Electrical Training Programs

Whether you have to teach employees electrical maintenance or you're looking for a career as an electrician, a variety of electrical training programs are available to fit your needs. Many of the maintenance programs can be conducted at your facility, allowing employees to learn on the job what the exact equipment are that they'll be maintaining. For electrician training, you'll want to find a reputable training program that provides a hands-on learning experience.
  1. AVO Training Institute Inc.

    • The AVO Training Institute provides hands-on training in electrical maintenance and safety either at its training centers or at your facility. AVO's own facilities include labs set up for real-world training in such areas as cable fields, circuit breakers and motor controls. The company uses a variety of manufacturers' equipment rather than promoting any specific brand of products. The program includes the latest electrical technology. Instructors have years of experience and a variety of certifications, degrees and industry organization memberships. Courses available on AVO's site, as well as available for teaching at your facility, include cable and fiber-optic splicing and testing, circuit breaker maintenance, electrical print reading, electronics troubleshooting and advanced visual testing software. AVO conducts other courses only at its training centers located in various locations throughout the United States.

      AVO Training Institute Inc.
      4271 Bronze Way
      Dallas, TX 75237
      877-594-3156
      electricaltrainingservices.com

    American Trainco Inc.

    • American Trainco provides a variety of electrical training courses either at its facility or yours. The 2008 National Electrical Code course is a two-day overview of the National Fire Protection Association's update of the code, which is done every three years. The "Basic Electricity for the Nonelectrician" course is a hands-on seminar for industrial and commercial building maintenance technicians. The "Electrical Safety and 70E Arc Flash Protection" class is a two-day course designed to teach employees how to safely use electrical systems and equipment. "Electrical Troubleshooting" is another two-day seminar that teaches students how to troubleshoot electrical problems to reduce the downtime of a facility's equipment.

      American Trainco Inc.
      P.O. Box 3397
      Englewood, CO 80155
      877-978-7246
      americantrainco.com/Default.aspx

    Electrical Training Center Inc.

    • The Electrical Training Center has been preparing electricians to take the New York City Master's License exam for more than 50 years. The program includes training in low voltage, security and fire alarms, motor controls, and lighting and power. The Master/Special Electrician's License training is divided into two parts: theory and practical. The theoretical portion includes such classes as the New York City Electrical Code, D.C. and A.C. circuits, single- and three-phase transformers, telecommunications, and computers and controls. To move onto the practical portion of the training, you must first pass a "License Theory" written exam. The practical training includes wiring of control devices, blueprint reading, and wire bus bar measurements and calculations.

      Electrical Training Center Inc.
      32 E. 31st Street, 8th Floor
      New York, NY 10016
      212-684-5350
      electricaltraining.com

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