This 197.5 hour course introduces students to the pipeline industry, basic pipeline pneumatics, and equipment. Covering various phases of gas pipeline operations, students learn the relevant skills necessary for an entry level position.
This 195 hour course teaches students the skills necessary for entry level liquid pipeline field operations. The course includes an introduction to the pipeline industry, basic pipeline hydraulics and equipment, product bathc, and pig tracking.
This 180 hour course introduces students to the trade and includes pipefitting hand tools, power tools, and pipe fabrication. Upon completion, students qualify as entry level pipefitter assistants.
This 180 hour course guides students through the second phase of entry level pipefitter training. The course covers underground pipe installations, piping systems, and pipe hangers and supports.
This 180 hour course is the third phase for students interested in becoming intermediate pipefitter assistants. Training covers advanced blueprint reading, standards and specifications, and identifying and installing valves.
This 180 hour course prepares students interested in advanced pipefitting. Training includes advanced pipe fabrication, performing NDE testing, and maintaining valves. Upon completion, students will be advanced pipefitter assistants.
This 185 hour course introduces students to the art of pipelaying. They will learn about job safety, tools, and equipment, rigging and delivering pipe and associated structures. Successful students will enter this trade as and assistant pipelayer.
This 287.5 hour course introduces students to the pipeline industry, pipeline E&I safety, and pipeline operations. Students will enter the job market as an entry level pipeline and instrumentation assistant operator.
This 265 hour course develops skills necessary for work as an intermediate pipeline electrical and instrumentation assistant operator. Training covers electrical installation in classified areas, use of meters and test equipment, and process control theory.
This 185 hour course trains students interested in becoming advanced pipeline electrical and instrumentation assistant operators. The course covers transformers, switchgear and MCCs.