.ccq.org
Other Contact Information: Information on this trade is available on the website of the Commission de la construction du Québec (CCQ). View the profile here.

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