First electrical installation engineer in the built environment
You'll learn to assemble and commission components of electronic systems. You'll also learn to disassemble existing systems step by step. Troubleshooting is part of your training. You'll also learn how to manage technicians and assign tasks. So, you'll be constantly repairing, modifying, disassembling, and renovating. By the end of the training, you'll be a true professional.
Description
Content of the training
Installing, maintaining, and repairing security systems, lighting systems, and power systems in homes and business premises. As a first-class electrical engineer specializing in the built environment, you excel at this. You'll also increasingly encounter new technologies like solar panels and home automation in your work.
Form of the training (program)
You'll learn to assemble and commission components of electronic systems. You'll also learn to disassemble existing systems step by step. Troubleshooting is part of your training. You'll also learn how to manage technicians and assign tasks. So, you'll be constantly repairing, modifying, disassembling, and renovating. By the end of the training, you'll be a true professional.
Practical information
Part of your program consists of an internship. You'll apply the knowledge and skills you've acquired at school in practice at an accredited training company. This is called vocational training (BPV).
During your internship, you'll receive guidance from someone at the training company where you're interning, as well as your internship supervisor from your program. You can contact them with any questions you may have. You'll also regularly discuss your internship progress.
Throughout the entire program, you'll spend two days a week on an internship at an installation company.