How Simulators Help Meet Demand for Heavy Equipment Operators
The U.S. Bureau of Labor projects more than 50,800 new heavy equipment operator positions will be added to the U.S. workforce every year until 2031.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor projects more than 50,800 new heavy equipment operator positions will be added to the U.S. workforce every year until 2031.
In This Issue Tennessee College of Applied Technology Knoxville Helps Meet Industry Needs With Heavy Equipment Operator Training, Cat® Simulators Demand for Heavy Equipment Operator
Cat® Simulators and SimScholars® Curriculum Prepare Students for Real‑World Heavy Equipment Operator Careers Cat® Simulators systems along with SimScholars® heavy equipment operator (HEO) curriculum are
Tennessee College of Applied Technology Knoxville’s (TCAT) Special Industry Instructor Jose Miranda credits his background in mechanics along with his previous role as an automotive
Our 7-part video series, “VR Training Benefits,” highlights the advantages of VR training. This seventh video focuses on how learners experience deeper engagement with the
Our 7-part video series, “VR Training Benefits,” highlights the advantages of VR training. This sixth video highlights how learners become fully immersed when training on
Covering 1,900 acres, Rio Tinto Kennecott in Salt Lake Valley, Utah, is the world's largest open pit mine, producing more than 19 million tons of
Our 7-part video series, “VR Training Benefits,” highlights the advantages of VR training. This fifth video highlights how operators learn skills and can practice them
For everyone to arrive home safely from work every day, it's critical to keep safety in mind at all times. According to the U.S. Occupational
From gold to copper to nickel to diamonds, heavy equipment operators extracted and hauled more than $56 billion worth of minerals in Canada in 2021.