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Stationary engineers, boiler operators and power engineers start up, regulate and shut down equipment. They ensure that it operates safely, economically and within established limits by monitoring meters, gauges and computerized controls. They manually control equipment and when necessary, make adjustments. They also record relevant events and facts concerning operation and maintenance in an equipment log.

On steam boilers they observe, control and record steam pressure, temperature, water level and chemistry, power output, fuel consumption and emissions. They watch and listen to machinery and routinely check safety devices, identifying and correcting any problems that develop.

If you want to work as a stationary or portable high-pressure boiler engineer in New York City, the Department of Buildings (DOB) requires you to have a High Pressure Boiler Operating Engineer License.

To get the license, you must pass the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) written and practical engineer exam and have at least 5 years of experience working directly under a licensed high pressure boiler engineer, or 3 years of experience if you have a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering.

Boiler operator engineers (sometimes called stationary engineers) control high pressure boilers for buildings or for industrial purposes. They are responsible for the safe operation and maintenance of boilers.

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Large buildings often have heating and ventilation systems powered by the steam generated inside a boiler. A boiler operation engineer (BOE) is responsible for monitoring these boilers, logging valve readings, investigating issues, and cleaning and maintaining the equipment. A boiler certificate or boiler license allows professionals to work in this position without supervision, but the exact requirements vary by city or state.

Boiler operators face potentially dangerous situations every day. Proper licensure ensures that boiler operation engineers have received the appropriate training and experience to keep themselves and others safe. Although state and local governments set their own parameters for boiler operation engineer certificates, many establish candidate competency through a combination of a written exam, a practical exam, and experience and/or education requirements.

Because there are no federal guidelines governing boiler operator engineer licenses or certificates, you'll need to contact the licensing office in your city or state government. Your employer should be able to offer guidance regarding the correct certification procedure in your area.

Expect to work in the field for at least two years before qualifying to take the appropriate certificate exam. Formal education, such as an engineering degree or an apprenticeship, may reduce the prerequisite for on-the-job experience.

After you verify that you qualify to take the exam, submit an application to the proper agency along with all requested documents and fees. If your application is approved, you'll be told when and where to take the exam. After passing the exam, you will be issued a boiler operation engineer's certificate or license, which must be renewed each year by paying a fee.

The educational prerequisites for a boiler operation engineer certificate vary by location. For example, in New York City, you need to meet at least one of eight education or experience scenarios, such as five years of on-the-job experience under the supervision of a licensed BOE, in order to qualify to take the city's exam. Houston's criteria is distilled into only three education and/or experience combinations. Some cities like Sioux City, Iowa, offer several certification levels that require increasing hours of documented on-the-job experience, according to Western Iowa Tech Community College.

However, not every city or state has the same rigorous prerequisites for those wanting to take a boiler operator certification exam. Michigan has relatively mild experience requirements for its initial boiler operator licenses. Other cities, like Milwaukee, leave the steam boiler training and certification up to third-party organizations like the National Institute for the Uniform Licensing of Power Engineers (NIULPE) or the American Society of Power Engineers (ASOPE). You must meet their minimum qualification standards in order to take the appropriate exams.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) claims stationary engineers and boiler operators need only a high school diploma in order to enter the field. As an entry-level worker in this industry, you will receive training and direct supervision from a certified boiler operation engineer, which will give you the opportunity to accrue enough hours or years of experience to take the BOE exam. Numerous boiler training courses also exist, which can help you land a job as a boiler operator assistant, but don't take the place of the experience requirements for certification.

The BLS's Occupational Outlook Handbook indicates that positions for stationary engineers and boiler operators will grow by only 2 percent per year between now and 2029, which is slower than the national average job growth rate of 4 percent. In raw numbers, this translates to the current 34,400 positions increasing to 35,100 positions next year.

However, jobs for power engineers in general are expected to decline by 5 percent by 2029 as well. Despite the slow industry trend, it's important to keep in mind that new boiler operation engineers are always needed to take the place of retiring individuals.

In addition, existing boilers will need to be maintained for the foreseeable future, despite advances in technology that might threaten to replace existing systems over time. After all, according to Science Direct, industrial boilers use fossil fuels to heat the water, and fossil fuel consumption has been linked to pollution and climate change. Boiler operation engineers should consider quickly adapting to new technology by taking suitable continuing education courses.

Previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is needed for these careers. For example, an electrician must be in an apprenticeship for three to four years or have several years of job training. You may need to pass a test to get a license to do the job.

Employees in these careers need one or two years of training. Both on-the-job experience and informal training with experienced workers may be needed. An apprenticeship program may be a good choice for these careers.

Different careers need different amounts of preparation.Each O*NET career is in one of five Job Zones, which are groups of careers that need the same level of experience, education, and training.Explore more careers in Job Zone Three. Find Licenses Find licenses for careers like stationary engineers and boiler operators.

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The majority of stationary engineers and boiler operators work in manufacturing, government, educational services, and hospitals. Those who work in facilities that operate around the clock often work evenings and weekends. Shift work also is common.

Stationary engineers and boiler operators need at least a high school diploma or equivalent and are trained either on the job or through an apprenticeship program. Many employers require stationary engineers and boiler operators to demonstrate competency through licenses or company-specific exams before they are allowed to operate equipment without supervision.

About 3,600 openings for stationary engineers and boiler operators are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire.

Most large commercial facilities have extensive heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems that maintain comfortable temperatures all year long. Industrial plants often have additional facilities to provide electrical power, steam, or other services. Stationary engineers and boiler operators control and maintain boilers, air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment, turbines, generators, pumps, and compressors.

Stationary engineers and boiler operators start up, regulate, repair, and shut down equipment. They monitor meters, gauges, and computerized controls to ensure that equipment operates safely and within established limits. They use sophisticated electrical and electronic test equipment to service, troubleshoot, repair, and monitor heating, cooling, and ventilation systems.

Stationary engineers and boiler operators also perform routine maintenance. They may completely overhaul or replace defective valves, gaskets, or bearings. In addition, they lubricate moving parts, replace filters, and remove soot and corrosion that can make a boiler less efficient.

In a large building or industrial plant, a senior stationary engineer or boiler operator may be in charge of all mechanical systems in the building and may supervise a team of assistant stationary engineers, assistant boiler tenders, and other operators or mechanics.

Stationary engineers and boiler operators risk injury on the job. They must follow procedures to guard against burns, electric shock, noise, dangerous moving parts, and exposure to hazardous materials.

Most stationary engineers and boiler operators work full time during regular business hours. In facilities that operate around the clock, engineers and operators may work either one of three 8-hour shifts or one of two 12-hour shifts on a rotating basis. Because buildings such as hospitals are open 365 days a year and depend on the steam generated by boilers and other machines, many of these workers must work weekends and holidays.

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