Why take the Building Operator Certificate II (BOC II) course?
Already familiar with building operations and want to take your expertise to the next level? BOC II dives deeper into advanced energy management techniques, building automation systems, and data analysis to optimize facility performance. At LRCC, BOC II builds on the foundations of Level I by teaching you how to implement comprehensive energy management strategies, conduct detailed audits, and work with complex controls to maximize savings. This course is ideal for operators, facility managers, or energy professionals ready to lead sustainability efforts and improve building efficiency on a larger scale. Completers of BOC II class walk away with advanced skills that employers value — helping you command higher salaries, manage larger facilities, and contribute significantly to your organization’s sustainability goals. Take your career further — join BOC II and become a leader in building energy management.
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Target Audience
The Building Operator Certification Level II (BOC II) class is intended for experienced building professionals who have already completed BOC Level I or have equivalent knowledge and want to deepen their skills in advanced building system operation. The target audience includes seasoned building operators, lead maintenance technicians, facility managers, energy managers, and others responsible for optimizing building performance. Participants typically work in schools, healthcare facilities, government buildings, large commercial properties, or industrial sites, and want to expand their expertise in areas like energy conservation projects, HVAC system optimization, building automation, and resource management to further reduce costs, improve occupant comfort, and take on leadership roles in facilities operations.
The Course
The Building Operator Certification Level II (BOC II) course is an advanced training program for experienced building operators who want to deepen their ability in managing complex building systems for maximum efficiency. It builds on BOC I by covering topics like advanced HVAC troubleshooting, electrical systems, building automation, water conservation, and energy conservation project planning. The course combines in-depth classroom learning with hands-on assignments to help participants apply advanced strategies to improve building performance, reduce costs, and support sustainability goals. The course covers topics on each of the 7 days:
- August 22 (virtual) – Building Operational Improvement with Scoping Tools, Part 1
- September 5 (face-to-face) – Troubleshooting and Preventive Maintenance
- Sept. 19 (virtual) – Optimizing HVAC Systems with Controls
- October 3 (face-to-face) – Building Operational Improvement with Scoping Tools, Part 2
- October 17 (virtual) – Efficient Water Use in Buildings
- October 31 (face-to-face) – Building Commissioning and Demand Reduction
- November 14 (face-to-face) – Building Automation and Project Presentations
Register now! CRN # 13451, Course # NCHC 945L
7 in-person/virtual, Friday class meetings from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. over the course of 3 months
Register now! CRN # 13451, Course # NCHC 945L
- $1,500
- Tuition assistance is available to eligible participants through NHSaves
- Next class is at LRCC starts on August 22, 2025
- 7 Fridays from August 22 to November 14
- CRN # 13451
- Course # NCHC 945L
- Register now!
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- NH Education Department
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Steve Tucker, LRCC Workforce Development Manager
603-366-5329
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