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  <title>460 Building Boiler Talent: Fundamentals, Online Training, and Better Partnerships with Eric Johnson</title>
  <description> Boilers can feel intimidating the first time you step into a boiler room—the heat, the noise, the pressure gauge, and the weight of knowing that mistakes can be costly. Trace Blackmore opens with a reminder that boilers deserve respect, not fear—and that learning fundamentals is how you replace mystique with clarity.&amp;amp;nbsp;   The talent gap behind the boiler room door   Eric Johnson, Founder and CEO of&amp;amp;nbsp;Boilearn, explains why boiler&amp;amp;nbsp;expertise&amp;amp;nbsp;is becoming harder to replace. He points to the shrinking pipeline of boiler-trained technicians—historically&amp;amp;nbsp;strengthened by Navy steam training—and why companies&amp;amp;nbsp;can’t&amp;amp;nbsp;rely on “tribal knowledge” and informal shadowing alone to develop the next generation.&amp;amp;nbsp;  Training that scales past the 2–3 day&amp;amp;nbsp;class&amp;amp;nbsp; Eric shares what pushed him to build&amp;amp;nbsp;Boilearn: technicians and operators need structured, repeatable competency systems—not just scattered classes and a “shotgun approach” to on-the-job training. He lays out why fundamentals can be taught effectively online when&amp;amp;nbsp;it’s&amp;amp;nbsp;done well, and why travel-heavy training models often spend a large share of the budget on&amp;amp;nbsp;logistics&amp;amp;nbsp;instead of learning.&amp;amp;nbsp;  Troubleshooting that starts with fundamentals&amp;amp;nbsp; Troubleshooting is where boiler work can feel like a mystery—until you understand fundamentals and sequence of operations. Eric explains how technicians can isolate problems faster by knowing what should be moving (or not moving), testing one theory at a time, and using electrical diagrams as a practical roadmap when formal sequence documentation&amp;amp;nbsp;isn’t&amp;amp;nbsp;available.&amp;amp;nbsp;  Better partnerships between boiler techs and water treaters&amp;amp;nbsp; The conversation closes with practical steps that reduce friction and finger-pointing: take photos during inspections, package observations clearly in service reports, communicate directly when possible, and over-communicate inspection schedules so the water treater can prepare the program before the boiler is opened.&amp;amp;nbsp; Listen to the full conversation above. Stay engaged, keep learning, and continue scaling up your knowledge!&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Timestamps&amp;amp;nbsp; 02:20&amp;amp;nbsp;- Trace Blackmore sets the stage on boiler fear vs.&amp;amp;nbsp;Respect, learning boilers from a Navy-Trained mentor&amp;amp;nbsp; 09:20 - Words of Water with James&amp;amp;nbsp; 10:50&amp;amp;nbsp;-&amp;amp;nbsp;Upcoming Events for Water Treatment Professionals&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; 14:20&amp;amp;nbsp;-&amp;amp;nbsp;Interview with&amp;amp;nbsp;Eric Johnson of&amp;amp;nbsp;Boilearn&amp;amp;nbsp; 16:30 – Eric's Path: HVAC school – Boiler Service Tech – Founder&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; 19:10 – What&amp;amp;nbsp;Boilearn&amp;amp;nbsp;Does&amp;amp;nbsp; 22:10 – The lost “lifeline” problem&amp;amp;nbsp; 33:20 – Electrical Troubleshooting&amp;amp;nbsp; 44:20 – Coordinating Boiler Openings and Inspections&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Quotes&amp;amp;nbsp; “I’ve&amp;amp;nbsp;learned that boilers are something you&amp;amp;nbsp;definitely need&amp;amp;nbsp;to respect, but&amp;amp;nbsp;definitely not&amp;amp;nbsp;fear.”&amp;amp;nbsp; “There’s&amp;amp;nbsp;a career behind boilers.&amp;amp;nbsp;There’s&amp;amp;nbsp;a career behind water treatment and not enough people talk about it.”&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Connect with&amp;amp;nbsp;Eric Johnson   Email:&amp;amp;nbsp;eric.johnson@boilearn.com&amp;amp;nbsp; Website:&amp;amp;nbsp;Boilearn I The Foundation of Boiler Training&amp;amp;nbsp; LinkedIn:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericjohnson2020/&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Boilearn: Overview | LinkedIn&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Guest Resources Mentioned&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Boilearn Boilearn mission and origins&amp;amp;nbsp; Boiler operator roles and skills&amp;amp;nbsp; Common steam‑boiler problems&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Safe boiler operation guide&amp;amp;nbsp; Boiler start‑up and maintenance&amp;amp;nbsp; Safer operation manual&amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp; Scaling UP! H2O Resources Mentioned&amp;amp;nbsp; AWT&amp;amp;nbsp;(Association of Water Technologies)&amp;amp;nbsp; AWT Technical Training Seminars&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Scaling UP! H2O Academy&amp;amp;nbsp;video courses&amp;amp;nbsp; Submit a Show Idea&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Words of Water&amp;amp;nbsp;with James McDonald Today's definition is water lost from a cooling tower as liquid droplets are entrained in the exhaust air.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; 2026&amp;amp;nbsp;Events for Water Professionals&amp;amp;nbsp; Check&amp;amp;nbsp;out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where&amp;amp;nbsp;we’ve&amp;amp;nbsp;listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking&amp;amp;nbsp;HERE.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;    &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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