TNDC Secures Substantial Funding from BC Government for HEO Program

October 12, 2023

Year 1 Tahltan HEO Program participants with a rock truck they trained on

DEASE LAKE – Tahltan Nation Development Corporation (TNDC) announced that it has received funding from the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills – Indigenous Skills Training and Education Program to support the second year of the groundbreaking Tahltan Heavy Equipment Operator (HEO) program.

The Tahltan HEO Program is a multi-faceted program designed to build capacity in our Tahltan communities across several different areas: drivers’ licences and driving for employment; developing new heavy equipment operators; and continuing to grow current heavy equipment operators into mentors, trainers and instructors.

A key strategy to the success of the Tahltan HEO Program is supporting Tahltans in acquiring their Class 4, 5 and 7 drivers’ licences in Tahltan Territory. Acquiring a driver’s licence is a significant barrier to employment in remote communities and is required to operate equipment. Year two of the drivers’ program is expanding to cover commercial licenses up to class 1, which enables access to employment in critical industries in Northern BC.

The HEO program has been developed in partnership with the Provincial Government, Iskut Band, Tahltan Band, Newcrest, CAT Finning, Procon Mining & Tunnelling, Arrow Transportation, Bandstra Transportation, Lakes District Maintenance, Mining Industry HR Council (MiHR), Centre for Training Excellence in Mining – BC (CTEM), Contact North BC (CNBC), Tahltan Central Government (TCG) and Thompson Rivers University (TRU) to address skill shortages within our region while also providing on-the-job practical work experience to set participants up for success. This remarkable financial commitment and support from our partners underscores the recognition of our program’s effectiveness and the collective determination to foster a brighter future for those living in our remote communities.

“The inaugural year of our HEO program – February to June 2023 – has already had a profound impact on the lives of several Tahltans. A total of 103 Tahltans completed training, including 70 drivers licence students, 29 mentors trained, and four Heavy Equipment Operators successfully completed their Mining Industry HR Council Common Competencies and Skilled Trades BC Roadbuilders certifications. These four individuals also passed their TNDC technical verification of competencies and found employment for the summer season. Building off the success of this inaugural year-one pilot, the HEO Program is moving forward with its expanded program framework to increase the impact in enhancing skills capacity of Tahltan individuals. With the newly acquired funding, we are poised to extend the reach of the HEO Program, with new programs and new partners, and magnify its profound and lasting impact. Inclusion of the Class 1 drivers licence shows our ongoing commitment to Tahltan members to enhance their skills and employability for future opportunities in the region and beyond.” Paul Gruner, CEO, TNDC.

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