Structured learning programs for ambitious engineers

Build the engineering skills your next role requires

Whether you are preparing for promotion or moving between jobs, Career Paths give you a structured way to build the skills for your next engineering step.

Used by engineers at leading EPCs, OEMs and operators worldwide

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How Career Paths work

Career Paths combine structured on-demand training, practical exercises, and optional live support so you can build competence at your own pace without learning completely on your own.

On-demand content

Earn PDH credits and real-world expertise that help you stand out and advance faster.

Exercises to apply your skills

Apply what you learn through on-demand exercises and quizzes designed to reinforce the theory and help you check your understanding.

Live Q&A sessions

Join video-based live Q&A sessions to ask questions, clarify difficult topics, and get support when something is unclear. Attendance is optional.

Why engineers choose EngineeringTrainer

Career Paths give you a structured way to become more valuable, more visible, and better prepared for promotion, interviews, or your next engineering opportunity.

Follow a clear path toward your next role

Focus on the courses and competencies that support your next engineering step, instead of guessing what to learn next.

Stand out during technical discussions

Build practical engineering knowledge that helps you contribute with more confidence in project discussions, technical reviews, and job interviews.

Avoid wasting money on random courses

Get a connected set of relevant courses around a specific role, so your personal investment goes toward focused career progress.

Earn recognized proof of your new skills

Receive certificates that help demonstrate your technical growth in promotion discussions, job interviews, and professional development conversations.

Choose a Career Path

Choose the path that matches the engineering role you want to grow into, then follow a structured set of courses designed to build the right skills in the right order.

Piping

Piping Stress Engineer Career Path

Build a solid understanding of how piping systems behave under load and how stress is evaluated using engineering codes.

  • Thermal expansion and system behaviour
  • Stress and load fundamentals
  • Load cases and code concepts
  • Introduction to stress analysis models
  • Interpreting analysis results
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Piping

Senior Piping Engineer Career Path

Build the broader technical capability needed to take more responsibility in piping engineering projects.

  • Piping codes and compliance requirements
  • Piping layout, routing, and design decisions
  • Pipe stress, flexibility, and support considerations
  • Interfaces with equipment, valves, and other disciplines
  • Project deliverables, reviews, and practical engineering judgement
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Mechanical

Static Equipment Engineer Career Path

Build practical competence in pressure equipment design, mechanical integrity, design codes, and static equipment assessment methods.

  • Pressure vessel design codes and compliance
  • PED, EN 13445, and ASME VIII concepts
  • PV Elite, NozzlePRO, and FEA-based assessment methods
  • Fatigue, corrosion, and local stress considerations
  • Practical design and verification of static equipment
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What engineers say about EngineeringTrainer

I found that the NozzlePRO Essentials Program helped to expand my knowledge and provided additional insight that can be applied to our designs.

Miles Duvall, Engineering Manager

This is the most complete Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic engineering training on the market and is current with the latest version of the ISO 14692 code.

Edgar Perez, Senior Piping Engineer

The focus on practical guidelines and actual implementation on top of theoretical explanations make it directly applicable in my job.

Karen Junius, Senior Mechanical Engineer

Real-world expertise, ready to guide you

The power of the training comes from instructors who bring practical experience directly to engineers.

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Nikola Jacimovic

Senior Stress Engineer

Authority in Pipe Stress Analysis and Design; CTO of Stressman Engineering.

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Frank Bos

Dynaflow Research Group

Recognized thought leader in sustainable engineering and industrial consulting.

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Johannes Homan

Fatigue Specialist

More than four decades of expertise in fatigue and damage tolerance.

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Frans Martens

SME, Control & Automation

Control and automation engineer with more than 35 years of industry experience.

Proof of progress

Earn certificates that support your next career move

Each Career Path helps you build visible proof of your technical development. Use your certificates to support promotion discussions, job interviews, professional development records, or conversations about your next engineering opportunity.

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Choose your next engineering step

Ready to build the skills your next role requires?

Choose a Career Path and follow a structured route through the courses and competencies that help you grow toward your next engineering role.