Industrial Electrical Maintenance Service Engineer Training

Job-Oriented Course

At Pertecnica Engineering, we assess the practical skills, electrical maintenance knowledge, troubleshooting ability, and service readiness of electrical engineering students, diploma holders, and fresh graduates. Our assessment identifies skill gaps and provides focused training to prepare candidates for maintenance and service engineer roles in industries, factories, utilities, and manufacturing plants.


1. What We Assess in an Industrial Electrical Maintenance Service Engineer

1.1 Electrical Basics

  • Single-phase and three-phase supply

  • Star–delta concepts

  • Transformer basics

  • Earthing and grounding

1.2 Electrical Machines

  • Motors (induction, synchronous)

  • Generators

  • Starting methods

  • Motor performance and testing

1.3 Control Panels

  • MCC and PCC basics

  • Switchgear components

  • Relays, contactors, MCB, MCCB

  • Wiring diagrams

1.4 Maintenance Practices

  • Preventive maintenance

  • Breakdown maintenance

  • Predictive maintenance

  • Infrared thermography basics

1.5 Industrial Safety

  • Lockout/Tagout

  • Arc flash basics

  • PPE for electrical work

  • Safe isolation procedures

1.6 Trouble­shooting Ability

  • Motor not starting

  • Overheating

  • Short circuits

  • Voltage imbalance

  • Control circuit failures


2. How We Test Skills of Electrical Engineers

2.1 Step 1: Written / Online Test

Covers:

  • Electrical theory

  • Machines

  • Panels

  • Safety

  • Maintenance basics

2.2 Step 2: Practical Interpretation

  • Panel diagram reading

  • Motor connections

  • Protection device identification

  • Cable sizing basics

2.3 Step 3: Real Maintenance Scenarios

We test the ability to solve:

  • Motor tripping

  • Faulty contactor

  • Loose connections

  • Overload relay issues

  • Control circuit faults

2.4 Step 4: Hands-On Tasks

  • Identify MCB/MCCB ratings

  • Prepare small wiring diagram

  • Fault finding on a sample circuit

  • Checking insulation resistance

2.5 Step 5: Safety Test

Ensuring understanding of:

  • LOTO

  • Permit systems

  • Electrical risk assessment

2.6 Step 6: Final Technical Interview

Industry-style questioning to judge practical readiness.


3. Skill Gap Training

We offer training based on assessment results in:

  • Motor and panel maintenance

  • Basic wiring and fault finding

  • Load calculations

  • Safety procedures

  • Preventive maintenance planning

  • Machine testing and troubleshooting


4. Model Projects

  • Motor fault diagnosis

  • Wiring a control circuit

  • Preparing a PM checklist

  • Identifying panel components

  • Troubleshooting relay problems


5. Final Assessment & Certification

The final evaluation includes:

  • Online test

  • Practical tasks

  • Maintenance scenarios

  • Safety test

  • Technical interview

Successful candidates receive Pertecnica’s Industry Fit Certification for Industrial Electrical Maintenance Service Engineer, improving opportunities in:

  • Manufacturing plants

  • Industrial service companies

  • Utilities

  • Maintenance contractors

  • Equipment OEMs