A registered 2nd Class power plant training facility on campus. Curriculum that is endorsed by the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA). The only program of its kind in northern Ontario. Just a few of the reasons Cambrian's Power Engineering Techniques program is in high demand. You'll be introduced to all aspects of power plant operation and maintenance, both theoretical and practical, at the 4th Class level. Theoretical concepts discussed in class are further explained and illustrated in the College's Power Plant Training Facility - a registered 2nd Class plant where you will help to operate and maintain working equipment in a safe and efficient manner. Subjects of instruction closely follow the Standardized Power Engineers Examination Committee (SOPEEC) syllabus and help prepare you to challenge the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) examinations required for 4th Class certification as an Operating Engineer. This program has been officially recognized and approved by the Technical Standards and Safety Authority. This will grant a qualifying time reduction to you upon successful completion of the program.
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Graduates may find employment in industrial and non-industrial settings having power plants or boiler rooms registered by the government and requiring the services of a Certified Operating Engineer. These settings may be located in: Manufacturing plants Cogeneration facilities Mining operations Pulp and paper mills Hospitals Electrical generation plants Also, many non-registered plants located in highrise and office buildings employ power engineers to operate and maintain their complex heating and cooling systems.