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Operating Engineer Apprenticeship Opportunities

Job Description

Operating and Technical Engineers operate construction equipment such as heavy-duty trucks, cranes, bulldozers, pavers, rollers, trench excavators and many other kinds of equipment used in constructing buildings, dams, airports and highways. Apprentices may also work as heavy-duty truck and equipment mechanics (Heavy Duty Repairer ) and as technical engineer surveyors.

Photo of Operating Engineer doing work

Working Conditions

The work is outdoors and varied, depending on the weather. Bad weather can shut down jobs and the machinery is generally not operated in heavy snow or rain. The average operator works 1,200 to 1,500 hours per year; some get less work, depending on their skills. Apprentices are sometimes required to commute long distances or to relocate for a few weeks or months to obtain employment. Apprentices must be flexible and adaptable to different environments, job sites and requirements.

Minimum Qualifications

Available Apprenticeship Programs


Committee NameCityAverage Wage
OR SW-WA IUOE LOCAL #701 & AGC JATCGLADSTONE$45.81View for #10410365 Apprenticeship Details
OR/COLUMBIA HEAVY EQUIP OPERATOR JATCPortland$34.81View for #11750365 Apprenticeship Details