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Haliburton Heavy Equipment Operator School
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About Haliburton Heavy Equipment Operator School
Haliburton Heavy Equipment Operator School is a trade training institution located in Atlanta, Georgia. The school is focused on preparing students for careers operating heavy construction and industrial equipment. Specific institutional type and IPEDS metrics are not reported in available data records.
The school's name indicates a specialization in heavy equipment operation training. This type of program typically covers the hands-on operation of machinery such as excavators, bulldozers, and loaders. Prospective students should contact the institution directly for details on credential offerings and enrollment.
Atlanta, Georgia is home to significant construction and infrastructure activity, creating strong regional demand for trained heavy equipment operators.
2901 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy. NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
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About Georgia Trade Education
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