How to Become a Caterpillar Equipment Technician

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  • @coopergrimm1134
    @coopergrimm1134 7 місяців тому +11

    When I started my career I watched this and thought equipment was too complicated to work on. After 3 years graduating diesel tech school and completing an apprenticeship at another dealership I start at NC Machinery next week.

  • @thedieselguru6881
    @thedieselguru6881 4 роки тому +6

    Let give this man the respect and appreciation he deserves. He just released two videos in one day. 🙌

  • @aidenpetzer7109
    @aidenpetzer7109 4 роки тому +8

    Hi Christian. I also did my apprenticeship through a Caterpillar dealer and continued to work for them for 7 years. I decided to start working abroad and the things I'v done in the past 5 years have just been awesome. I'm currently a ROV technician offshore. Without the excellent training from the Cat dealer and high standard required to be "specialist" heavy duty diesel tech, I would have never made it. I freakin love my job and all the doors it has opened for me. Keep the content coming👨‍🔧

  • @rubelmartinez8190
    @rubelmartinez8190 Місяць тому +1

    I started with a construction/materials company 3 & 1/2 years ago as a heavy truck lube tech. I was just given a field service truck this week and am now going to be working on the heavy equipment in the field. I started from the bottom with no experience what so ever “kept my head down and worked hard”. If you are sharp and a hard worker it can happen for you. I’m going to be making close to 100 k this year and I am going to be getting a raise soon…

  • @NathanSmith-do9wr
    @NathanSmith-do9wr 2 роки тому +7

    I started as a shop rat cleaning floors and parts washing, and then I was a lube tech, then PDI while I went to UTI. Now I’m graduating school this month and starting as a shop service technician for Caterpillar at $30+/hr.

  • @jimjohnson2190
    @jimjohnson2190 2 роки тому +5

    I got a position at a heavy equipment rental house years ago and our boss taught us Cat 😺 diagnostics standards and it's given me alot of great opportunity. Caterpillar is the top standard you can't go wrong learning it. This guy is right on thanks. Yes

  • @benjicc7296
    @benjicc7296 3 роки тому +19

    anybody else notice the civic trying to pull off on its own 😆

  • @davidkamara5732
    @davidkamara5732 Рік тому +2

    To become a technician is the best Carrier I have ever loved to choose in My life. I have passion for this job.

  • @danieljohnstone3592
    @danieljohnstone3592 4 роки тому +3

    I started out at the hitachi dealership was there for 10 years and now am in the mining industry. Have been a mechanic for 16 years

  • @bluecollarphil7064
    @bluecollarphil7064 2 роки тому +7

    On the path to becoming a heavy diesel equipment mechanic, hopefully working for Caterpillar one day… this helped a lot. 🤟🏻

  • @markg3305
    @markg3305 3 роки тому +20

    I'm a heavy equipment operator myself, I make a round 80k a year. I wish like hell I could step into mechanical instead it would be so much more satisfying

    • @wesulf7517
      @wesulf7517 3 роки тому +1

      think so I am coming out of the mil and thinking of doing either an apprenticeship at the local iuoe or going to school for a fabtech engine program, you think the mechanic side would be better?

  • @marcmarc5518
    @marcmarc5518 Рік тому +1

    Was a unlicensed controls electrician and plumber, got tired of traveling and now am a diesel tech at united rentals, only had experience working on cars for myself, friends and family. This video covers everything really. Was going to work my way to diesel tech through washing and loading equipment but i was lucky enough my service manager saw potential in me.

  • @d.howardcolesjr4862
    @d.howardcolesjr4862 4 роки тому +3

    Your car was rolling. Glad you caught it.
    I appreciate what you said about people wanting a paycheck before they've proved their worth. That's true in every field.
    Being willing to put your head down and work your way through the ranks will take you a long way.

  • @joshuapeaker
    @joshuapeaker 4 роки тому +2

    As an 18 year old from uk thats been in this industry for 2 years now, I really respect this video and the fact that you understand how important it is to fit in and get along with the people you work with and how the little details you do matters. So big thankyou for this video and really motivates me to keep on in the trade. Some great points about the general population saying that these trades are looked down on thinking that it's easy, especially in the UK we have lads older than me that come in with wrong attitude thinking it's easy that have come out with a qual from college and don't last a month. Glad to see an informative video just saying it how it is.

    • @ValleyCityAutoYT
      @ValleyCityAutoYT  4 роки тому +1

      Joshua Peaker Yes sir! Attention to detail and a great attitude are two of the most important details!

  • @ryanrimmel6580
    @ryanrimmel6580 3 роки тому +15

    7:14 bro your car is rolling away 🤣

    • @ValleyCityAutoYT
      @ValleyCityAutoYT  3 роки тому +2

      Yea. haha Guess I forgot to set the brake like an idiot.

  • @christianheltsleyfishing7464
    @christianheltsleyfishing7464 2 роки тому +8

    I’m just finishing up my first semester with think big and it is a great program

    • @unck4865
      @unck4865 2 роки тому

      Looking to apply to that program … any advice ?

    • @samuelwilhoit2123
      @samuelwilhoit2123 2 роки тому +1

      I graduated mine last year it’s a great thing.

    • @samuelwilhoit2123
      @samuelwilhoit2123 2 роки тому +1

      @@unck4865 just go in and talk to someone I’m sure they’d be looking for people show them ur ambitious and wanting to learn and work

    • @billymills3893
      @billymills3893 Рік тому

      @@samuelwilhoit2123will they allow you to do the classroom work online at the thinking program?

    • @randygonzalez2266
      @randygonzalez2266 5 місяців тому

      @@samuelwilhoit2123how much was it?

  • @jedidiah4004
    @jedidiah4004 4 роки тому +2

    Coming up on 3 years in a class 8 truck shop. Started as a nobody, work ethic is everything.

    • @ValleyCityAutoYT
      @ValleyCityAutoYT  4 роки тому

      Jedidiah Hell yeah! Attitude and attention to detail are the two biggest requirements for this industry!

  • @djosbun
    @djosbun 4 роки тому +3

    Great information, Christian. If UTI charges that much money per year, it would be best to avoid them. It would take way too long to pay off that debt, no matter how good of a technician a person is. Getting a part time job, hopefully while in high school, would be a wonderful way to get started.

  • @zacharytyge4327
    @zacharytyge4327 2 роки тому +20

    Lol let’s talk diesel while doing an oil change on a civic lol great info though bro

    • @LilG_805
      @LilG_805 2 роки тому +2

      Lmfao 😂😂😂😂

    • @RockyMountainBrewer
      @RockyMountainBrewer Рік тому

      In his defense, he probably signed a NDA about filming repairs on CAT equipment, which is why you don't see it one here much.

  • @dakotaalexander9292
    @dakotaalexander9292 2 роки тому +5

    I love having a technician shortage, I know that may seem bad but I called my local Vermeer all roads dealership and spoke with the service manager and he said he was having a hard time finding technicians so he was willing to take in any experience levels. I know start on the 12th of September 2022.

  • @Stumpyyyy
    @Stumpyyyy 2 роки тому +8

    In Virginia, they offer an apprenticeship program (which I’m in) and its 15 months long. You should have one class a month, and by the end of it , techs average $24 an hour and have their journeyman’s card for diesel mechanic work as a certified diesel mechanic. I didn’t want to go to school, so after about a year and a half out of high school, I bit the bullet and applied. I’ve already gotten offers to go to different departments and the benefits package and retirement plan is honestly next to none in my opinion. Def something to look into if you’re interested in this field.

    • @Stumpyyyy
      @Stumpyyyy 2 роки тому

      I should also mention, the hire on rate is almost guaranteed so long as you can pass a piss test, and have a clean record in the sense of no felonies something severe like that. A speeding ticket or something, they’re not worried about. All in all, I will always recommend this company and field, is awesome.

    • @codyfowler3384
      @codyfowler3384 2 роки тому

      @@Stumpyyyy i just had my interview for cat out of nashville was a great program but ill have to wait a little while longer

    • @Stumpyyyy
      @Stumpyyyy 2 роки тому

      @@codyfowler3384 that’s great man! I hope to retire for this company.

    • @codyfowler3384
      @codyfowler3384 2 роки тому

      @@Stumpyyyy yeah i couldnt believe how well the enviroment seemed. everyone friendly and willing to help looks like a company i would want to retire from as well. hopefully in 3 years i can make the jump but ill be 30 by then so ive heard you got to get in there right after high school. guess time will tell. glad to here its a good place for you sir!

    • @hunt7572
      @hunt7572 2 роки тому

      I just got hired for the Carter apprenticeship. I’ve been working on Fords since high school so I’m excited to try something new

  • @ericwakefield4977
    @ericwakefield4977 3 роки тому +1

    damn straight. You my good sir along with my instructors at my tech school are all telling me the same thing but you specifically hit the nail on the head of what I need to do. Go up to my local dealer (Blanchard CAT) and tell them my situation in a professional and honest manner, and thats what I want to do because I want to be a Cat dealer tech. I’m about to have my 1st year certificate in Diesel Tech and will start 2nd year this fall and I wanna start with Caterpillar because they are the most professional Equipment OEM to go to and I hear nothing but good from the people who work for CAT dealers, and the career opportunities are endless. This is where I want to go. Thankyou so much for your hardcore honest encouragement of how to get in this industry specifically CAT. I want to be make my way up and be the best tech I can be.

  • @masonditmars6479
    @masonditmars6479 11 місяців тому +4

    I had no idea luke combs was a mechanic

  • @jesusmauricioosorio6444
    @jesusmauricioosorio6444 3 роки тому +2

    Dear Christian beyer, this video really gave me a two thumbs up. I willing to walk to a cat dealership and ask about a job apportunity. I'm really interested in working my way up.... thanks Christian beyer....

  • @collinsnwaenyi1147
    @collinsnwaenyi1147 4 місяці тому

    Good morning
    I am a diesel machanic in my country NIGERIA, i have up to 5 years experience on Mack trucks and i really want to improve and further my machanic career in a stable and standard country

  • @theROSEYgammer
    @theROSEYgammer Рік тому +4

    7:12 your cars movin buddy 😂

  • @kiansutton2795
    @kiansutton2795 4 роки тому +4

    I am 14 and want to be a heavy equip mechanic and then want to learn fabrication so I can fix and make things for my machines

    • @ericwakefield4977
      @ericwakefield4977 3 роки тому

      your at a good age for these ambitions. strive for em and shoot your best shot and you’ll get em. Heavy Equip is the way to go.

  • @nathanpeavatt-nz4go
    @nathanpeavatt-nz4go 3 місяці тому +3

    Thank you for the information in this video. I’m in a position in my life where I want to change my career as a 12B combat engineer for the army to a heavy equipment tech. I have a very strong mechanical background always had a deep passion for the trade. I’ve worked on excavators, bulldozers, back hoes, and big army equipment for over 5 years. I’m hoping to get my ASE certifications through the army. I have a CAT rental/ dealership I am interested being hired by. I just don’t know if they will take me. If you could give me an experienced opinion on my situation it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time and consideration.

    • @vincentbenavides6624
      @vincentbenavides6624 2 місяці тому

      You can take your ASE tests but good luck having time to study for it. And in-shop practice and testing.

    • @nathanpeavatt-nz4go
      @nathanpeavatt-nz4go 2 місяці тому

      @@vincentbenavides6624 thanks for the info. I’m getting out soon and I got picked up by CAT as a tech so I’m pretty excited

  • @helenetheoret9219
    @helenetheoret9219 2 роки тому +1

    that speech help me alot ..i cant thanks u enough thanks for the video u should talk more about this job

  • @evalyne4393
    @evalyne4393 Рік тому

    Same thing in trucking. We where per hr now it's preload. So u eat it if u break done. The
    $20 buck breakdown pay. Doesn't come close to covering miles driven. If ur lucky to get breakdown pay.. also some places r great pay great benefits. Jb hunt, Pepsi, big gravel train places, concrete places. The rest meh pay

  • @Mtbslacker
    @Mtbslacker 4 роки тому +3

    We had an apprentice program at our dealer that was way better than Think Big. Most of the Think Big guys I've talked to said they should of just done the apprentice program or worked their way up taking advantage of the training dept at the dealership. This feedback is somewhat influenced by the poor location of the Think Big campus.
    I know at least one guy who has been at the dealership 10 yrs and only recently paid off his schooling...which I think was Nashville Auto Diesel. He could have easily worked his way up the old way and been at the same level.
    I guess it depends a lot on whether or not your local dealer has a legit training dept or enthusiastic mentors.

    • @Mtbslacker
      @Mtbslacker 4 роки тому +1

      Good video by the way

    • @ValleyCityAutoYT
      @ValleyCityAutoYT  4 роки тому +2

      Josh Slacker Thank you! And yes situations do vary the biggest thing is to get your foot in the door and many times 3-5 years of experience or these programs are what it takes to get a jump at the industry right into a dealership like Cat.

    • @BDavid42311
      @BDavid42311 2 роки тому

      Thanks for this guys! I work for a company called Briggs Equipment. Great company doing everything they can to get more young people to invest in and develop. Just like most heavy equipment comp ay have poor advertisement and are in need of techs as most techs are in the tail end of their careers retiring within the next 10-15 years.

  • @justindavis2167
    @justindavis2167 4 роки тому

    Some very good information in this video if you’re considering this field this is what you need to know! As this man said an individuals hustle, attention to detail, and ability to accept responsibility will take you a long way in this industry. Also in this industry what you do today, you will pay for in the future, whether it be your body or the quality of work you do

  • @fatbuddycat
    @fatbuddycat 9 місяців тому +1

    I have less than 2 months experience without any prior experience or education. I'm working as a laborer/hd tech in training. I get pressed for not being efficient enough. I make $18 hr and try my hardest to pick up on things faster but I'm starting to get a sense that it takes years to improve. I did some services and was told it should take a 1/4 of the time to do correctly. I get that I'm slow but I wasn't lying about zero experience when I started. Most of my time is eaten up trying to figure something out when it would be more efficient/effective to have me shadow someone for a few months. I really wish I had legitimate training under my belt. I could be way better for the company.

    • @digitalsickness4
      @digitalsickness4 9 місяців тому +4

      You sound like you work hard. Don't get discourage brother. Main thing is to work methodically and perform work safely, if you write things down that you learn and never make the same mistakes you'll catch on quick. Best thing to carry is a pocketbook and a pen.
      When I started working as a diesel mechanic in the Navy and then as an industrial compressor tech when I got out a little over a year ago, I learned that all you need to do is find the one guy that readily answers your questions and write down what he says, in front of him, literally. Finding a mentor in the trades is tough, but it just takes one guy to see some potential in you that is willing to share what he knows and you'll start learning tricks of the trade that get you quicker safely. Can't stress safety enough, even trying to learn too quick can get you seriously injured. You got this 👊

    • @fatbuddycat
      @fatbuddycat 9 місяців тому +2

      @digitalsickness4 thanks for the encouragement! I'm just started writing things down last week. You are one hundred percent on point with having a pad or book of sorts.

  • @willmeldrum5052
    @willmeldrum5052 4 роки тому +3

    I am going to UTI in Arizona and it's 40,900 for the whole diesel not including housing and other expense so in the end, I am gonna be in around 55,000 but that's just a guess

    • @tuneunleashed
      @tuneunleashed 2 місяці тому

      That’s crazy the ThinkBig program it’s free here in Alberta

  • @aymanalsadig2819
    @aymanalsadig2819 3 роки тому +3

    man!
    I feel like my brother is giving me advice

  • @bigcheese370
    @bigcheese370 3 роки тому +1

    Yes what you say about going to a dealership and saying I want a job and you get hired. Yes you can get out on shitty jobs, some good ones. I know from experience, that’s what I did at a Deere dealership.

  • @nathangraham7248
    @nathangraham7248 3 роки тому +4

    Any advice for someone whose been in the trade for almost 2 years who feels like he’s behind and doesn’t know as much as he feels he should.

  • @TheWaaaghDawg
    @TheWaaaghDawg 3 роки тому +2

    Christian I have a interview at my local cat dealership for a diesel mechanic apprentice position.. I understand I will be taking a Bennett's mechanical comprehension test. Is there any advice you can give me for the interview process and possibly a suggestion on what avenue I should take to study for this test? Also want to thank you because with this vid you lit a fire under my ass to go into my local dealership with my resume and shake the hiring managers hand and introduce myself.

  • @larryl2682
    @larryl2682 4 роки тому +2

    I was curious lately and I found an apprenticeship at a cat dealer near me and Im thinking about applying for the job

  • @bryanyazzie3552
    @bryanyazzie3552 2 роки тому +1

    I did everything you said at Wagner Caterpillar in Aurora Colorado an it didn't go well. I tried to talk to a manger an was referred to hr women they didn't know anything I was very qualified there so unprofessional but I will never give up

    • @davidkraus4094
      @davidkraus4094 Рік тому +3

      I'm not sure how other CAT dealers are, but I'm over here on the east coast working for Carter CAT and its the best thing that's ever happened to me. They treat their employees like gold and I love what I do

    • @podlfksduesfe2539
      @podlfksduesfe2539 Рік тому +2

      Holy crap man Same here I worked there the summer of 2021 in aurora, colorado also . It was a very poor manage place!. So I left I m happy I am at Bobcat .

  • @ChiefChief-km2dy
    @ChiefChief-km2dy 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for This great info!

  • @FlorkinLife
    @FlorkinLife 4 роки тому +3

    I’m working at an Audi dealer rn, been in automotive for around 5 years, looking into getting into the diesel world. What advice would you have for someone like me who wants to go from automotive to diesel? Thanks, just subscribed to you btw!

    • @ValleyCityAutoYT
      @ValleyCityAutoYT  4 роки тому +3

      FlorkinLife I would definitely say stop in at some dealerships and talk to some service managers. Talk over your experience with them (humbly) and see if they’re willing to give you a chance.

  • @eduardotejeda
    @eduardotejeda 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Please remember to share the links.

  • @albaniancowboy2767
    @albaniancowboy2767 Рік тому +1

    Ima journeyman millwright looking to switch over put an app the operator local and got put a couple apps in with a few different company’s but if I don’t get a call soon ima walk into my local jd and kubota dealers and start asking

  • @bobocaterpillar3697
    @bobocaterpillar3697 Рік тому +6

    maybe with another year of experience you'll learn how to block against motion.... because.... your cars rolling away ... by itself. 7:12

    • @TM-tz9rr
      @TM-tz9rr 10 місяців тому

      Lmao I thought I was seeing stuff, had to go back and rewatch it twice then I saw your comment😂

  • @BDavid42311
    @BDavid42311 2 роки тому +9

    Was I the only one ☝️ who noticed the car moving while he was talking!?!?

  • @Jake-gz1np
    @Jake-gz1np 2 роки тому +12

    Did eny one see his car going forward

  • @mikekotarba5828
    @mikekotarba5828 Рік тому

    Thank you for making the video.

  • @jonathancollins2736
    @jonathancollins2736 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much for this Video

  • @tantran9934
    @tantran9934 3 роки тому +1

    appreciate your sharing!

  • @zachtaylor2263
    @zachtaylor2263 4 роки тому +2

    Awesome video. I cant find the links.
    Thanks

  • @blacksmoke5009
    @blacksmoke5009 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @fishingmontana1564
    @fishingmontana1564 10 місяців тому

    Ok so i am 36 have a family 4 kids i work in a transmission shop i love my job like my boss and the coworkers well on they are old school and i like that i have my own tools 🔧 and always buy more as i beed but the thing is i dont see a lot more in growth as far as pay in my job i make ok money but not really for where i live i am getting priced out of it and i dont see my pay being reflected so i am thinking about getting into heavy equipment i dont know much on that end but do learn fast and hands on i am not above sweeping the floor but i would like to be doing small repairs services and shit like that to start i have auto experience so i dont feel like i am a newbie but yeah is school the way to go i am not against it i would use the tool discount to buy more tools lol and i am not the best at diag and electrical stuff so i feel like i could benefit from that but sorry for the book if you read this what would you recommend to look into if you even can recommend i would also like to move so relocation is not out of the option for me

  • @DylanOlguin-u2c
    @DylanOlguin-u2c 4 місяці тому

    I work in cranes and semi trucks but no equipment work for heavy equipment like dozers could I get hired on as a tech ?

  • @mider9996
    @mider9996 10 місяців тому

    Great video, thank you

  • @jonathansmith4964
    @jonathansmith4964 4 роки тому +3

    How old is that shop looks clean.

    • @ValleyCityAutoYT
      @ValleyCityAutoYT  4 роки тому

      jonathan Smith Six or seven years. We take contamination control pretty seriously though.

  • @alexmazzilli9417
    @alexmazzilli9417 2 роки тому

    How does 3 years of heavy equipment transmission work look

  • @patriciotapia3905
    @patriciotapia3905 3 роки тому

    Can you make a video about the programs or the opportunities for the inmigrants that want to be on this filed?

    • @soultosqueeze1853
      @soultosqueeze1853 2 роки тому

      Lol yeah we are totally willing to let you keep taking our jobs.

  • @Ub3rGam3rz
    @Ub3rGam3rz Місяць тому

    Don't forget the cost of tools getting into this trade!

  • @grzegorz16100
    @grzegorz16100 3 роки тому +2

    I'm a car mechanic and thinking about going to this sort of field in UK. I don't really enjoy fixing stuff anymore. What should I do?!

  • @husbandssam
    @husbandssam 3 роки тому +1

    Could you join an internship at a Caterpillar dealership even if you don’t have experience?

    • @nicklapierre5640
      @nicklapierre5640 2 роки тому

      Yes that’s why they have the internship program

  • @vaughndibble4598
    @vaughndibble4598 4 роки тому +1

    good vid

  • @just_your_localguard9612
    @just_your_localguard9612 7 місяців тому

    @7:11 I thought my eyes where playing tricks on me.

  • @crossbowhunter9118
    @crossbowhunter9118 2 роки тому +3

    What sort of stress does it put on a human body?

    • @gabrielfranco9786
      @gabrielfranco9786 2 роки тому +7

      Joints, ever since starting at a shop I’ve noticed my hands are a little more tired due to having repetitive movement.

    • @indychase1997
      @indychase1997 2 роки тому +10

      It really depends on you... It's like any other physically demanding job. Be smart when working. If you can use a crane or a come along to pick up heavy parts, do it. If you can use a press instead of swinging a sledge do that. It's all about working smarter not harder. Don't jump off of machines either. Don't let guys in the shop bother you if you decide to go the easier route either... Eat healthy and stretch every morning.

    • @mauricemotors8207
      @mauricemotors8207 2 роки тому +3

      Definitely joints

  • @butcharmstrong9645
    @butcharmstrong9645 3 роки тому

    favriit mechanic channal and hottest bear on U-tube

  • @johnp1854
    @johnp1854 4 роки тому +1

    Are you guys hourly or flat rate ?

  • @charlespayne1909
    @charlespayne1909 3 роки тому

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐