Power Vac
America joins two Respected Organizations
Power Vac America, to constantly operate in a more
knowledgeable fashion and to better understand our customers overall
problems and requirements,
has become a proud member of
two more
prestigious professional organizations.
The
Association of Chef Operating
Engineers (ACOE)
and the
Mechanical Contractor Association
of Houston (MCA)
. Both of these
groups were formed in the early 1950’s to promote knowledge and
professional growth in their respective areas.
Power Vac America is
excited and looking forward to supporting these organizations, their
bylaws and code of ethics.
Association
of Chef Operating Engineers
The
ACOE is a 501(C)3 Non-profit
Educational Organization. Established in 1952. Run by dedicated
volunteers who want to make a difference. Our goal is quality
through education.
It is the objective of the A.C.O.E. to maintain the
Association as an organization of Chief Engineers, or the industrial
equivalent thereof, who have a special interest in the practices of
plant engineering. The organizational activity, within the scope of
this specialized field of interest, shall be dedicated to the
improvement of service to its members, their employing companies,
the engineering profession and the community. Association activities
shall be directed to accomplish the specific objectives of
education, the exchange of information, plant tours and service on
governmental Licensing boards and Industrial Code Boards.
It is an objective of the Association to provide,
through an apprenticeship program, a better qualified Stationary
Engineer and to promote the welfare and raise the standard of
Engineers by instituting educational programs within our
organization.
The Association emphasizes supervisory concepts and
helps the Engineer better direct and motivate his own staff and
interface effectively with other areas of management.
The Association strives to enhance the prestige and
professional status of Stationary Engineers and, when appropriate,
to serve as a “Voice of the Stationary Engineer”.
It is a goal of this Association to maintain an
effective level of membership participation
Mechanical Contractor Association
of Houston
The Mechanical
Contractors Association of Houston was chartered in 1950, to promote
the mechanical contracting industry and to foster the exchange of
ideas, technical data and business information between it's members.
MCA provides an
organized and efficient means to represent it's members in
communicating with other contractor associations, awarding
authorities and local, state and federal elected officials and
regulatory agencies.
MCA serves as a
clearinghouse of information, keeping our members informed on issues
related to the industry.