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Programmable Logic Controllers - Intermediate

Programmable Logic Controllers - Intermediate

Our Programmable Logic Controllers (Intermediate) Course is a practical, industry-focused training programme designed to build on existing PLC knowledge and develop more advanced skills in programming, system control, and fault finding.

This course is ideal for learners who already have a basic understanding of PLCs and want to progress to a higher level of competence in industrial automation and control systems.

It focuses heavily on hands-on training using real PLC equipment, ensuring learners gain practical skills that can be directly applied in industrial environments.

£1,050

(£1,260.00 inc VAT)

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What is Obtained/Achieved?

Programmable Logic Controllers

Accredited byCity & Guilds logo
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Course Duration:

5 Days

Please note the course dates may not run consecutively. We will be in touch to confirm subsequent dates after registration. if you would like to discuss the exact course dates for each module.

  • Expanding knowledge of PLC programming techniques.

  • Developing skills in modifying and troubleshooting PLC programs.

  • Understanding more complex control systems and logic functions.

  • Improving ability to diagnose faults in PLC-controlled systems.

  • Building confidence in working with real industrial automation equipment.

  • By the end of the course, learners should be able to work more independently with PLC systems and handle more advanced programming and maintenance tasks.

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Pre-Requisites:

Basic PLC knowledge required

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Upon completion of
Programmable Logic Controllers - Intermediate participants receive:

Programmable Logic Controllers — Accredited by City & Guilds

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This course can be delivered at your location, same syllabus, hands-on where facilities allow. Tell us you're interested and we'll follow up with availability, group sizes, and logistics.

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What Our Students Say About This Course

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James S

Feb 2023


"Would highly recommend this course. Detailed exercises and tasks means you come away with a real working knowledge and understanding of the subject, and in a good place to develop that knowledge further one your own / in industry. Instructor's understanding and knowledge was excellent - when I did have issues or come across problems, he was able to explain concisely what the problem was, why it existed (sometimes a nuisance with the system) and how to implement a solution. Constantly building upon previous knowledge and developing concepts."

JT

Jamie T

Apr 2022


"Course was very good with lots of practical learning, would like to learn other more modern software e.g. studio 5000, work with HMI's"

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Tim H

Apr 2022


"I good opportunity to re-acquaint myself with PLC Technology and programming. There was a big leap from the learning on the first day and the Project, and feel this course would benefit from a couple of structured learning topics in between. This would likely reduce the mistakes and time lost in the Project."

LK

Leszek K

Jul 2020


"Why not 5 stars overall? I found your course on the net, advertised as a Siemens S7/300 one. Unfortunately the exam project (and vast majority of the course) I did on S7/200. Why? There were 6 students in the classroom and some were working on Allen-Bradley and some on Siemens. That was the last day when the tutor declared there would be no problem to sit me down on S7/300 straightaway from the first day. Please don't take it as claim, please consider the above as my honest course rating, as I do it as requested. Still I consider everything be very useful. Why not 5 stars to the Tutor? Why not 5 stars to the materials? That's because engineering (and science) is a domain of high precision when expressing statements. And programmer is such an engineer who once makes an error, the whole of his project stops working. Therefore I cannot overlook some of technical inaccuracies among drawings, statements, and questions (we discussed them with the Tutor), that could be found in both printed materials and examination questions. What matter you don't yet bring up here? That's the overall course value, be understood as a ratio of what I take away to what I put in. In other words, how much I gain for the money size. (As I pay for myself) None can say "excellent" at this point because we all wish to spend as little as can be or maybe nothing. What I can say, I take away right what what I expected (this is some experience on S7 and City&Guilds certificate) for the money I paid upfront - considering what the market offers. I hope the above elaboration can be found honest of mine and useful of Yours, With my best regards Leszek Korona"

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