13-BOC2015 L2W - Building Operator Certification Level II Reservation Spot
Course Description

BOC is a nationally recognized, competency-based training and certification program that offers facilities personnel the improved job skills and knowledge to transform workplaces to be more comfortable, energy-efficient and environmentally friendly.

7 total Classes, 8am to 4pm *Next Class Starts - April 15, 2026
- BOC 2001 A Building Scoping Part 1
- BOC 2001 B Building Scoping Part 2
- BOC 2002 Optimizing HVAV Controls
- BOC 2003 Intro to Building Commissioning
- BOC 2013 Mastering Electric Control Circuits
- BOC 2012 Advanced Electrical Systems Diagnosis
- BOC 2005 Peer Project Exchange
Courses consist of classroom training, project assignments to be completed at the participant's facility, and in-class exams administered at the end of each day of training.
Prerequisites
Level II Eligibility Requirements
BOC is for building operators with two or more years experience in building operation and maintenance, who wish to broaden their knowledge of the total building system. Past participants have included building engineers, stationary engineers, maintenance supervisors, maintenance workers, facility coordinators, HVAC technicians, electricians, operations supervisors, operations techs, and others in the facility operation and maintenance field.
Eligibility for certification is based on work experience and education, AND completion of BOC classes, exams, and on-the-job projects.
It is highly recommended that applicants for certification have at least one of the following:
- BOC Level I Training Certificate of Completion
or - 3+ years experience combined with union membership or technical education
Testimonials
Click the names below to see what employers and operators are saying
- Mark Stein, Chief Facilities Officer at Bethlehem Area School District, and Sean McKenna, the school district’s Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds
- Jess Miller, Director of Facilities and Security at Umpqua Community College
- Tom Javins, Associate Director of Engineering and Utilities at the University of Montana
- Tom Coles, Facilities Maintenance Supervisor at Boise Airport
- Dennis Bursell, Facilities and Maintenance Manager at Clark Fork Valley Hospital in Plains, Montana
- Don Larson, director of engineering at a major medical center
- Teresa Rogers, journeyman building engineer
- Chris Hunsaker, HVAC Lead and Building Engineer at Safeco Field in Seattle, WA
