Electrical Engineer Pathway
A guided route for electrical engineers building practical readiness across power, cable systems, and control.
Overview
This pathway guides electrical engineers through practical training that connects electrical and energy systems, cable systems testing and commissioning, and automation and control awareness. It develops site-ready competence on a foundation of occupational safety, preparing engineers to work confidently across energy and industrial environments.
Who this pathway is for
- Electrical and graduate engineers entering site-based roles
- Project engineers supporting power and cable scopes of work
- Engineers moving toward testing, commissioning, or control work
What this pathway prepares you for
- Apply electrical safety practices across energy and industrial worksites
- Work with power systems, switchgear, and protection at a practical level
- Follow cable installation, testing, and commissioning practice
- Understand automation and control concepts used on modern sites
Pathway stages
- Stage 1
Electrical foundations and safety
Build a safety-first base and core electrical and energy systems knowledge before site-focused work.
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- Stage 2
Cable systems and power equipment
Develop practical cable systems, testing, and power equipment competence used on energy projects.
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- Stage 3
Automation and control awareness
Add automation, control, and instrumentation awareness for modern, integrated worksites.
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