Electrical Site Engineer Course - Everything you should know
Published 7/2025
Duration: 2h 31m | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.04 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Published 7/2025
Duration: 2h 31m | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.04 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Master On-Site Electrical Installation, and Documentation — From Drawings to Final Handover
What you'll learn
- Understand Electrical Drawings and Project Documentation
- Execute On-Site Electrical Installations Professionally
- Coordinate Efficiently with Teams and Manage Site Progress
- Prepare and Submit Project Documentation for Approval
- Track and Manage Materials and Site Resources
- Identify and Resolve Common On-Site Technical Issues
Requirements
- No need to have any knowledge about site. We have got you. You only need to be a graduate Electrical Engineer.
Description
Are you an electrical engineer stepping into the world of construction projects? Or already working on-site and want to boost your confidence, skills, and career? This course is designedspecifically for electrical site engineerswho want to gain complete practical knowledge — fromreading drawingstosupervising installations, handlinginspections, preparingdocumentation, and managing thehandover process.
This course takes you beyond theory — into thereal-world responsibilitiesof an electrical site engineer. You’ll learn how to manage electrical systems on construction sites, coordinate with other trades, handle material approvals, and ensure work complies with project specifications, safety standards, and authority regulations.
What You Will Learn:
Understand project drawings: SLDs, layouts, shop drawings, and as-builts
Cable trays, conduits, panel installation, earthing, lighting systems, etc.
Step-by-step procedures for installation, testing, and commissioning
Quality control: Method statements, ITPs, MIRs, WIRs, snag lists
Inspection handling with consultants and closing NCRs
Final documentation, O&M manuals, and handover procedures
Real-life tips for site supervision and communication
Industry tools: AutoCAD, Dialux basics, site reports, and Excel formats
Who Is This Course For?
Fresh graduates in electrical engineering
Junior engineers and trainees starting on-site roles
Working engineers looking to enhance site-related knowledge
Anyone transitioning from design to construction roles
Who this course is for:
- This course is designed for fresh electrical engineering graduates, junior site engineers, and diploma holders who want to start or grow their careers in the construction industry. It is especially valuable for those looking to work on real-world building projects such as commercial towers, residential compounds, malls, metro stations, and industrial sites. If you’ve studied electrical engineering but lack hands-on site experience, or you feel unsure about how to handle drawings, documentation, site installations, or inspections, this course is for you. Whether you're aiming to become a confident site engineer, a skilled project engineer, or eventually a project manager, this course will give you the practical knowledge, tools, and confidence to succeed in the field.
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