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An
Operating Engineer is a skilled worker who operates and maintains
the equipment in a power plant. A power plant may include boilers,
steam turbines, electric generators, motors, refrigeration and air
conditioning equipment, control systems, water treatment and fuel
handling facilities, emergency standby equipment and environmental
protection equipment. It is the duty of the operating engineer
to monitor and maintain this equipment and assume full
responsibility of the plant.
Operating Engineers can expect to have year-round employment. In many
plants, Operating Engineers can expect to work eight or twelve hours
per day, in rotating shifts, on weekdays, weekends and holidays with
days off on a rotating schedule.
IBA Industrial Training, a Private Vocational School will deliver
the theory portion of all of the Operating Engineer Courses and provide
qualifying practical plant experience for the Fourth Class Operating
Engineer Certificates of Qualification. We offer Operating Engineer
Training from Fourth to First class in a professional environment
with the right mix of hands-on and classroom training. If you are
interested, feel free to download the online
brochure.
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