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Testing & Commissioning Pathway

An intermediate-to-advanced route for teams preparing systems for safe, documented handover.

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Level: AdvancedEstimated duration: Approximately 90–130 training hours

Overview

This pathway develops practical testing and commissioning capability across electrical and cable systems, supported by occupational safety and quality and inspection discipline. It prepares teams to verify, document, and hand over systems with confidence.

Who this pathway is for

  • Testing and commissioning engineers and technicians
  • Electrical teams moving into verification and handover roles
  • QA/QC personnel supporting commissioning activities

What this pathway prepares you for

  • Apply safe work practices during testing and commissioning
  • Carry out practical electrical and cable testing activities
  • Follow structured commissioning and documentation practice
  • Support quality checks and clear handover records
Pipeline · the pathway as a journey

Pathway pipeline

Follow the route from foundation skills to applied practice, then use the readiness step to turn the pathway into a structured corporate training brief for your team.

  1. 01
    Foundation

    Safety and electrical readiness

    Confirm a safety-first base and practical electrical systems knowledge before test work.

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  2. 02
    Core Skills

    Cable testing and commissioning

    Develop hands-on cable systems testing and commissioning competence.

    Training categories in this stage

  3. 03
    Applied Practice

    Quality and inspection discipline

    Strengthen inspection, documentation, and handover discipline for verified results.

    Training categories in this stage

  4. 04
    Readiness

    Readiness discussion

    Turn this pathway into a structured corporate training brief for your team — sector, audience, primary readiness goal, and cohort size.

Pathway pipeline

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