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The National Association of Power Engineers (N.A.P.E.) is the oldest engineering association in the United States , organized in 1882.  Active for 125 years and the longest standing engineering association in the country, N.A.P.E. is dedicated to the purpose of providing advancement through educational opportunities to its members.  Through educational courses, books, newsletters, a bi-monthly magazine, chapter meetings and conventions, N.A.P.E. helps bring new information and technology to power engineers across the nation to ensure safe and responsible engineering practices.

Though N.A.P.E. originated as an association solely dedicated to the education of power engineers, as N.A.P.E. continues to grow, our association is no longer just dedicated to power engineers.  The occupations and job titles of our members continue to grow and differ from years past allowing our association to broaden our educational spectrum and explore new educational opportunities.  If your occupation is or similar to the following, N.A.P.E. is for you:

ü       Power Electrical Engineer                                  

ü       Stationary Engineer

ü       Maintenance Engineer

ü       Power Plant Engineer

ü       Facilities Plant Engineer

ü       Refrigeration Plant Engineer

ü       Diesel Plant Engineer

ü       Process Plant Engineer

ü       Chief Engineer  

ü       Engineering Student

ü       Boiler and Machinery Inspector

ü       Plant Water Treatment Specialist

ü       Facilities Manager

ü       Plant Manager

ü       Building Superintendent

ü       Combustion / Gas Turbine Operator

ü       Boiler Operator

ü       Fireman, Plant Tender and Oiler

ü       HVAC Technician

ü       School Custodian / Engineer

The National Association of Power Engineers invites you to explore our website and discover the benefits N.A.P.E.

 

 
 

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