Kansas City Workforce Training

Launch your electrical career in 12 weeks

Hands-on electrical training designed to prepare students for entry-level careers in the electrical industry.

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Hands-On Training
OSHA-10 Included
NCCER Curriculum
Career-Focused
Workforce Training

Built for Workforce Success

PowerCode Institute delivers hands-on workforce training designed to prepare students for real-world careers. Our programs focus on technical skills, safety, professionalism, and career readiness while aligning with employer and industry needs.

Hands-On Training

Real-world lab experiences and practical skill development.

Industry-Aligned Curriculum

Training designed around employer expectations and workforce demand.

Career Pathways

Connections to employers, industry partners, and employment opportunities.

Program

12-Week Electrical Workforce Training

Program Length12 Weeks
FormatIn-Person
EnrollmentLimited Capacity
CredentialsOSHA-10 + NCCER
Learn More About The Program
  • Hands-On Lab Training
  • OSHA-10 Certification Included
  • NCCER-Aligned Curriculum
  • Commercial & Industrial Wiring
  • Service & Maintenance Skills
  • Career Readiness & Employer Connections
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Curriculum

What You'll Learn

A comprehensive curriculum designed to take you from fundamentals to job-ready skills.

Electrical Safety

Job-site hazard recognition, lockout/tagout, PPE, ladder safety, and NFPA 70E standards for commercial and industrial environments.

Tools & Equipment

Professional use of multimeters, clamp meters, conduit benders, power tools, and test equipment for workforce readiness.

Electrical Theory

Ohm's Law, AC/DC fundamentals, three-phase power concepts, transformer principles, and electrical math for real-world application.

Commercial Wiring

Conduit bending and installation, raceway systems, commercial lighting and power distribution, and NEC code compliance.

Industrial Systems

Motor control fundamentals, contactors and relays, ladder logic basics, and exposure to controls common in manufacturing settings.

Service & Maintenance

Systematic troubleshooting, preventive maintenance practices, and diagnostic techniques for commercial and industrial equipment.

Residential Wiring

Branch circuits, receptacles, switches, lighting, GFCI/AFCI protection, and residential NEC requirements as part of a complete skill set.

OSHA-10 & NCCER

Graduate with industry-recognized credentials that employers value and job sites require.

Career Pathways & Workforce Readiness

Build the professional skills employers expect, including resume development, interview preparation, workplace communication, teamwork, job-site professionalism, and career planning. Explore opportunities in commercial construction, industrial facilities, electrical service, maintenance, utilities, and other in-demand workforce sectors.

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Careers

A career with opportunity

The electrical industry continues to offer opportunities for individuals seeking stable and rewarding careers. PowerCode Institute helps students build foundational skills, industry knowledge, and workplace professionalism that employers value.

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