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What Entry-Level Jobs Can You Get After Operator Training?

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A lot of people think about getting into the heavy equipment or crane industry but aren't sure what's actually waiting for them on the other side of training. The good news is — the job market for trained operators is strong, and entry-level positions are available across a wide range of industries. You don't need years of experience to land your first job. You just need the right training and the right credentials. Here's a look at the most common entry-level jobs you can step into after completing operator training. Entry-Level Heavy Equipment Operator This is the most direct path after completing a heavy equipment training program. Entry-level equipment operators are hired to run machines like excavators, backhoes, bulldozers, wheel loaders, and motor graders on job sites. As a new operator, you'll typically start under the guidance of a more experienced crew. You might be assigned to earthmoving tasks, site clearing, trenching, or material handling — all fou...