Electrical Infrastructure Construction

This program prepares you for careers in power electrical, electronics, and automation by blending theory (electricity, circuits, codes) with hands-on

Last Updated : February 24, 2026

This program prepares you for careers in power electrical, electronics, and automation by blending theory (electricity, circuits, codes) with hands-on skills (wiring, installation, safety), through vocational training certifications with CIMT, covering heavy/light current, leading to roles in power plants, telecommunications, and construction, focusing on practical application, regulatory compliance (OSHA/NEC), and business fundamentals.

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Yes, most of our courses offer a certificate of completion, provided you meet all the course requirements, such as passing exams, completing project and submitting assignments.
Courses often include assignments, and sometimes final exams to assess your understanding of lessons. The specific assessment methods will be detailed in the course syllabus.
Courses can be paid for using a credit/debit card, PayPal and offline via bank transfer, or other payment methods specified on your entrance into school. Payment is required at the time of enrollment.

Requirements

  • National Certificate (Vocational) in Electrical Infrastructure Construction.
  • General Requirements: High grade marks specific in Maths, physics and English.

Features

  • Technical Skills: Electrical theory, circuitry, tool usage, wiring (domestic, industrial, power lines), instrumentation, digital/industrial electronics.
  • Safety & Compliance: OSHA standards, electrical codes (NEC), hazard identification, first aid, emergency response.
  • Practical Experience: Hands-on workshops, site management, project coordination, and often mandatory workplace exposure.
  • Business Skills: Estimating, bidding, project management, contract basics, customer service.
  • Electrical Technician/Engineer (Power/Energy)
  • Electrical Contractor/Installer
  • Automation & Control Systems Specialist
  • Telecommunications Technician
  • Industrial Electronics Technician

Target audiences

  • Individuals
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