The Power and Process Engineering program provides you with the theory and skills that when combined with a work related practicum allow you to take the interprovincial exams to become a certified Third Class Power Engineer and challenge the exams for Part A of Second Class Power Engineering certification.
Power engineers operate, maintain, and manage industrial plants that use pressurized equipment such as boilers and refrigeration units. In every Canadian province and territory, only certified power engineers are permitted to operate such equipment.
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