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Creating and training a best-in-class team takes time and financial resources - two things that are typically limited in today's over-taxed workforce. Add the challenges of skilled labor attrition to the mix and you quickly understand the need for effective training.

Through a complete on-site analysis of your team's current skill levels, your performance goals, your equipment, and any skill gaps that exist in your workforce, we can customize a program that delivers the most effective instruction to maximize skill transfer. The obvious benefit of customized on-site instruction is that your team is trained on your equipment, operations, and systems but it also eliminates employee travel and living expenses. And, since training is conducted during your employees' normal working hours, no shift differential costs are incurred.

Our instructors are industry experts who have honed their skills through years of field experience and remain active in their field of expertise.

Arc Flash and NFPA 70E Compliance
Electrical hazards-specifically shock, arc flash, and arc blast-can result in serious injury or death to electrical workers.
Basic Electricity
This 2-day course is designed to begin the understanding of electricity and develop into a logical presentation of common electrical components.
Battery Operation and Maintenance
Substation batteries are designed and built to deliver years of dependable service when properly maintained.
Circuit Protection
Circuit protection systems may have the single largest impact on power reliability, second only to grounding systems.
E-Learning
Any of our knowledge based courses can be taken via e-learning.
Electrical Diagram Analysis
This 1-day course is designed to provide knowledge of the various types of electrical diagrams used in the industry, and to develop the skills necessary to read, draw and interpret these diagrams.
Electrical Safety for OSHA 1910 and NFPA 70E
This 1-day course covers the inherent dangers that exist with generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity.
Emergency Standby Power Systems
This 1-day course provides a comprehensive overview of the components that make up emergency standby power systems.
Ground Fault Protection for Low-Voltage Equipment
This 1-day course will use lectures, visual aids, and hands on demonstrations.
Grounding Theory, Application and Testing
This 1-day course will provide a comprehensive overview on electrical grounding.
Harmonics and Power Quality
This 2-day course will be presented using lecture, visual aids and hands on experience.
Live Webcast Electrical Safety for OSHA 910 and NFPA 70E
This 6-hour webcast covers the inherent dangers that exist with generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity.
Live Webcast Training
Any of our knowledge based courses can be taken via a live webcast presentation.
Low and Medium Voltage Circuit Breakers
This 2-day class introduces the student to different types of breaker construction, the operation of the breakers and proper methods inspect, test and troubleshoot low and medium voltage circuit breakers.
Medium-Voltage Motor Control
This 1-day course provides a comprehensive overview on medium voltage motor control.
Motor & Motor Controllers
This 2-day course covers the operation and maintenance of both motors and motor controllers.
Power Systems Operation and Maintenance
This 2-day class will utilize lecture, visual aids, case history examinations, and hands-on demonstration to provide the greatest possible exposure to power distribution systems.
Substation Application, Operation and Maintenance
This 3-day class covers the safe operation of a substation to include recognition of specific hazards and safe switching.
Troubleshooting Electrical Systems and Equipment
This 2-day course presents a logical approach to troubleshooting electrical power systems.
Uninterruptable Power Supplies
This 1-day class presents the design, operation and maintenance of UPS systems.
Variable Frequency Drives
Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) are becoming more common in today's manufacturing facilities.
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