Our Electrical Skills training series delivers the essential knowledge technicians need to work confidently with industrial electrical systems. From core electrical theory to system operation, diagnostics, and advanced troubleshooting, these courses provide the practical skills required to safely maintain and repair equipment in manufacturing and facility environments.
ITC Learning’s Electrical Skills Series delivers structured, easy-to-follow training that strengthens technician capability across every area of industrial electrical work. Covering essential topics such as electrical theory, power distribution, motors, controls, circuit protection, schematics, and system diagnostics, our self-paced courses help organizations standardize electrical skill development and improve team readiness. With clear instruction and practical examples, technicians gain the knowledge needed to work safely, troubleshoot effectively, and support reliable electrical system performance in manufacturing and facility environments.
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ITC Learning’s Electrical Skills Series provides structured, self-paced training that strengthens technician capability across core disciplines like motors, controls, and PLC fundamentals. Designed for busy operations and maintenance leaders, these courses deliver job-ready skills that directly reduce mean-time-to-repair (MTTR) and improve plant-floor reliability.
Industrial electrical safety is an ongoing requirement, not a one-time checkbox. ITC Learning reinforces your facility’s safety culture by providing awareness training aligned with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and NFPA 70E standards. Our courses emphasize proven isolation practices, lockout/tagout (LOTO), and arc-flash awareness to ensure technicians perform work safely and remain aligned with OSHA and regulatory expectations. By integrating these standards into daily routines, maintenance teams reduce the risk of catastrophic equipment failure and assume a proactive stance toward facility compliance.
In today’s industrial environment, the shortage of skilled labor makes rapid upskilling a strategic imperative. ITC Learning’s interactive lessons are specifically designed for multi-craft roles, allowing maintenance teams to cross-train mechanics into electrical fundamentals efficiently. By using short videos, animations, and scenario-based assessments, we help new-to-industry learners reach journey-level technical skills up to 24 months faster than on-the-job training alone. This systematic approach directly impacts operational reliability by equipping crews to trace power, find high-resistance faults, and verify three-phase balance—cutting downtime through technical precision.
| Feature | ITC Learning | Interplay / ToolingU / TPC | Traditional Off-Site Training |
|---|---|---|---|
| Business Impact | Directly reduces MTTR and downtime via maintenance-first scenarios. | Often focuses on general manufacturing or academic theory. | Disrupts production schedules; knowledge lost during travel. |
| Estimated ROI | 60% of partners see ROI in <18 months; yields $1.30–$3.00 per $1 invested. | Variable; depends on generic library utilization. | High upfront cost with no digital tracking for audits. |
| Implementation Time | Rapid rollout via SCORM-compliant LMS integration. | Standard cloud setup. | Weeks or months to coordinate off-site schedules. |
| Workforce Readiness | Job-ready skills verified by assessments and certificates. | General knowledge checks. | Inconsistent results based on individual instructor. |
ITC Learning’s Electrical Skills Series offers a complete set of online electrical training courses designed for industrial maintenance technicians, manufacturing teams, and facility operations. With eight libraries and 31 courses, this program covers electrical fundamentals, power distribution, motors, controls, circuit protection, schematics, and advanced electrical troubleshooting. Organizations use this series to standardize electrical training, strengthen technical competency, and ensure teams can safely diagnose and repair electrical issues in industrial environments. By building a strong foundation in electrical systems and diagnostic techniques, technicians gain the skills needed to support equipment reliability, operational safety, and efficient maintenance performance.
ITC specializes in industrial skills training for plant environments, with course design and assessments built around real-world maintenance work and regulatory expectations. The catalog spans electrical, mechanical, instrumentation, and safety to help manufacturers standardize training and scale workforce capability.
Modular lessons with interactive exercises for knowledge retention, an initial skills assessment to target gaps and personalize learning paths, progress tracking and final exam with certificate of completion, and anytime access so crews can train before or after shifts without disrupting production.
New-hire onboarding for entry-level maintenance techs, cross-training mechanics into electrical fundamentals to build multi-craft capacity, refresher training ahead of shutdowns, turnarounds, or PM blitzes, and safety reinforcement including PPE, LOTO, and arc-flash awareness for EHS programs and audits.
ITC specializes in industrial skills training for plant environments, with course design and assessments built around real-world maintenance work and regulatory expectations. The catalog spans electrical, mechanical, instrumentation, and safety to help manufacturers standardize training and scale workforce capability.
Yes. We provide NEC-related awareness training focused on industrial maintenance tasks such as safe work practices, LOTO, and code-aligned procedures. This helps your maintenance team work safely while supporting your facility’s legal obligation to implement a compliant Electrical Maintenance Program.
Absolutely. While the courses are online, they are designed to be paired with supervisor-guided, on-site tasks. This blended learning approach ensures technicians safely apply electrical concepts like troubleshooting VFDs or motors on real plant equipment.
Most courses are organized into short, focused lessons that take approximately 30 to 45 minutes to complete. Because the training is self-paced and mobile-friendly, maintenance teams can train between shifts without disrupting production.
Every ITC course begins with an initial skills assessment to pinpoint exact knowledge gaps. This allows managers to bypass redundant training and personalize learning paths, focusing only on the specific areas where development is truly needed.
Yes. ITC Learning’s content is SCORM-compliant, allowing for seamless integration into your existing platform. We also offer a hosted portal option for organizations that prefer a turnkey solution for tracking progress and exporting certificates for audits.