5th Class power engineer practice exam — Nunavut
Studying for the 5th Class power engineering exam in Nunavut? 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 Office of the Chief Boiler and Gas Inspector, Community and Government Services, Government of Nunavut, SOPEEC, or any regulator.
The 5th Class exam in Nunavut
In Nunavut, power engineering certification is administered by Office of the Chief Boiler and Gas Inspector, Community and Government Services, Government of Nunavut. The 5th Class exam is a single paper: 100 multiple-choice questions, 3 hours, 65% to pass. Nunavut uses the standardized SOPEEC papers, so a question bank keyed to the national SOPEEC syllabus applies directly.
Regulator: Office of the Chief Boiler and Gas Inspector, Community and Government Services, Government of Nunavut. Last verified 15 June 2026 — confirm current requirements with Office of the Chief Boiler and Gas Inspector, Community and Government Services, Government of Nunavut before you register.
Is the 5th Class right for you in Nunavut?
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; a typical municipal rink plant requires a 4th Class minimum.
- Pools & aquatic centres: Pools with mechanical plant over Act thresholds need a certified Operating Engineer of the appropriate class.
- Requirements vary by plant size and facility — confirm what your role needs with Office of the Chief Boiler and Gas Inspector, Community and Government Services, Government of Nunavut.
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 Nunavut
Fee schedule unconfirmed — contact boilerandgassafety@gov.nu.ca for current amounts.
You register and write through Office of the Chief Boiler and Gas Inspector, Community and Government Services, Government of Nunavut. 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 Office of the Chief Boiler and Gas Inspector, Community and Government Services, Government of Nunavut.
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
5th Class in Nunavut — FAQ
Is SteamTicket affiliated with Office of the Chief Boiler and Gas Inspector, Community and Government Services, Government of Nunavut?
Are these real 5th Class exam questions?
Does this match the Nunavut (Office of the Chief Boiler and Gas Inspector, Community and Government Services, Government of Nunavut) 5th Class exam?
What does the 5th Class exam cost in Nunavut?
Where do I register for the 5th Class exam in Nunavut?
More for Nunavut: Nunavut certification overview · 5th Class course · all provinces