91ΧΤΕΔβS COMMUNIVERSITY TO HOST HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR βROADEOβ

April 19, 2021
The public is invited to attend a heavy equipment operator βRoadeoβ at The Communiversity April 21 from 8 a.m. to noon as students enrolled in East Mississippi Community Collegeβs Heavy Civil Construction program compete against the collegeβs maintenance staff in timed events that will test their skills on a bulldozer, an excavator and a tractor.
Some heavy equipment operators employed at area businesses may take part in the competition as well.
The event will take place in the parking lot behind The Communiversity, which is located at 7003 South Frontage Road between 91ΧΤΕΔβs Golden Triangle campus and PACCAR Engine Company.
One event will require competitors to pick up a ball out of a sandbox using a spoon attached to an excavator bucket and drop it into a piece of pipe. In another event, the equipment operators will knock balls off of road construction cones with a piece of PVC pipe attached to a dozer bucket.
βThis is a chance for the public, our industry partners and our county supervisors to come out and see the kind of skills our students are learning and how they are applying them,β said 91ΧΤΕΔ Vice President of Workforce & Economic Development Dr. Courtney Taylor, who is also the executive director of The Communiversity. βIt should be a fun morning.β
The event is patterned after the Mississippi Department of Transportation βroadeosβ during which MDOT heavy equipment operators compete for bragging rights.
James Williams, a former deputy executive director and chief engineer for MDOT who now works for APAC-Mississippi, Inc., helped plan the competition and oversaw the layout for obstacle courses to be used. He sits on the Heavy Civil Construction programβs advisory committee, which is comprised of professionals in the field who counsel 91ΧΤΕΔ on needed competencies and course curriculum.
APAC and officials with Burns Dirt Construction, Inc., Murphree Paving, Phillips Contracting Co., Inc., and Thompson Machinery worked closely with 91ΧΤΕΔ to ensure training offered in the 10-week, noncredit program meets area employersβ needs.
βThey saw a need for a program like this that will produce students with safety-oriented training on heavy equipment who have a background in basic construction,β Williams said. βThis program should hopefully give these students a leg-up in the field and could put them on the fast track to become team leaders or foremen.β
Students who complete the program earn NCCER certification in heavy equipment operation, complete a 10-hour OSHA safety training course and are certified in forklift operation.
The four students competing in the βRoadeoβ comprise the inaugural class of the Heavy Civil Construction program, which debuted at The Communiversity in January. The programβs emphasis is on road construction and residential/commercial construction.
Students must first complete the OSHA training and practice on heavy equipment simulators before they are allowed to operate any machinery.
They will complete their studies the week prior to the Roadeo. The class is comprised of two females and two males. They are Allison Adair of Caledonia, Collin Coggins of West Point, Alex Rios of Baldwyn and Tammy Warren of West Point.
βI really like the class so far,β Rios said. βThe instructors do a good job of explaining everything. Iβve always liked doing hands-on type work and this sounded like a good fit for me.β
Adair was at 91ΧΤΕΔ inquiring about the Commercial Driving License program when she heard about the Heavy Civil Construction course.
βI wanted to do something outdoors and this sounded interesting so I signed up,β Adair said. βThis is something I could see myself doing long term.β
The next Heavy Civil Construction program will be offered at 91ΧΤΕΔβs Scooba campus beginning in August. The program there will also include an emphasis on logging to meet a demand for employees in the region.
βWe will be alternating the course between The Communiversity and our Scooba campus,β Heavy Civil Equipment instructor Mike Duke said. βIt will be offered again at The Communiversity in January.β
Duke said none of the students in the program had ever operated a piece of heavy equipment before they started the course.
βThey are really excited about the competition,β he said. βThis will showcase what they have learned over the last ten weeks.β
For more information about 91ΧΤΕΔβs Heavy Civil Construction program, email workforce@eastms.edu or call 662.243.1803.