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Technique Training Ltd Reviews
Adam P, 07 Oct 2022
Clay Cross
Excellent course well presented by Mark. Great information booklets given out to assist with the theory element of the course. Unfortunately my only issue would be not having at least half a day extra to fit all the required information in.
Alan S, 07 Oct 2022
Clay Cross
Tim is a very knowledgeable person,and presented the course very.very well,you can tell he is full of knowledge and experience,and as loads of patience.it takes some doing when he has 10+ trainees,all I can say is I'm glad I picked technique training. ,
Anthony P, 07 Oct 2022
Newcastle upon Tyne
Thomas was very knowledgeable and helpful, well delivered course.
Neil N, 06 Oct 2022
Stirling
An extremely knowledgeable tutor, Allan presented the material quickly but in a pace that was quick enough to cover everything and not leave anything out. It was intensive, but achieved a good result and the result was that I was pleased to have done this course with Allan. He was friendly and happy to take off the cuff questions which often helped the understanding and bigger picture. Very good indeed.
Colin M, 03 Oct 2022
Clay Cross
Andy was an excellent instructor, extremely knowledgeable and explained the course very well. Really enjoyed the practical side to this course.
Reuben S, 23 Sep 2022
Clay Cross
Andy is a great tutor.. Very helpful. What more can i say
Michael T, 23 Sep 2022
Manchester
Good course. Delivered in a relaxed manner by a tutor with good industry knowledge.
David M, 23 Sep 2022
Clay Cross
Course was a good base knowledge of PLCs. Could have had more interaction with the PLCs in the robotic arms/conveyor set-ups etc.
Louis C, 23 Sep 2022
Clay Cross
The course has enabled me to gain a better understanding of PLC's and how they work. This will be very beneficial for my future role.
C C, 23 Sep 2022
Clay Cross
The equipment is old and it may be time for an update of the computer, screens, key boards and PLCS. The constant engaged tone that was omnipresent in the room was an unwelcome distraction, often breaking my concentration. The presentation of the material was done very well, Eliott was a great orator. However, the course content was covered too quickly for me. Also we were told that the content of the course was primarily for learning fault finding. We had no exercises in looking at completed programmes and finding faults. The main method was building our own problems, full of faults that are only there because I mis-understood function and I did not find this helpful. The written presentation was a bit poor. The explanations were excellent but again a bit fast. I could have done with a slow walk through for things like flasher circuits and how to reset programmes and jump back to main programmes, from subroutines. Over all I found Eliott cordial and approachable and I could ask him to fault find my programmes, that he fixed, without fail. If he was slower wit the presentations, he could pass on better some of his excellent skill in fault fining and rectification. This course was the week of the Queen funeral so we lost a full day.