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AIS Heavy Equipment Technical Institute
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About AIS Heavy Equipment Technical Institute
AIS Heavy Equipment Technical Institute is a postsecondary institution located in Lansing, Michigan. This school appears in postsecondary education records as a provider of technical training focused on heavy equipment operation and related trades in the Lansing area. Detailed institutional type, enrollment figures, and completion data are not reported separately for this institution in available IPEDS records.
Heavy equipment technical institutes of this type typically offer certificate or diploma programs in areas such as heavy equipment operation, diesel technology, construction equipment maintenance, and related skilled trades. These programs are designed to prepare graduates for employment in construction, mining, agriculture, and infrastructure industries. Specific program details at AIS Heavy Equipment Technical Institute should be confirmed with the institution.
Lansing is the capital city of Michigan and a regional center for manufacturing, government, and trade industries. The mid-Michigan area offers employment opportunities in construction and heavy industry that align with the type of training provided by institutions such as AIS Heavy Equipment Technical Institute.
3600 N. Grand River Ave., Lansing, MI 48906
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