Stationary Engineers (Power Engineers)

(NOC 7351)
+8.08%
 

Requirement

In general, you need a high school diploma and specialized training.

To be a stationary engineer or auxiliary equipment operator, you need an apprenticeship program in stationary or power engineering; or on-the-job training and correspondence/high school courses; or a college training program in stationary or power engineering. You also need certification in the province/territory where you'll work.

Most recent entrants have a trade/vocational certificate or a community college diploma.

Degrees Associated with This Career

Diploma
Associate

Useful Experience/Skills

Monitoring
Computerized equipment
Mechanics
Communication skills

Useful Secondary School Subjects

Industrial Arts (Electricity)
Math
Physics
Computer Basics
English

Modified on January 26, 2022