Our comprehensive Professional Module is a job-assured program designed to elevate your career in industrial automation. Available online or in-classroom formats, this 5-day program covers essential modules such as Basic Electrical, Basic Electronics, Introduction to Pneumatics, Introduction to Industrial Automation, and Introduction to PLC.
Dive deeper into Siemens PLC on TIA Portal, Siemens HMI on TIA Portal, and Wonderware SCADA to gain specialized expertise. Plus, sharpen your interview skills and perfect your resume with our dedicated preparation sessions.
With an additional 15 hours of recorded sessions for flexible learning, Wartens ensures you’re equipped for success, anytime, anywhere!”
Siemens S7 1200 PLC system overview and architecture.
WinCC SCADA system
Fundamentals of the Totally Integrated Automation (TIA) Portal.
Fundamentals of WinCC SCADA
Hands-on programming skills.
Advanced functions and features, including data handling and communication protocols.
Real-world industrial applications and project-based learning.
The Professional Module Course is ideal for:
Engineering Graduates: Seeking specialized knowledge in automation technologies, and get job in industry
Automation Professionals: Looking to enhance their skills with a focus on PLC
Enthusiasts: Interested in a deep dive into the world of automation.
Certification: Validate your proficiency with a recognized certification in Industrial automation.
Practical Skills: Acquire hands-on experience applicable to Siemens PLCs and SCADA
Career Advancement: Open doors to new opportunities in the field of industrial automation.
Basic Knowledge: A fundamental understanding of automation concepts is beneficial.
Personal Laptop: Bring your laptop for practical sessions.
Wartens is an ISO 9001:2015 certified automation company with over a decade of experience in the industry. With a global presence spanning India, UAE, UK, and USA, Wartens specializes in providing top-tier industrial automation solutions, comprehensive training, and expert recruitment services.
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