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May 1, 2026

Stationary Engineer Written Exam Preparation

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This course provides focused preparation for the NYC Stationary Engineer Written Exam through structured textbook review and exam‑oriented practice questions. Instruction emphasizes core technical topics, codes, and operating principles commonly tested on the written portion of the exam. Candidates work through targeted study material and practice exams designed to reinforce knowledge, identify weak areas, and improve test‑taking performance. The course is structured to ensure candidates are fully prepared to successfully complete the written examination and advance toward obtaining their NYC Stationary Engineer License.

Tuition $300.  Access for one year.

Study material and practice test provided. 

What Will I Learn?

  • Understand the practical working of boilers, chillers, and HVAC systems
  • Learn how to safely operate and monitor industrial equipment
  • Apply preventive maintenance and troubleshooting techniques
  • Use pressure, temperature, and safety controls effectively
  • Gain hands-on experience with real exam-based scenarios

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$300.00
Durations:
Lectures: 0
Students: Max
Level: All Levels
Language: English
Certificate: Yes

Material Includes

  • On-demand video
  • Downloadable resources
  • 1 year access
  • Access on mobile and TV
  • Certificate of Completion

Requirements

  • Study material and practice test provided.

Audience

  • Anyone preparing for the Stationary Engineer practical exam
  • Entry-level candidates looking to start a career in plant operations or HVAC
  • Technicians and operators wanting to upgrade their practical skills
  • Individuals seeking certification in boiler, chiller, or industrial systems
  • Maintenance staff aiming to improve troubleshooting and safety knowledge