PLC Programming
Writing and troubleshooting PLC logic with enough depth to diagnose a fault under pressure, not just follow a manual.
Practical control systems training for the people responsible for keeping critical processes inside tolerance.
Control systems rarely fail during business hours, with the vendor on the line. They fail at the worst possible moment — and the difference between a contained incident and a costly shutdown is usually the depth of understanding the team on shift actually has.
This track builds that depth: practical PLC programming, SCADA systems experience, and process control fundamentals that hold up when something genuinely goes wrong, not just when everything is working as designed.
Writing and troubleshooting PLC logic with enough depth to diagnose a fault under pressure, not just follow a manual.
Configuring and operating SCADA systems for real-time monitoring and control across distributed sites.
Understanding the control loops and tolerances that keep a process stable, and what to do the moment it isn't.
Tell us about your systems and current skill gaps — we'll scope it.