Unit group 8182

PSOC Unit group 8182 — Steam engine and boiler operators

Steam engine and boiler operators maintain and operate various types of steam engines, boilers, turbines and auxiliary equipment to provide power and other utility services for commercial, industrial and institutional buildings, at work sites and aboard ships or self-propelled vessels. Their tasks include: a) operating, cleaning, lubricating and monitoring steam engines, boilers and auxiliary equipment such as pumps, compressors and air-conditioning equipment to supply and maintain steam and power for buildings, marine vessels or pneumatic tools; b) analyzing and recording instrument readings, troubleshooting and performing minor repairs to prevent equipment or system failure; c) monitoring and inspecting performance of equipment for efficient operation and ensuring boiler water, chemical, and fuel levels are maintained at required levels; d) firing coal furnaces by hand or with stokers and gas or oil-fed boilers, using automatic gas feeds or oil pumps; e) testing boiler water quality or arrange for testing, adjusting and taking necessary corrective action, such as adding chemicals to prevent corrosion and harmful deposits; f) monitoring ship’s engine, machinery and equipment indicators, recording variables and reporting abnormalities to ship engineer officer on watch; g) operating and maintaining off-loading liquid pumps and valves. Examples of the occupations classified here: Boiler fireman, Boiler operator, Boiler tender, Railway steam-engine fireman, Ship fireman, Ship oiler and greaser, Ship’s boiler operator, Steam engine operator, Stoker, Thermal plant operator Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Ship's engineer -3151, Stationary engine fitter -7233

Level Unit group
Code 8182
Children 0
Source PSOC
Practical summary

What this code covers

Steam engine and boiler operators maintain and operate various types of steam engines, boilers, turbines and auxiliary equipment to provide power and other utility services for commercial, industrial and institutional buildings, at work sites and aboard ships or self-propelled vessels. Their tasks include: a) operating, cleaning, lubricating and monitoring steam engines, boilers and auxiliary equipment such as pumps, compressors and air-conditioning equipment to supply and maintain steam and power for buildings, marine vessels or pneumatic tools; b) analyzing and recording instrument readings, troubleshooting and performing minor repairs to prevent equipment or system failure; c) monitoring and inspecting performance of equipment for efficient operation and ensuring boiler water, chemical, and fuel levels are maintained at required levels; d) firing coal furnaces by hand or with stokers and gas or oil-fed boilers, using automatic gas feeds or oil pumps; e) testing boiler water quality or arrange for testing, adjusting and taking necessary corrective action, such as adding chemicals to prevent corrosion and harmful deposits; f) monitoring ship’s engine, machinery and equipment indicators, recording variables and reporting abnormalities to ship engineer officer on watch; g) operating and maintaining off-loading liquid pumps and valves. Examples of the occupations classified here: Boiler fireman, Boiler operator, Boiler tender, Railway steam-engine fireman, Ship fireman, Ship oiler and greaser, Ship’s boiler operator, Steam engine operator, Stoker, Thermal plant operator Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Ship's engineer -3151, Stationary engine fitter -7233

Administrative context

Where this code is used

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Other stationary plant and machine operators.

Selection note

How to choose it

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Other stationary plant and machine operators grouping.

Industry links

Industries that employ this occupation

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FAQ

What does PSOC 8182 cover?

Steam engine and boiler operators maintain and operate various types of steam engines, boilers, turbines and auxiliary equipment to provide power and other utility services for commercial, industrial and institutional buildings, at work sites and aboard ships or self-propelled vessels. Their tasks include: a) operating, cleaning, lubricating and monitoring steam engines, boilers and auxiliary equipment such as pumps, compressors and air-conditioning equipment to supply and maintain steam and power for buildings, marine vessels or pneumatic tools; b) analyzing and recording instrument readings, troubleshooting and performing minor repairs to prevent equipment or system failure; c) monitoring and inspecting performance of equipment for efficient operation and ensuring boiler water, chemical, and fuel levels are maintained at required levels; d) firing coal furnaces by hand or with stokers and gas or oil-fed boilers, using automatic gas feeds or oil pumps; e) testing boiler water quality or arrange for testing, adjusting and taking necessary corrective action, such as adding chemicals to prevent corrosion and harmful deposits; f) monitoring ship’s engine, machinery and equipment indicators, recording variables and reporting abnormalities to ship engineer officer on watch; g) operating and maintaining off-loading liquid pumps and valves. Examples of the occupations classified here: Boiler fireman, Boiler operator, Boiler tender, Railway steam-engine fireman, Ship fireman, Ship oiler and greaser, Ship’s boiler operator, Steam engine operator, Stoker, Thermal plant operator Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Ship's engineer -3151, Stationary engine fitter -7233

Where is PSOC 8182 used in practice?

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Other stationary plant and machine operators.

How do I choose PSOC 8182 over nearby options?

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Other stationary plant and machine operators grouping.