
Protected: How Megan Evans Became a Heavy Equipment Operator
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Just like our equipment, we are always on the go meeting people, keeping our finger on the pulse of industry movement which results in great stories to share. In our travels, we see nothing but heavy equipment operation across the Provinces, highways and cities.
Check back to this page often as we share industry news, success stories and great projects we see in our travels.
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As the current heavy equipment workforce ages and operators retire, employers need to find people to take their place. But in an industry where experience is highly valuable, how can a young or newer heavy equipment operator best set themselves up for su
To keep up with demand, the college recently added a new 2021 Hitachi 200 excavator to its Winfield, B.C. location.
Just over a year ago, like many businesses, IHE was closed. Closed for the first time since we began in 2005. It was a scary time. Fortunately, our amazing team came together to pivot, prepare and re-open once it was safe to do so.
Meet Rodney, originally from Thunder Bay, Ontario and now living in Ottawa. As a long time member of the oil field work force with major companies like Encana, working in Northern most parts of Alberta and British Columbia, Rodney decided it was time for a change.
Mike first joined IHE back in 2008. At that time, it was a one-man operation which has grown into three training sites, across two provinces with nearly 30 staff and close to 50 pieces of equipment. Today, IHE is recognized as Canada’s leading heavy equipment operator training institution.
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