Electrician Certification Training Objective
To meet the needs of manufacturing industry's informatization and intelligent application, through intensive training, we cultivate professionals in the field of mechatronics equipment manufacturing and the application of automated production lines. They are capable of manufacturing, installation, debugging, and technical support for mechatronics equipment; operating, maintaining, and repairing automated production lines; installing and maintaining inverters and PLC programmable controllers. Upon graduation, they are qualified to meet the employment demands of electrical engineering and maintenance installation in large and medium-sized enterprises.
Electrical Engineering Theory Training
1. Production Basics; 2. Electrical Shock Accidents and First-Aid on Scene; Anti-Electric Shock Techniques; 3. Electrical Fire Prevention and Explosion Prevention; Lightning and Static Electricity Prevention; 4. Basic Electrical Knowledge; Electrical Instruments and Measurement; Electrical Tools and Identification; 5. Electrical Tools and Mobile Electrical Equipment; Low-Voltage Electrical Equipment; 6. Asynchronous Motors; 7. Electrical Circuits; Lighting Equipment; 8. Power Capacitors.

If you're new to the electrical industry, you'll need to take the electrician exam. An electrician's license is now the entry requirement for the industry, and anyone wishing to work as an electrician must have a license. This is a highly skilled job, so taking the license seriously is important. Currently, training courses and certification timelines vary by location, typically around three months. The course content varies, as does the final training duration, so please choose a training program that suits your needs based on the specific arrangements of the training center.

Beginners in electrical engineering should start with the basics and consider purchasing a foundational book on the subject. Additionally, you can watch some educational videos on electrical engineering offered by universities online. Basic theories are crucial, and it's important to understand various electrical control theories. Gaining a grasp of system theories within about a year is feasible. The key to electrical engineering is practical experience, so get hands-on as much as possible. However, the prerequisite is a strong interest in electricity, as this will accelerate your progress. With the rapid development of electrical automation, equipment is being replaced and updated quickly, so the skills you learn may become obsolete tomorrow. Therefore, continuous learning is essential. A solid foundation in English is also necessary, otherwise, dealing with import equipment maintenance, programming, and various software usage will be quite inconvenient in the future.

Electricians are categorized into five levels. Skills include: Electrician IC cards issued by the Electrician Bureau, which is considered a basic level, and those issued by the Human Resources Bureau include basic (Level 5), intermediate (Level 2), and Level 1. The profession belongs to the technical grade, but is not classified separately, although it recognizes that the treatment, salary, housing, etc., are equivalent to assistants, with Level 2 corresponding. Assistant (Basic), Professorial, Researcher (equivalent to Professorial).
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