Instrumentation & Electrical
Develop safe, accurate, reliable work practices for electrical, instrumentation, and control systems — from core proficiencies through motor diagnostics and control-system maintenance.




















Who this path is for
The people who keep power, signals, and controls reliable.
This path progresses from foundational I&E proficiencies through motor diagnostics and control-system maintenance, with field reinforcement built in so new practices hold up on the floor.
What you’ll be able to do
- Apply safe, reliable work practices across electrical, instrumentation, and control systems.
- Troubleshoot motors and motor circuits with the right instruments and a logical method.
- Install, maintain, and troubleshoot control systems to keep automation running.
- Diagnose electrical faults using objective measurement and data.
- Recognize early failure indicators in electrical and control assets.
- Document and communicate findings clearly to the team.
What you’ll work on
The equipment this path is built around.
Every course is taught hands-on, on the electrical, instrumentation, and control assets your team keeps running.
Motors & Motor Circuits
Diagnostics and circuit testing
Control Systems (PLC/DCS)
Installation and maintenance
Instrumentation & Sensors
Calibration and signal integrity
Drives & Automation
VFDs and automated equipment
Field Wiring & Terminations
Connections, crimps, integrity
Motor Control Centers
MCC inspection and reliability
Test & Measurement
Using the right instruments
Power Distribution
Reliable electrical supply
How the path works
Every path follows the same proven model — assess, build, reinforce.
Assess
Benchmark current skills and program maturity to pinpoint the highest-value starting point.
Build Skills
Hands-on courses progress from foundations to advanced craft, with field application between phases.
Reinforce
Field-based coaching and progress reviews lock in new behavior so improvements survive turnover and time.
The course sequence
Foundations to advanced, in order.
Each stage builds on the last, with field-application periods between phases. Start where the assessment points you — you don’t have to begin at the top.
I&E Core Proficiencies
Motor Diagnostics
Client voices
Real people. Real plants. Real results.
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