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in on-the-job training and related instruction.
in on-the-job training and related instruction.
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Work Process Content
On the Job Training
Anonymous
8K
OJT hours
Developing Basic Skills
0
500
Developing Basic Skills
0
500
Disassemble and reassemble product equipment as required, check for satisfactory performance before turning over to operating departments for final running adjustments
0
500
Disassemble and reassemble product equipment as required, check for satisfactory performance before turning over to operating departments for final running adjustments
0
500
New installations including conduit and wire pulling
0
500
New installations including conduit and wire pulling
0
500
Installation and maintenance of electrical equipment
0
1K
Installation and maintenance of electrical equipment
0
1K
Electrical Meter Usage
0
1K
Electrical Meter Usage
0
1K
Preventive maintenance of drives and PLC’s
0
1K
Preventive maintenance of drives and PLC’s
0
1K
Reading and reviewing prints, drawings and logic
0
1.5K
Reading and reviewing prints, drawings and logic
0
1.5K
General repair and maintenance including the writing of material requisitions on parts received from stockroom
0
2K
General repair and maintenance including the writing of material requisitions on parts received from stockroom
0
2K
Related Instruction Content
Training Provider(s):
Kellogg Community College - RMTC
720
RI hours
Indust. Electricity Electronic
2
Indust. Electricity Electronic
2
Electrical safety
4
Electrical safety
4
Electrical Math 1
2
Electrical Math 1
2
Electrical Math 2
6
Electrical Math 2
6
Electrical Math 3
6
Electrical Math 3
6
Electrical Theory
6
Electrical Theory
6
Static Electricity
6
Static Electricity
6
Calculators and Electronics
6
Calculators and Electronics
6
Devices and symbols
6
Devices and symbols
6
Multimeter
8
Multimeter
8
Ohm's Law
8
Ohm's Law
8
Series Circuits
8
Series Circuits
8
Parallel Circuits
8
Parallel Circuits
8
Combination Circuits
8
Combination Circuits
8
Magnetism
6
Magnetism
6
Alternating current
6
Alternating current
6
Oscilloscope
8
Oscilloscope
8
Inductance
10
Inductance
10
Capacitance
10
Capacitance
10
RLC Circuits
8
RLC Circuits
8
Conduction
8
Conduction
8
Theory overview
5
Theory overview
5
Electrical Motor controls
10
Electrical Motor controls
10
Manual Motor controls
12
Manual Motor controls
12
Control Transformers
10
Control Transformers
10
Control Ladder Logic
16
Control Ladder Logic
16
Control Relays Motor starters
12
Control Relays Motor starters
12
Introduction Troubleshooting
8
Introduction Troubleshooting
8
Systems Troubleshooting
10
Systems Troubleshooting
10
Automatic Input Devices
10
Automatic Input Devices
10
Electronic sensors
8
Electronic sensors
8
Basic Timer control
8
Basic Timer control
8
Timers and counters
6
Timers and counters
6
Reversing Motor control
8
Reversing Motor control
8
Braking Methods
10
Braking Methods
10
Reduced Voltage Starting
8
Reduced Voltage Starting
8
Introduction to Frequency Drive
8
Introduction to Frequency Drive
8
AC Drives, Speed, and Torque C
8
AC Drives, Speed, and Torque C
8
AC Drives, Acceleration and Deacceleration
8
AC Drives, Acceleration and Deacceleration
8
AC Drives and Troubleshooting
8
AC Drives and Troubleshooting
8
SCR Motor Control
10
SCR Motor Control
10
DC Series Motors
6
DC Series Motors
6
DC Shunt and Compound Motors
8
DC Shunt and Compound Motors
8
Motor Speed and Torque
8
Motor Speed and Torque
8
Motor Performance
6
Motor Performance
6
Split Phase Motors
6
Split Phase Motors
6
Capacitor Start Motors
6
Capacitor Start Motors
6
Permanent Capacitor Motors
6
Permanent Capacitor Motors
6
Three Phase Motors
8
Three Phase Motors
8
General Wiring Fundamentals
6
General Wiring Fundamentals
6
Wire Raceway and Box Sizing
8
Wire Raceway and Box Sizing
8
Branch Circuits
8
Branch Circuits
8
Service Feeder Calculations
6
Service Feeder Calculations
6
Grounding and Bonding
8
Grounding and Bonding
8
Overcurrent Protection
8
Overcurrent Protection
8
Motor Circuit Wiring
6
Motor Circuit Wiring
6
Transformers
6
Transformers
6
General Hazardous Locations
6
General Hazardous Locations
6
Health Care Facilities
6
Health Care Facilities
6
Emergency Power Systems
8
Emergency Power Systems
8
Industrial Applications
8
Industrial Applications
8
Special Application Wiring
6
Special Application Wiring
6
NEC Review
4
NEC Review
4
Power Generation Distribution
8
Power Generation Distribution
8
Electrical Wiring Techniques
8
Electrical Wiring Techniques
8
Wiring System Installation
10
Wiring System Installation
10
Introduction to Raceways
10
Introduction to Raceways
10
Basic Conduit Bending
6
Basic Conduit Bending
6
Advanced Raceways
6
Advanced Raceways
6
Conductor Overcurrent Protect
6
Conductor Overcurrent Protect
6
Conduit Sizing Wire Pulling
8
Conduit Sizing Wire Pulling
8
Motors, Controllers, and Insta
8
Motors, Controllers, and Insta
8
3 Phase Transformers
12
3 Phase Transformers
12
NEC Transformer Requirements
6
NEC Transformer Requirements
6
Electrical Control Wiring
10
Electrical Control Wiring
10
Electrical Control Systems
24
Electrical Control Systems
24
Introduction to Programmable C
6
Introduction to Programmable C
6
Basic PLC Programming
12
Basic PLC Programming
12
PLC Motor Control
12
PLC Motor Control
12
Discrete I-0 Interfacing
8
Discrete I-0 Interfacing
8
Intro to PLC Troubleshooting
8
Intro to PLC Troubleshooting
8
PLC systems Troubleshooting
8
PLC systems Troubleshooting
8
Event Sequencing
8
Event Sequencing
8
Application Development
12
Application Development
12
PLC Timer Instructions
12
PLC Timer Instructions
12
PLC Counter Instructions
12
PLC Counter Instructions
12
Program Control Instructions
12
Program Control Instructions
12
Math Data Move Instructions
14
Math Data Move Instructions
14