COINCA

Capacitación en maquinaria pesada Lima

Formamos operadores competentes y certificados, listos para trabajar seguro en construcción, minería e industria desde nuestro centro en Independencia.

An organized industrial safety station inside a heavy machinery training facility, featuring neatly hung high-visibility vests, hard hats in bright yellow and orange on a metal rack, and a detailed wall-mounted safety board displaying laminated procedures, hazard symbols, and emergency evacuation diagrams. The station stands against a smooth light-gray wall with subtle texture, on a spotless concrete floor with yellow safety lines. Bright, neutral overhead lighting provides clear, uniform illumination without harsh shadows. Captured straight-on in photographic realism with a balanced, symmetrical composition, every object is in crisp focus, creating a serious, professional atmosphere that underscores the importance of safety culture in heavy machinery and industrial training.
A massive yellow hydraulic excavator with detailed hydraulic hoses, steel tracks caked with dried mud, and a heavy-duty bucket resting lightly on compacted soil in a modern training yard. Around it, neatly organized traffic cones, metal safety barriers, and a distant line of other heavy machines create a structured learning environment. Late afternoon sunlight casts long, soft shadows and glints on the polished metal handrails and safety decals. Captured at eye level in photographic realism, with sharp focus on the control cabin and boom, and a slightly blurred industrial training center in the background, the mood is professional, safe, and focused on technical excellence.

Formación técnica con propósito

COINCA nació en Lima para responder a la alta demanda de operadores calificados. Nuestra misión es reducir accidentes formando profesionales éticos, con práctica intensiva en equipos reales, instructores certificados y metodologías activas centradas en la seguridad y la empleabilidad.

Nuestros instructores

A massive yellow hydraulic excavator with detailed hydraulic hoses, steel tracks caked with dried mud, and a heavy-duty bucket resting lightly on compacted soil in a modern training yard. Around it, neatly organized traffic cones, metal safety barriers, and a distant line of other heavy machines create a structured learning environment. Late afternoon sunlight casts long, soft shadows and glints on the polished metal handrails and safety decals. Captured at eye level in photographic realism, with sharp focus on the control cabin and boom, and a slightly blurred industrial training center in the background, the mood is professional, safe, and focused on technical excellence.

Aarav Sharma

CEO

Ingeniera mecánica con certificación internacional, 12 años operando maquinaria pesada y formando operadores seguros en mina y puerto.

A rugged training terrain designed for heavy machinery practice, with carefully formed dirt mounds, trenches, and graded slopes carved into compacted earth, tire tracks clearly visible across the surface. In the mid-ground, a solitary road roller is parked, its steel drum bearing fine dust and subtle wear marks. The sky is clear with bright midday sunlight, casting defined but controlled shadows that emphasize the contours of the terrain. Captured from a slightly elevated angle in photographic realism, the frame includes distant training cones and barrier tapes, conveying a controlled yet realistic worksite environment focused on developing precise operating skills.

Mateo García

CTO

Supervisor de operaciones con amplia experiencia en excavadoras hidráulicas, capacita aplicando normas ISO, OSHA y reglamento minero peruano.

A close-up view of a heavy machinery control panel inside a training cabin, featuring dual black joysticks with textured grips, color-coded levers, and a digital display screen showing engine parameters, load indicators, and safety alerts in crisp detail. The dashboard surface has a matte, slightly worn texture, with clearly printed labels and emergency stop buttons framed in bright red. Natural daylight filters through the side window, creating soft highlights on the controls and a subtle reflection of the training yard outside. Shot in photographic realism with a shallow depth of field, the joysticks and display are in sharp focus while the cabin edges soften, creating a precise, technical, and instructional mood.

Zuri Ndlovu

Ingeniero

Especialista en seguridad industrial, diseña simulacros realistas y enseña protocolos de bloqueo y etiquetado para prevenir incidentes graves.

A lineup of heavy machinery models used for instruction, including a wheel loader, bulldozer, and articulated dump truck, all parked in perfect alignment on a compacted gravel pad at a professional training center. Each machine is clean, with visible safety rails, reflective stickers, and clearly marked model numbers. Overcast daylight provides soft, even lighting that reveals every bolt and panel without harsh shadows. Captured in a wide-angle, panoramic-style photographic shot with sharp focus throughout, the composition uses the rule of thirds to balance the row of machines against a backdrop of training buildings and safety signage, evoking order, reliability, and rigorous technical training.

Leila Haddad

Diseñador

Operador senior de cargadores frontales y grúas móviles, comparte experiencia de campo para que cada alumno trabaje con disciplina y confianza.

Reseñas

An interior view of a dedicated maintenance training bay, showing a partially disassembled heavy-duty diesel engine mounted on a sturdy metal stand, with labeled components such as injectors, filters, and belts exposed for study. Nearby, an orderly workbench holds neatly arranged torque wrenches, sockets, and diagnostic tools on a perforated steel pegboard. The bay is illuminated by bright, cool workshop lighting that eliminates shadows and highlights the metallic textures and oil-resistant surfaces. Shot in photographic realism at eye level with moderate depth of field, the composition centers the engine while the background tools remain clearly readable, projecting a meticulous, technical, and highly professional training environment.

Aya Nakamura

Gracias a COINCA conseguí mi primer contrato como operador de retroexcavadora; llegué a la obra seguro, con prácticas reales y certificación reconocida por la empresa.

A clean, well-lit simulator room featuring a high-end heavy machinery training simulator: a sturdy black operator seat with stitched padding, multiple large curved screens displaying a realistic quarry scene, and detailed replica joysticks and control panels with illuminated buttons and warning icons. The simulator platform sits on a polished gray epoxy floor, surrounded by neatly labeled safety posters and bright yellow floor markings. Cool, diffused LED ceiling lights create even, shadow-free illumination. Shot from a slightly elevated angle in photographic realism, the composition emphasizes the simulator’s controls in the foreground and immersive screens in the background, conveying a modern, high-tech, and disciplined learning atmosphere.

Mateo García

Contratamos egresados de COINCA para nuestra flota de cargadores; se adaptan rápido a los protocolos de seguridad y cuidan el equipo como propio.