How to Get Certified
BOC approaches training by helping building operators to better understand the integrated nature of facility systems. In order to meet the demand for efficiency practices in today's world, in-depth knowledge and cross-training in a number of areas is critical. BOC provides this training by focusing on the interdependencies of building systems.
Are You Ready?
Those choosing to obtain BOC certification must meet certain minimum eligibility requirements of education and experience and must commit to completion of all class requirements to receive the BOC credential.
Level I Certification
After attending and satisfactorily completing courses for Level I training, individuals certified at BOC Level I will have demonstrated increased knowledge of their facilities' electrical, HVAC, and lighting systems. The Level I course series offers eight one-day classes consisting of classroom training, facility-based project assignments and in-class exams administered at the end of each day of training. Completion of Level I requires a time commitment of 74 hours.
Level II Certification
Level I graduates who want to continue their training have the option of attending the Level II course series, which offers more targeted training. Building operators with extensive experience may be eligible to enroll in a Level II series without completing Level I. To become Level II certified, participants must attend four core classes and two designated supplemental classes, successfully complete class exams, and facility based projects for a total of 61 training hours.
A Range of Options
Classes are held throughout the year at a variety of locations across the country. Visit our training schedules and locations page for a course near you and register now!
Updated 8-9-2010