Heavy Equipment Operator- Compaction Equipment (Roller)
National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)
A compaction equipment operator masters all concepts and procedures involved in the operation of compaction equipment. This includes basic daily preventive maintenance, safety checking, and control of the machine. He/she uses the compaction equipment to perform the appropriate work-related tasks.
Duration
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Credits
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Cost
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Format
Hybrid
What You'll Learn
AI-generatedKey competencies developed through this program
- Hands-onOperate compaction equipment (roller) in construction and grading environments following safety protocols.Developing
Skills developed through this program
- Apply heavy equipment safety practices to protect the operator and others on the worksite
- Perform basic compaction equipment operational techniques including machine controls startup shutdown and travel
- Establish and maintain grades and perform site work using compaction equipment
- Identify soil types and apply earthmoving principles to support compaction operations
- Perform excavation math calculations to support site grading and volume estimation
- Execute compaction equipment operations including rolling compacting and finishing soil and paved surfaces
Occupations this program prepares you for
Detailed information about this program
Focus Statement A compaction equipment operator masters all concepts and procedures involved in the operation of compaction equipment. This includes basic daily preventive maintenance, safety checking, and control of the machine. He/she uses the compaction equipment to perform the appropriate work-related tasks. Overview l Two-hour closed-book examination l May use a basic function, non-printing calculator l No extra papers, books, notes or study materials are allowed Minimum passing score is 75.
What you need to earn this credential
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