There are many places to learn PLC programming, but PLC Dojo has course levels 1-5 depending on just how far you want to go. Let me explain how these five fit together to prepare you for a GREAT career in automation! plcdojo.com
Unfortunately, the platform I'm using for the Dojo (Thinkific) doesn't (yet) offer a mobile app which caches videos for offline viewing. SUPPOSEDLY it's coming, but I'm not holding my breath! 😬
Hello paul, i have no experience with plc. These videos are encouraging and im eager to go through the 5 levels. Im currently an electrical engineer that only really knows autocad. Can you make a future video where after you finish the 5 levels, you recommend what to put on the resume as well as how to know which jobs to apply for on indeed/job sites?
Well, I'm not going to tell 80k people to all go apply for the same jobs using the same resumes, BUT I do have an entire series of career guidance videos on here which has already helped a ton of people make more money! So there's that... 🦖
@@PaulLynn thank you for the reply ! The reason I asked is I have been considering switching from a three year electromechanical engineering technology ( automation)program to a two electronics technician program. Do you think doing the extra year makes a difference. Thank you for your time
@@rohan2804 I wish I could answer, but inasmuch as I don't have either of those degrees and have never studied those areas, I'm probably not the person to weigh in.
Hello Paul The product I am working on is equipped with a B&R PLC, will I be able to understand it and program the logics after taking your PLC course?
Fortunately, all PLCs use the same set (or subset thereof) of five languages based on IEC standards. So, basically, if you can program one PLC, you can program them all with minor adjustments along the way. 🖖😃
I want to start the course of PLC. Should I start all the courses or just basic courses shall be sufficient? What is the duration of the courses? Please also provide the details of prices and procedures to apply for.
@@faseehyousaf7795 Only you can answer what you need to learn and how far you want to go with PLC. You have access to the programs you're trying to understand. I don't.
True story. My courses are all online, self-paced, no time limits etc.. They're also the most reputable automation courses in the world for what that's worth. 😸 Hard to go wrong.
Yeah, I'm migrating my domain to another host and it's a little wonky for the time being. Until the migration completes, I won't be able to modify the DNS. But no worries: you won't get your bank account stolen by reading text over an unsecure connection... 😁