Establishing National
Standards for Power Engineers.
Establishing National
Standards for Power Engineers.
American Society of Power Engineers, Inc. (ASOPE®) is an association that strives to guide future engineers with proper education and training to become experts in power/stationary engineering. By staying up-to-date on all power engineering and technology practices, terminology, and more, we promote and enforce compliance with all safety, techniques, tools, equipment, etc. amongst fellow engineers and engineer organizations. We offer licensing programs that will test your knowledge and experience as an engineer. To further your knowledge and experience, you may take part in training through our resources. Only qualified training organizations chosen by ASOPE® will be recommended to engineers interested in becoming a licensed engineer. Training procedures are approved and authorized by ASOPE® to establish proper and safe educational sessions.
ASOPE® performs the following major functions:
ASOPE® was conceived and organized by engineers and professionals who were and are members of other licensing agencies. These persons realize the necessity of maintaining a purely third party agency, that is not affiliated with any other organization to avoid a conflict of interest.
These persons recognized the need for improved professional standards and testing methods that help provide competency in the diverse field of Power/Stationary Engineering and help assist individuals seeking to advance in the profession of Power/Stationary Engineering.
These persons realized the Power Engineer today is a person who practices the profession of Power Engineering in a more diverse field than the previous traditional boiler or steam engine operator. The Power Engineer today may be charged with facility or building operation and maintenance including boiler and boiler auxiliary equipment operation and maintenance including HVAC, refrigeration, water, steam, air, and electrical systems and controls.
The Power Engineer may also operate / maintain power boilers, turbines and generators that are connected to a grid for electrical power and co-generation of steam and electric.
While the basic principles of power engineering are the same, the magnitude of the application varies significantly between facility and power plant operation and maintenance.
ASOPE® is not a training provider. ASOPE® will provide standardized curriculum and act as an advisor to educational entities engaged in teaching power engineering and technology to promote the education of a Power Engineer.
Only ASOPE® approved and authorized Training Organizations and Examination Agencies may use the American Society of Power Engineers name, logo, and/or trademark. Please contact ASOPE® at office@asope.org for approved training providers.