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Electrical Engineering Basics for Non-Electrical Professionals
The Electrical Engineering Basics for Non-Electrical Professionals course is designed to provide non-electrical personnel with a clear and practical understanding of electrical engineering concepts commonly encountered in industrial, commercial, and infrastructure projects. The program focuses on simplifying technical concepts and helping participants gain the confidence needed to interact effectively with electrical systems, equipment, and engineering teams.
Participants will learn the fundamentals of electricity, electrical power systems, circuits, transformers, motors, protection systems, and electrical safety. The course also introduces common electrical terminology, diagrams, and equipment used in industrial facilities, enabling participants to make informed decisions and contribute more effectively to multidisciplinary projects.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the basic principles of electrical engineering and power systems.
- Recognize key electrical components and their functions.
- Interpret simple electrical drawings, schematics, and symbols.
- Understand how electrical power is generated, transmitted, and distributed.
- Identify common electrical equipment used in industrial environments.
- Apply fundamental electrical safety practices and hazard awareness.
- Communicate effectively with electrical engineers, contractors, and technical teams.
Target Audience
- Project Managers and Project Coordinators.
- Mechanical, Civil, and Industrial Engineers.
- Operations and Maintenance Personnel.
- Procurement and Contract Professionals.
- Facility and Plant Managers.
- Non-electrical professionals involved in projects that include electrical systems and equipment.
Course Duration
5 Days (25 Training Hours)
Certification
Participants will receive a certificate of attendance upon successful completion of the course.
