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2nd Class Power Engineering

Lakeland College

Lakeland College

www.lakelandcollege.ca
This program follows the syllabus set out by the Standardization of Power Engineer Examination Committee (SOPEEC) and the curriculum recommended by Interprovincial Power Engineer Curriculum Committee (IPECC). It consists of six components, each part corresponds to one exam paper of the Alberta Boiler Safety Association (ABSA). The requirements for a second class power engineer consist of six examinations and 30 months of qualification time in industry. Upon finishing the whole program, ABSA allows a reduction of 12 months qualification time towards the second class PE license.
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5707 College Drive
Vermilion, Alberta, T9X1K5, Canada

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  • Program Type Standard
  • Credential Type Certificate
  • Length 1 Year or Less
  • Part Time Only
  • Cooperative Education
  • Continuing Education
  • Distance Learning
Admission Requirements
  • Valid provincial or interprovincial 3rd class power engineering certification
  • Be at least 18 years of age

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Updated June 30, 2022. The information contained in this profile is current as of the date shown.

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