Stationary Engineering
This Stationary Engineering course prepares learners for healthcare and facility operations environments by building practical knowledge of pump systems, motors, generators, and the mechanical systems that support safe, reliable building performance. Students also develop foundational skills in electronics, electronic test equipment, process automation, pressure and flow transmission, heating and chilling devices, and PID-based control strategies used in modern stationary engineering roles.
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Course Details
- Duration: 1h 20m
- Level: beginner
- Category: Workforce Training
- Price: $49.00
Course Modules
- Unit 1: Additional handouts as required.
- Unit 2: Books Used for the 270hr Stationary Engineering Program
- Unit 3: Daily Journal
- Unit 4: Additional handouts as required.
- Unit 5: Employer Eval of Student Intern
- Unit 6: Internship Liability Agreement
- Unit 7: Comments & Recommendations
- Unit 8: Internship Time Log Sheet
- Unit 9: Maintenance Technician Career Path
- Unit 10: P&ID SYMBOLS
- Unit 11: Process Control Methods
- Unit 12: Pumps
- Unit 13: Pumps
- Unit 14: Pumps
- Unit 15: Pumps
- Unit 16: Student Eval of Internship
- Unit 17: HEALTHCARE FACILITY INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE PROGRAM STUDENT AGREEMENT
- Unit 18: Internship handouts as required.
- Unit 19: Additional handouts as required.
- Unit 20: Temperature Sensors
- Unit 21: Tools and Equipment Used for the 270hr Stationary Engineering Program
- Unit 22: What Is An Internship?
- Unit 23: What is pH?