Notes on employment for Stationary engineers and boiler operators
- Applicants may face competition for jobs; opportunities will be best for workers with training in computerized controls and instrumentation.
- Stationary engineers and boiler operators usually acquire their skills through a formal apprenticeship program, or on-the-job training supplemented by courses at a trade or technical school.
- Most States and cities have licensing requirements.
More information on Stationary engineers and boiler operators from The U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook
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