Stationary Engineer Apprenticeship

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Table of Contents

*   What is a Stationary Engineer?

*   Qualifications/Requirements?

*   Benefits?

*   Program?

*   Application Process?

*   Contact Info?

 

What Is A Stationary Engineer?

Responsibility for the operation and maintenance of various facilities i.e., buildings, hospitals, hotels, dairies, bakeries water/wastewater treatment facilities, correctional facilities and maintenance of H.V.A.C., Life Safety Systems, etc.

 

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Qualifications/Requirements

 

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Benefits

Our program is jointly sponsored by various participating Employers and I.U.O.E. Stationary Engineer Union. Benefits are as per the contract with the individual Employer. Health & Welfare plans provide a choice of comprehensive health coverage. in addition to pension, sick leave, vacation, etc.

 

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Program

Forty (40) hours per week, a minimum of 8000 hours/four (4) years of on-the-job experience.

Classroom supplemental related training two nights a week for 3 hours per night and 670 class hours (minimum) of related training.

Passing grade in eight subjects as outlined in the Apprenticeship Standards.

 

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Application Process

Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.  

 

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Contact information

Address

City

State

Zip

Region

NC/SC/CV

WorkPhone

FaxNumber

Email

Website

Notes

560 Barnveld Avenue

San Francisco

CA

94124-1804

Northern California

NC

(415) 285-3939

(415) 285-6916

jmaple@local39training.org

www.local39training.org

 

 

 

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Last revised: 1/25/03