Siemens and Allen Bradley PLC Training
PLC Training Designed To Improve Machine Reliability
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Technician Troubleshooting Skills
Welcome to Elk Creek Automation, your premier destination for top-tier programmable logic controller (PLC) training tailored specifically for manufacturing companies.
At Elk Creek Automation, we understand the critical role PLCs play in modern industrial automation, and our mission is to empower your workforce with the expertise needed to excel in this field.
With a focus on practicality and real-world application, our training programs are designed to equip engineers and technicians with the knowledge and skills necessary to optimize production processes, improve efficiency, and drive innovation within your organization.
Whether you're looking to enhance the capabilities of your existing workforce or onboard new talent, Elk Creek Automation is your trusted partner for unlocking the full potential of PLC technology.
Our curriculum is flexible and adaptable. We start with the basics then rapidly advance, thoroughly covering as many topics as the participants can handle in one week. We are talking about infinity complex machines, we will not run out of concepts to discuss and lessons to learn.
The lectures are short and the exercises are long. Hands on people learn by doing. Every person has their own laptop, PLC, and trainer station. We spend most of class time working in the software. No matter how much experience you have in industry we will find a way to challenge you and help you grow.
Industry today requires highly skilled technicians who can quickly and accurately respond to issues. Developing a understanding of your control systems is critical to minimizing downtime.
Our training focuses on building troubleshooting skills. Yes, we program and design some circuits, all designed to develop effective problem solvers and troubleshooters.
Every facility has subject matter experts. Not every plant has dedicated trainers. People who not only know the material, but have developed a proven process and skills for helping others quickly get up to speed and hit the ground running.
Too much of industrial training today relies on “on the job” training. Tribal knowledge of questionable accuracy being past from one generation to another. And we wonder why certain simple problems keep popping up? We start with the fundamentals and build from there.