With the Lifetime Learning - Ohio Stationary Engineer Boiler Certification Training, the state-required internship hours are reduced from 2,000 to 700.
We also offer internship placement assistance, to those who qualify, to ensure our students can get their hours on the proper equipment and working under an approved Journeyman.
Classes Held: Twice a Week
Classroom Hours: 6pm to 10pm
Course Length: Approximately 26 Weeks
Tuition: $5,460.00
Deposit: $960.00 is required with registration
Classes are held at:
The UAW Hall 1250
17250 Hummel Rd., Brook Park OH 44142
The Stationary Engineer Boiler Operator Course is a total of 212 hours, divided into 53 classroom sessions. Course length may be extended to accommodate holidays and possible weather-related cancellations.
Course Tuition Includes:
Textbook
Calculator
Class Workbook
Exam Preparation Workbook
Exam Practice Software
Field Trip
Required Insurance for Internship
For all students, help securing an internship with a local organization will be provided to those who qualify*.
*student may be required to pass a drug and/or background check
There is a reason that many local industries prefer our students to others: and that's because we go beyond just getting you to pass your test. We also want to make sure you understand the concepts of what you are learning, ensuring you will be a safe and efficient engineer.
Wondering just what you will learn on your way to becoming a Stationary Engineer?
Here are just a few of the topics covered in class.
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What is a boiler? What is steam?
Learn to use and understand of steam tables.
Determining boiler heating surface and horsepower.
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Looking at some common valves types found in the boiler room and their applications.
Computing cross-sectional area.
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Types of pipes and fittings in use throughout modern steam plants.
Understanding and compensation for pipe linear expansion.
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A look at some of the common types of boilers and their applications.
Understanding and computing MAWP and bursting pressure.
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Our Stationary Engineer course has been approved by the State of Ohio Department of Commerce for a 1,250 reduction in required work experience.
SAFETY DEVICES
Understanding the fittings that help keep our boiler's running safely and efficiently.
Computation of static head pressure and understanding how that affects pressure gauges throughout the steam plant.
STEAM TRAPS
Identify the parts and function of common types of pumps found in a steam plant.
Calculation of pump output pressure and capacity.
PUMPS
Identify the parts and function of common types of pumps found in a steam plant.
Calculation of pump output pressure and capacity.
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Field trips aren't just for fun, they are also an educational means of viewing the differences in plant operation at other jobsites.
Get the on-the-job experience you need to not only obtain your license, but also to use as relevant career experience.
The internship also helps students to develop a professional network to establish job leads and quality references.
Hear from industry experts and former students about their career paths and what you can do to ensure career success.
TO REGISTER FOR THE STAIONARY ENGINEER BOILER OPERATOR COURSE, EITHER:
Fill out, sign and submit the form below.
Then choose to pay the deposit in the amount of $960.00, or the full tuition via PayPal.
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Complete and mail a signed copy of the form linked below along with a check or money order in the amount of $960.00 made out to
Lifetime Learning LLC.
Down Payment
with Registration:
$960.00
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Full Course
Tuition:
$5,460.00
Once we receive your registration form and deposit please allow us up to 3 business days to send you confirmation of placement.
FULL COURSE TUITION: $5,460.00
Down Payment made with Registration: $960.00*
1st Tuition payment due at 15th class: $1,500.00
2nd Tuition payment due at 30th class: $1,500.00
3rd Tuition payment due at 45th class: $1,500.00
Student account must be paid in full at 45th class session.
*Registration must be accompanied with a $960.00 deposit to be assured a seat in the next class.
Commonly asked questions from aspiring Stationary Engineers
What is the difference between a low-pressure boiler license, a high-pressure license and a stationary engineer license?
In the State of Ohio if a boiler has 360ft2 of heating surface or above, a licensed operator is required. The type of license required is dependent on 2 things: The pressure the boiler operates at, and/or the type of equipment connected to the boiler.
If the boiler operates at 15 psig or less, a low-pressure license is a minimum requirement. If the boiler operates at greater than 15 psig, a high-pressure license is a minimum requirement. If a steam engine or steam turbine is connected to the boiler, a stationary engineers license is required.
A licensed Stationary Engineer can operate any boiler in the State of Ohio.
What are the requirements to get a Stationary Engineer Boiler Operator license?
In Ohio, a boiler operator must acquire 2,000 hours of field experience working under the supervision of a Stationary Engineer holding a current Ohio license and must pass the state exam.
Or, 700 hours of operating experience associated in direct care, custody and control of the system load, turbine speed, lubrication, temperatures, and vibrations of a steam turbine exceeding thirty horsepower or 1,000 hours of operating experience associated in direct care, custody and control of the fuel, combustion air, water level, steam pressure, system load, and supporting equipment of a steam boiler exceeding fifteen pounds per square inch and the successful completion of a steam boiler and steam turbine operation course approved by the State of Ohio Department of Commerce.
We offer you the second option, giving you the skills you need and the field experience required as well as preparing you to pass the State of Ohio 3rd Class Stationary Engineer license exam and become a safe and efficient engineer.
Where can I find a study guide and training for the Ohio Stationary Engineer Boiler Operator license exam?
We have developed our own study guide and exam simulator software for the State of Ohio 3rd Class Stationary Engineer exam, which we provide to all our students. We are unaware of any other commercially available material that is specific to the Ohio Stationary Engineer exam.
Who issues the license?
In Ohio, Stationary Engineer licenses are issued by the State of Ohio Department of Commerce, Division of Industrial Compliance.
Do you offer job placement?
Yes. We provide our students with job leads after they complete the Stationary Engineer Boiler Operator course. Some students get hired as soon as they receive their license, and many of our students are hired by the business where they completed their internship.