Upskill Academy: Process Electrical Training - 4 Part Series
with John Dahlgren
$925
*Class Held In-Person*
Electrical systems are the backbone of modern manufacturing, requiring specialized skills for efficient operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance. This comprehensive course, led by a certified Amatrol Systems Advanced Manufacturing instructor, provides a balanced mix of theory and hands-on application in electrical systems, motor controls, sensors, and power distribution. Ideal for professionals looking to enhance their technical expertise, this training equips participants with the knowledge needed to work confidently in advanced manufacturing environments.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand Electrical Systems Theory – Build a strong foundation in electrical principles and their practical applications across industries.
- Master Motor Controls & Sensors – Learn to operate and troubleshoot motor controls, sensors, and speed control systems.
- Learn to troubleshoot AC and DC motors, diagnose failures, test AC motor capacitors, and apply troubleshooting charts for efficient motor repair.
Why This Matters to You:
- Boost Technical Expertise – Equip employees with advanced electrical skills to handle complex machinery and reduce downtime.
- Enhance Operational Efficiency – Minimize disruptions with skilled employees who can troubleshoot and maintain electrical systems effectively.
- Improve Workplace Safety – Ensure proper power distribution and system maintenance to prevent electrical hazards.
Ready to transform your operations? Enroll today and empower your team with cutting-edge electrical systems expertise!
Trainer Bio: John Dahlgren has over 25 years of industry experience in manufacturing, construction, and small business management. He teaches in the Butte College Drafting Technology and Engineering programs and leads workforce training initiatives. As a certified OSHA Outreach Trainer, he specializes in electrical systems, OSHA safety, and lean tools training like 5S and Kaizen.
ETP members contact: etp@butte.edu
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Fall 2025; 10/20, 10/27, 11/3 and 11/10 : Oct 20 - Nov 10th, 2025
Mon from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm