Low Pressure Steam Boilers and 3rd Class Boiler Operator Training
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Low Pressue:
Must be 18-years of age or older, and have one of the following:
1. 3-months full-time experience (480 hours) in the operation of a boiler in this classification under an engineer who holds a valid low-pressure, or higher license, and pass a written examination, or;
2. Completion of a training course approved by the Department of Labor & Industry specific to low pressure boilers, a minimum of 40-hours experience under a licensed boiler engineer and pass a written examination.
Third Class:
Third Class
Must be 18-years of age or older, and one of the following:
1. 6-months full-time experience (960 hours) in the operation of a boiler in this classification under an engineer holding a valid third class or higher, and pass a written examination, or;
2. Completion of a training course approved by the Department of Labor & Industry specific to third class boilers, a minimum of 40-hours experience under a licensed boiler engineer and pass a written examination.
$600
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Cost of Course
In-Person
Course Location$51,900
Starting Salary EstimateOctober 7, 2024
Start DateAbout The Course
Learning Objectives
This training is designed for building maintenance personnel, company maintenance supervisors, hospital and school administrators, and church officials. The training will help prepare individuals to take the exam for the boiler operator's license.
In order to be eligible to take the examination, an applicant must have the necessary experience under the proper class of a licensed boiler operator/engineer or meet other requirements prescribed by the Department of Labor & Industry, as required by Title 50, Chapter 4, Part 3, Montana Code Annotated.
Expected Career/Learning Outcomes
After taking a Low Pressure Steam Boilers and 3rd Class Boiler Operator Training, careers include boiler operator, stationary engineer, maintenance technician, and HVAC technician. Opportunities also exist in power plants, manufacturing facilities, hospitals, and schools, where boiler operation and maintenance are critical. This training provides the skills necessary for ensuring safe and efficient boiler performance across various industries.