5th Class power engineer practice exam — Northwest Territories
Studying for the 5th Class power engineering exam in Northwest Territories? Practise with 421 original, syllabus-mapped questions, sit unlimited mock exams in the standardized SOPEEC exam format, and walk in knowing exactly where you stand.
Original questions written to the public ABSA/SOPEEC syllabus (AB-055) — not copied from any secured exam or textbook. Independent; not affiliated with GNWT Department of Infrastructure — Electrical/Mechanical Safety, SOPEEC, or any regulator.
The 5th Class exam in Northwest Territories
In Northwest Territories, power engineering certification is administered by GNWT Department of Infrastructure — Electrical/Mechanical Safety. The 5th Class exam is a single paper: 100 multiple-choice questions, 3 hours, 65% to pass. Northwest Territories uses the standardized SOPEEC papers, so a question bank keyed to the national SOPEEC syllabus applies directly.
Regulator: GNWT Department of Infrastructure — Electrical/Mechanical Safety. Last verified 15 June 2026 — confirm current requirements with GNWT Department of Infrastructure — Electrical/Mechanical Safety before you register.
Is the 5th Class right for you in Northwest Territories?
The 5th Class is the entry-level operator ticket — the usual starting point for people running the heating, refrigeration, and comfort plant in buildings, arenas, and pools.
- Arenas & ice rinks: Standard operating engineer classes apply by plant size; most NWT arenas fall under 4th or 5th Class requirements.
- Pools & aquatic centres: Pool mechanical plants follow the general operating engineer class thresholds.
- Requirements vary by plant size and facility — confirm what your role needs with GNWT Department of Infrastructure — Electrical/Mechanical Safety.
What the 5th Class covers
All 421 questions are mapped to the 3 units of the SOPEEC 5th Class syllabus (ABSA AB-055), each with a worked explanation.
Exam fees & registration in Northwest Territories
4th Class exam $65 (one sitting) or $33 per paper; 5th Class $44 — among the lowest exam fees in Canada.
You register and write through GNWT Department of Infrastructure — Electrical/Mechanical Safety. SteamTicket is the independent practice bank you study with first — a one-time $79 purchase, separate from any regulator fee. Fees last verified 15 June 2026; verify with GNWT Department of Infrastructure — Electrical/Mechanical Safety.
What you get — and what you don’t pay
Most exam prep is a subscription that bills until you cancel. The 5th Class bank is one payment, then it’s yours.
SteamTicket 5th Class — $79 once
- All 421 original exam-style questions
- Worked explanation on every answer
- Unlimited mock exams in the 100-question / 3-hour exam format
- Adaptive SMART Quiz — weak units first
- Works offline, on any device
- Lifetime access, including future updates
A typical subscription app
- Bills monthly — auto-renews until you cancel
- Access stops when you stop paying
- Costs more the longer you study
- Often locks mock exams behind a higher tier
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