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How Do They Build Cranes on Construction Sites?

If you’ve ever driven by a major construction site, you’ve probably witnessed some very large cranes at work building some even larger structures. If you’ve driven by the same site multiple times, you probably noticed the building gradually growing larger. You may...

What Should I Include in My Resume for Heavy Equipment Operator Job?

Now that you’ve decided on your new career in construction and heavy equipment, you may be wondering how to get a job in the industry. Writing a resume is one of the first steps you’ll want to take—even if you find a job posting through someone you know or at a job...

5 Tips for Staying Safe When You Operate Heavy Equipment

On any construction site, safety is everyone’s responsibility. Each worker, regardless of their position, must always remain diligent and maintain steadfast attention to detail in order to ensure that no unnecessary risks are taken. This is especially true if you...

So You Want to Operate a Crane: Getting Started

Are you searching for an exciting outdoor career in heavy machinery that also pays well and is always in demand? You should consider operating a crane. Read on to find out more about how to become a crane operator, including the required education, training, and...

What Will I Learn at a Heavy Equipment Training School Near Me?

If you have decided to move forward with becoming a heavy equipment operator, you can’t do better than West Coast Training’s professional heavy equipment training school. You may have further questions about what you will experience as a student in our classrooms and...

What Does a Bulldozer Operator Learn in Training?

When you think of a construction site, you probably imagine bulldozers as part of that mental image. Able to move high volumes of earth in short amounts of time, they’re an indispensable tool for leveling off uneven ground and moving other materials on a worksite. Due...

Who Invented the Crane?

When we see cranes out in the world on construction sites, they seem like a modern invention, one you may assume was invented after the Industrial Revolution. There’s actually a long history of cranes before the 1800s. In fact, there are examples that extend back into...

What Is an Excavator?

At the end of the day, no matter how many fancy, advanced pieces of equipment get brought to a jobsite, the primary objective will always be to dig up earth in preparation for building. One of the most common pieces of equipment on a construction site—and, therefore,...

What Can a Mobile Crane Lift?

If you’re considering going into professional heavy equipment training, you might have looked into the Crane Operator & Rigger program at West Coast Training. You may think this category is more narrow than some of our other classes, but the truth is, there are...

How Hard Is It to Operate a Crane?

Are you thinking of a career as a crane operator? The good news is that operating a crane can be a rewarding career, but it takes some time to learn how to operate a crane safely. You need to acquire the right skills and training before you step onto a jobsite. Here’s...