Send Me Anything - I'll Get the Job Done!

The future is uncertain. Opportunity only knocks once. And when it does, you want to be ready to capitalize on it. You want to be trained to the point where somebody can hand you a PLC you've never heard of before and you can still make it sing and dance. 

It's not a short road, but you'll get there! You'll start with theory. That will give you the foundation you need to build on. Next - BOOT CAMP! You'll struggle through project after project until you either hate it or love it.

Next, you go to visualization school and build one HMI / SCADA after another - all tied to a live (simulated) system which you'll control. 

Last stop - PLC programming using all of the different programming languages and in several different environments. It's not easy, but hey - no pain, no gain, right?

This path contains over 50 hours of video, but you can expect to spend at least 200 hours programming your own projects. But by the end, you'll have PLENTY of samples to show a prospective employer to demonstrate your programming prowess! 

For best results, the recommended path is that you start with PLC Fundamentals, chase it with Applied Logic, cool off a bit with Process Visualization and then power through TIA Portal Master Project.