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Course Description

This comprehensive program trains E&I engineers in electrical system design principles, installation supervision, compliance management, and project coordination for production and construction environments.

What you'll learn in this Course?

The Electrical Installation and Management Program develops skills for planning, executing, and managing electrical installation projects. It introduces electrical project scope, project lifecycle, managerial responsibilities, and key challenges. Installation planning covers work sequencing, manpower planning, material scheduling, and resource coordination. Electrical system design basics include load calculations, cable sizing, protection systems, and earthing design. Site execution management includes supervision of installations, coordination with civil/mechanical works, quality control, and progress tracking. Safety management covers electrical hazards, risk assessment, toolbox talks, and incident prevention. Testing and commissioning management includes inspection plans, test procedures, commissioning coordination, and handover readiness. Cost and schedule control covers electrical BOQs, budget monitoring, delay management, and productivity improvement. Documentation and compliance include drawings, as-builts, test reports, client approvals, and audit readiness. Team leadership and communication cover contractor management, conflict resolution, client coordination, and reporting. Field practices and case studies provide live project scenarios, common site issues, best management practices, and lessons learned.

The module highlights how thoughtful planning can directly improve project quality, reduce accidents, and help projects finish on time and within budget.

Course Content

  • Introduction to Electrical Projects
  • Installation Planning
  • Electrical System Design Basics
  • Site Execution Management
  • Safety Management
  • Testing and Commissioning Management
  • Cost and Schedule Control
  • Documentation and Compliance
  • Team Leadership and Communication
  • Field Practices and Case Studies

Eligibilty Criteria

Electrical and Instrumentation Engineers seeking advanced expertise in industrial electrical systems.

Course Benefits

1. Awareness about roles & responsibilities
2. How to use the latest tools, systems and ppe
3. Communication and Interpretation skills
4. How to plan and carry out the task effectively
5. Theoritical knowledge about the subject
6. Latest industry trends and benchmarks
7. Productivity techniques
8. How to approach work safety effectively

Develop proficiency in electrical load calculation distribution system design and cable sizing methodologies, Master installation standards testing procedures and commissioning protocols for electrical equipment, Understand regulatory compliance requirements and electrical safety management systems, Apply project management techniques to coordinate electrical installation activities effectively, Enhance career advancement potential in EPC projects and facility engineering roles

Course Curriculum

  • Lesson 1 : Scope of electrical installations (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 2 : Project lifecycle (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 3 : Managerial responsibilities (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 4 : Key challenges (45:00 m)

  • Lesson 1 : Work sequencing (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 2 : Manpower planning (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 3 : Material scheduling (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 4 : Resource coordination (45:00 m)

  • Lesson 1 : Load calculations (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 2 : Cable sizing (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 3 : Protection systems (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 4 : Earthing design (45:00 m)

  • Lesson 1 : Supervision of installations (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 2 : Coordination with civil/mechanical (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 3 : Quality control (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 4 : Progress tracking (45:00 m)

  • Lesson 1 : Electrical hazards (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 2 : Risk assessment (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 3 : Toolbox talks (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 4 : Incident prevention (45:00 m)

  • Lesson 1 : Inspection plans (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 2 : Test procedures (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 3 : Commissioning coordination (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 4 : Handover readiness (45:00 m)

  • Lesson 1 : Electrical BOQs (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 2 : Budget monitoring (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 3 : Delay management (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 4 : Productivity improvement (45:00 m)

  • Lesson 1 : Drawings and as-builts (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 2 : Test reports (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 3 : Client approvals (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 4 : Audit readiness (45:00 m)

  • Lesson 1 : Contractor management (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 2 : Conflict resolution (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 3 : Client coordination (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 4 : Reporting (45:00 m)

  • Lesson 1 : Live project scenarios (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 2 : Common site issues (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 3 : Best management practices (45:00 m)
  • Lesson 4 : Lessons learned (45:00 m)
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Trainees explore the five key phases of a project life cycle — initiation, planning, execution, monitoring & control, and closure.

Course Includes:
  • Modules 10
  • Duration 6-8 weeks
  • Students 80+ Enrolled
  • Language English & Hindi
  • Deadline 15 January 2026
  • Skill Level Professional
  • Certifications Yes
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