Hello all,
I currently work as a multi skilled maintenance technician but would really like to expand my skillset, mainly with the view to moving jobs or roles in future. I think the only direction to go in is learning more about the PLC/network/inverters side of things. Other than that my only other route from where I currently am would be management and I have no interest in that. I'm already a supervisor and that is plenty! I deal with fault finding and rectification on this equipment as part of my job but my understanding is fairly limited as we have dedicated automation engineers who occasionally deign us with their presence when we are unable to resolve any issues. There aren't any people other than these guys with any knowledge that I could learn from and scarily, I'm one of the more experienced guys at my work even though I got into this job from a completely unrelated but still maintenance based role.
I wondered if anyone here works in a similar role or has experience and could offer some advice on where to start. I have looked into Level 1 Siemens service courses as the majority of our kit is Siemens and also dedicated Profibus courses and that type of thing however I don't really know if they would be worth it at this stage, or if they are, what order to do them in. I would be funding any training myself so I want to make sure I get it right as these courses can be quite pricey. Now just to be clear, I'm not expecting to be able to do 1 course and suddenly be able to program PLC's overnight or be a network wiz, I want to start with being able to fault find more complex faults than I'm currently limited to.
Thanks
I currently work as a multi skilled maintenance technician but would really like to expand my skillset, mainly with the view to moving jobs or roles in future. I think the only direction to go in is learning more about the PLC/network/inverters side of things. Other than that my only other route from where I currently am would be management and I have no interest in that. I'm already a supervisor and that is plenty! I deal with fault finding and rectification on this equipment as part of my job but my understanding is fairly limited as we have dedicated automation engineers who occasionally deign us with their presence when we are unable to resolve any issues. There aren't any people other than these guys with any knowledge that I could learn from and scarily, I'm one of the more experienced guys at my work even though I got into this job from a completely unrelated but still maintenance based role.
I wondered if anyone here works in a similar role or has experience and could offer some advice on where to start. I have looked into Level 1 Siemens service courses as the majority of our kit is Siemens and also dedicated Profibus courses and that type of thing however I don't really know if they would be worth it at this stage, or if they are, what order to do them in. I would be funding any training myself so I want to make sure I get it right as these courses can be quite pricey. Now just to be clear, I'm not expecting to be able to do 1 course and suddenly be able to program PLC's overnight or be a network wiz, I want to start with being able to fault find more complex faults than I'm currently limited to.
Thanks