Michigan, Action Plan for Implementation

Michigan, Action Plan for Implementation

Michigan offers heavy equipment operator (HEO) training programs primarily through a prominent union apprenticeship with the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 324, private vocational training centers (often short-term and hands-on), and technician-focused programs at community colleges (with some operational elements). Programs cover machinery like excavators, dozers, loaders, backhoes, and more, often including OSHA safety, certifications, and preparation for construction/infrastructure roles.

The IUOE Local 324 apprenticeship is the flagship earn-while-you-learn program, with a dedicated training school.

Apprenticeship Programs

Institution/ProviderProgram/Courses OfferedKey DetailsWebsite
IUOE Local 324 (Training School)Heavy Equipment Operator ApprenticeshipMulti-year (e.g., 3+ years, 6,000+ hours OJT + classroom/skills training); paid with benefits and raises; broad training (GPS, Hazmat, MSHA, CCO crane, distribution); 12 full-time instructors; applications online and periodic (e.g., January windows); competitive (HS diploma/GED, testing)https://www.oe324.org/ or https://www.iuoe.org/training/local-324-heavy-equipment-operator-training-school (Training in Howell area)

Private Training Providers

Institution/ProviderProgram/Courses OfferedKey DetailsWebsite
AIS Training Center & Technical Institute (Lansing)Heavy Equipment Operator ProgramExtensive in-the-seat hands-on training; certified faculty; operator and technician options; located at AIS Construction Equipmenthttps://www.aistraining.com/ (or https://www.aisequip.com/services/training-center-technician-and-operator)
Detroit Training CenterHeavy Equipment Operator ProgramAffordable; classroom + hands-on field training (95% hands-on); multiple certifications; short-term intensive (e.g., 4 weeks)https://detroittraining.com/heavy-equipment
All Purpose Heavy Equipment TrainingMachine-specific hands-on courses (e.g., Excavator, Bulldozer, Loader, Backhoe)OSHA-compliant; real-world jobsite focus; flexible scheduling; Allen Park/Detroit areahttps://allpurposeheavyequipmenttraining.com/locations/mi/heavy-equipment-training-allen-park-mi.php
Performance Training Solutions (PTS)Heavy Equipment Operator TrainingAccelerated hands-on programs; certifications; primary facility in Ohio but serves Michigan residentshttps://www.ptsworks.com/areas-served/heavy-equipment-training-michigan

Community College & Related Programs (Technician-Focused with Operation Elements)

Institution/ProviderProgram/Courses OfferedKey DetailsWebsite
Lansing Community College (associated with AIS Training Center)Heavy Equipment Repair Technician; Operator training via AISHands-on maintenance/repair with operational skills; real-world training at AIS facilityhttps://www.lcc.edu/academics/transportation/heavy-equipment-repair/ or AIS site

Programs vary in cost (apprenticeship paid; private higher but shorter/intensive; college tuition-based with possible aid), duration, and requirements (e.g., age 18+, driver’s license/CDL prep, drug screen/physical for many). No dedicated Job Corps heavy equipment operator programs were identified in Michigan (some centers offer related construction/mechanic training). Contact providers directly for current applications (e.g., IUOE periodic windows), funding (e.g., WIOA via Michigan Works!), schedules, or eligibility, or check Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity/Michigan Works! for additional opportunities.

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