Training
Training Our Trades
Training Our Trades
IUOE training is built around the real work our members do. Training by Trade highlights the hands-on skills, equipment, and systems that define each trade—preparing members to meet industry demands safely, efficiently, and professionally. With more than 1,000 instructors, a network of over 100 local training schools, and the International Training & Education Center (ITEC), IUOE delivers the training needed to succeed on today’s job sites. Learn more about specific trade training programs below.
Operating Engineers Construction Training
Operating Engineers train to operate, maintain, and support the equipment used to build and maintain critical infrastructure—across heavy equipment, hoisting and portable operations, pipeline work, mechanics, and surveying.
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Stationary Engineer Training
Stationary Engineer training programs are designed to prepare members to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot the complex mechanical and electrical systems that keep buildings and industrial facilities running safely and efficiently.
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Pipeline & Energy Operations training prepares members to safely and efficiently perform specialized work on pipeline and energy infrastructure projects.
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Find an IUOE Local
IUOE locals are the primary point of contact for training, labor agreements, workforce needs, and member services. Use the IUOE local directory to find contact information and learn more.