Heavy Equipment Mechanic Training at Lincoln Tech
HANDS-ON CAREER FOCUSED HEAVY EQUIPMENT TRAINING
Lincoln Tech’s Heavy Equipment Mechanic Training helps you build professional experience repairing and servicing heavy equipment such as tractors, bulldozers, construction equipment and more. Learn from industry-experienced instructors who show you how to take apart and reassemble engines, transmissions and transaxles found on heavy duty equipment.
The skills needed for repairing heavy equipment have now become extra important with the passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Half of the investments are dedicated to major projects, including building roads and bridges. These projects rely on the maintenance of tracked and advanced types of machinery. With more than 170,000 jobs projected for heavy equipment technicians across the United States by 2031, now is an excellent time to pursue a career working with heavy equipment.
BOOST YOUR CAREER
Lincoln’s Heavy Equipment Mechanic Training can help you pursue entry-level employment opportunities upon graduation in settings such as:
- Equipment Dealerships
- Independent Construction Companies
- Equipment Rental Companies
- Independent Repair Shops
Fill out the form on this page today to learn more about our programs and get started on a brighter future in the heavy equipment industry.

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We’re waiving our application fee! Apply now to take advantage of this limited-time promotion.
In 2025 Lincoln Tech Schools are awarding more than $20 million in grants and scholarships to qualified students nationally—you could be next!
LAUNCH YOUR CAREER AT LINCOLN TECH
If you’ve got the dream and drive to work with your hands in a fast-moving career field, then it’s time you turn to Lincoln Tech. Auto, Diesel, Skilled Trades, or Healthcare—our campuses have the training and connections you need to make it a reality.
STUDENT TESTIMONIAL
“This is the right school because you’re not in a large class at a big university. You can actually have a one-to-one with the teachers and get an understanding of what you’re doing.”
Jadarius Kidd | Diesel Graduate