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Industrial Robotics Bootcamp - Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) Level 2

PLC Technicians are one of the hottest careers in Indiana right now - learn programmable logic controllers in this Level 2 bootcamp style training to get skilled up!

This course is the second level of training in PLC and Controls. It is designed to accommodate content that can be adapted for various PLC brands, including Siemens, Allen Bradley/Rockwell, Mitsubishi, and others. Building on the foundational skills taught in the Level 1 PLC course, this course delves deeper into networking topics, including network driver configuration, data transfer, and point-to-point communication. Additionally, it introduces learners to the basics and applications of Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs), analog inputs and outputs, variable speed drives, sequencers, and advanced programming through project-based learning. Students will also have the opportunity to take a certification assessment through the Smart Automation Certification Alliance (SACA).

Major Learning Objectives include:

  • Configure networked components.

  • Design/develop basic HMI programs.

  • Install HMI programs.

  • Configure analog signals to/from the PLC.

  • Develop PLC programs utilizing analog signals.

  • Develop PLC programs using Sequencers.

  • Create advanced ladder logic diagrams.

  • Revise advanced ladder logic diagrams.

  • Recall fundamental content to meet/exceed the cut-score for the SACA (Smart Automation Certification Alliance) SACA C-207 Programmable Controller Systems 1- Silver Certification.

  • Demonstrate skills to obtain the SACA C-207 Programmable Controller
    Systems 1 - Gold Certification at a 100% of skill standard

Topical areas of study include

  • Networking HMI (Human Machine Interface) - Connections

  • Creation and Editing Advanced Programming

  • VSD (Variable Speed Drives)

  • Analog signals and applications

  • PLC Sequencing

Programmable Logic Controller Technicians and programmers are a four-star occupation on . This career has one of the largest 10-year growth trajectories - nearly 30% by 2031.

More stars mean greater demand. Rankings are based on Indiana’s future job demand, wage level and current job posting data. The INDemand Ranking is available at the statewide level or by region.

This class is great for maintenance personnel, technicians, and others who need an introduction to PLCs and PLC programming.

Learners should have basic technical knowledge and be familiar with Windows operating systems. Previous PLC and/or electrical experience are helpful but not required!