The Certificate in Industrial Electrical Safety and Systems (CIESS) training course is recommended for anyone who works with electrical systems and is designed to give non-electrical personnel the ability to diagnose industrial faults and to carry out repairs/replacements safely.
This Industrial Electrical Training Course aims to turn out technicians with a knowledge of industrial electrical engineering and the skills needed to specify, install, test, and validate electrical and control systems and their operations in a safe manner. The course will build the theoretical and practical aptitude of the learners and introduce them to key relevant technologies and knowledge necessary for employment in the industrial electrical sector.
The learners will gain a broad technical knowledge in the core discipline – electrical engineering and will be provided the theoretical and mathematical basis for these systems demonstrated through practical application.
1. Recognise the safety standards associated with working with electrical circuits and understand how to use electrical test equipment correctly.
2. Appraise, apply the principles, and perform calculations on AC and DC electric circuits.
3. Apply power calculations to electrical systems and understand the effects on transmission and distribution of electrical power in Ireland.
4. Describe the operation, configuration and testing of AC induction motors, interpret electrical drawings and build a basic electrical circuit
| Course Location | EU |
| Course Type | Blended Learning - Mix of Classroom & Online |
| Course Qualification | Level 6 Advanced Certificate |
| Awarding Body | QQI |
| Course Duration | 5 days |
| Entry Requirements | Entry requirements (if under 23 years) are a minimum of grade O6 / H7 in the Leaving Certificate, or equivalent, in 5 subjects. The subjects must include mathematics and English, Irish or another language. Mature learners, i.e., applicants over the age of 23, may also apply based on work experience and / or life experience by demonstrating that they have reached the standards of knowledge, skills, and competence. The English language entry requirements for the programme are CEF B2+ or equivalent. Candidates with English language levels below CEF B2+ must first reach this minimum standard before enrolling on the academic programme. Ideally, learners will have some prior technical or mechanical experience or knowledge and/or exposure to a manufacturing environment. |
| Career Path | Certificate in Industrial
Manufacturing and
Maintenance Skills, ESS/
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