Founded in January of 2000. Mike Flemister and Jeff Hairston formed RHTC, Inc. to provide exceptional quality services to our customers. We are proud of our employees for their commitment to safety and our customer relationships built over the past two decades. RHTC provides construction and maintenance on debarking equipment, sawmill equipment, conveyors, drag chains, head rolls, etc.
We also provide equipment relocation services. Complete fabrication and installation of piping projects including the installation of tanks, pumps, bases, and other related equipment of the piping process.
We also provide equipment relocation services. Complete fabrication and installation of piping projects including the installation of tanks, pumps, bases, and other related equipment of the piping process.
Services
RHTC is a member of the American Welding Society and keeps abreast of the latest welding processes and technology. RHTC can provide welders who are tested to industry standards, specifically 6G, by a licensed testing facility. RHTC has the experience necessary to complete fabrication and installation of piping projects, including the installation of tanks, pumps, bases and other related equipment of the piping process.
RHTC is proud to have a partnership with elite companies like GE Healthcare, Philips Medical Systems, Siemens and other medical manufacturers. RHTC, Inc. always provides personnel that are professional, qualified and familiar with the needs and requirements of working inside medical facilities. We understand the unique challenges of working in hospitals, clinics, imaging centers and other sensitive locations.
Reviews (12)
Cam Wilmoth
Jun 15, 2022
I visited RHTC in early June for my TLL mobile crane certification. Ryan Flemister was an extremely knowledgeable and efficient instructor. I left there after my 4 day training program feeling both prepared and confident in pursuing my career as a crane operator. The facilities are well maintained and all of the staff was very friendly and welcoming. 10/10 would recommend and if I decide to train for another specialization in the future, I will be revisiting RHTC to acquire that training.
Treduce
Jun 12, 2022
Tommy Woods
Jun 11, 2022
Wade Tatham
Jan 16, 2022
Andrew Kleiman
Jan 15, 2022
Al Roskam
Jan 02, 2022
Devin Malley
Dec 30, 2021
Patrick Lewis
Dec 29, 2021
Joe Buckner
Oct 30, 2021
Another employee and I, of a nationwide company we work for came here to get signalman training. I have run a bridge crane for 30 years and I'm a foremen on many projects. I have signaled many hydraulic canes on outside machines for over 10 years, never had any problems, only thanks from operators. I am Currently an NCCCO qualified Overhead Crane operator and have been for years.
It was a special session that the company arranged for us because an NCCCO signal man was required for our current project. Our company, and the instructor himself when we got there, said we would be done by lunch. After about 10:30am the course materials had been gone over and instead of giving the test the instructor starts talking to my coworker about the corvette he owns.
My coworker owned one too. And personal stories, where are we from, what kind of work we do, all off the subject matter. Went outside and looked at each other's rims on their trucks, etc. Then he sends us to lunch for an hour. We come back and the discussion went to where we ate, was it good, and other personal stuff. About 2pm he FINALLY gives us the test, (4 hours almost after we discussed the course material) which I thought I passed easily, and I left.
Next was my coworker. I went the next day to take the written test at another facility and passed it easily with an 82. Then my practical exam test score shows up from NCCCO, with a FAILING Grade on my practical exam. I was blown away. RHTC never contacted me saying I had failed, what I may have done wrong nothing. Just a failing grade. My coworker failed also, and when he called the instructor as to why, he was told he did not hold his arm exactly parallel the body when he gave the down signal and a few other technical problems.
I never called. I have scheduled another practical exam at another location. don't waste your money, go somewhere else and get a real instructor that spends time on the course material, and really cares about you passing. We wasted $4400. My coworker is so mad he won't even take his written test or pursue the career any further. So Sad we ever went here.
It was a special session that the company arranged for us because an NCCCO signal man was required for our current project. Our company, and the instructor himself when we got there, said we would be done by lunch. After about 10:30am the course materials had been gone over and instead of giving the test the instructor starts talking to my coworker about the corvette he owns.
My coworker owned one too. And personal stories, where are we from, what kind of work we do, all off the subject matter. Went outside and looked at each other's rims on their trucks, etc. Then he sends us to lunch for an hour. We come back and the discussion went to where we ate, was it good, and other personal stuff. About 2pm he FINALLY gives us the test, (4 hours almost after we discussed the course material) which I thought I passed easily, and I left.
Next was my coworker. I went the next day to take the written test at another facility and passed it easily with an 82. Then my practical exam test score shows up from NCCCO, with a FAILING Grade on my practical exam. I was blown away. RHTC never contacted me saying I had failed, what I may have done wrong nothing. Just a failing grade. My coworker failed also, and when he called the instructor as to why, he was told he did not hold his arm exactly parallel the body when he gave the down signal and a few other technical problems.
I never called. I have scheduled another practical exam at another location. don't waste your money, go somewhere else and get a real instructor that spends time on the course material, and really cares about you passing. We wasted $4400. My coworker is so mad he won't even take his written test or pursue the career any further. So Sad we ever went here.
Greg Williams
Oct 25, 2021
Elle Bea
Aug 19, 2021
Ronny Naron
Jul 25, 2021