Fifth Class prepares you to take the Provincial Fifth Class Power Engineering exam or the equivalent low-pressure heating plant certificate provincial exam.
Fifth Class prepares you to take the Provincial Fifth Class Power Engineering exam or the equivalent low-pressure heating plant certificate provincial exam.Provinces may recommend this course as study material for heating plant certificate examinations other than Fifth Class.
In Alberta, this course credits six-months work experience. If you are outside of Alberta, please contact your local boiler branch for more information regarding government certification.
Program Outcomes
In this program you cover the following units:
Funding
This program is eligible for funding through the Canada Alberta Job Grant (CAJG).
Career Opportunities
Taking this Fifth Class Power Engineering training is a starting point into a Power Engineering career.
Once you have completed both the Theory and the Lab portion (or 6 months of related experience) explore your career opportunities as an operator in a power plant or heating plant such as in hospitals, hotels, schools, office buildings or apartment buildings.
Technology is who we are — it’s what we do. Officially known as the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), we’re a community of thinkers, creators and champions leading change and reimagining the workforce of tomorrow.
In 1916, our doors opened in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with 11 students and a mandate to train veterans returning from the First World War. Over the years, we’ve matched community needs — as a hospital during the Spanish Flu pandemic and as a Royal Canadian Air Force Wireless Training School during the Second World War.
Fast forward to today and SAIT’s action-based learning, solution-focused research and industry partnerships are helping to shape the next generation of inventors, entrepreneurs and pioneers.
You will learn to safely and effectively operate major equipment in commercial and industrial buildings.
You’ll have the opportunity to work in commercial facilities like hospitals, schools and apartment buildings, or industrial facilities like pulp mills, mills, power generation stations and petrochemical plants.
Upon successful completions, graduates will have the knowledge and hands-on experience to challenge the Technical Safety BC standardized examinations for an Interprovincial Fourth Class Power Engineer's Certificate of Competency.
Experience the rewarding challenges of operating and maintaining facility equipment related to steam and power generation.
The Fourth Class Power Engineer Certificate of Qualification allows you to be Chief engineer of a plant with a corresponding or lower class
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