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Extra Low Voltage Course

Course Overview

Slam Engineering has designed this training package for auto-electricians and to help non-electrical trades understand and ensure, extra low voltage auto electrical systems, are introduced, installed, operated and maintained safely, in a fit for purpose condition.  It is also used is to ensure the safe use  of multimeters.

The training course addresses the key areas of :

  • ELV Installations
  • Electrical Terminology
  • Safe Use of Multimeters
  • Trouble Shooting

The package is delivered in a self-paced e-learning environment which takes approximately 2.5 hours to complete. This can also be tailored to site specific requirements and / or face to face learning.

The course requires a 100% pass mark, and the student has three attempts to complete this successfully.

Slam Engineering Hunter Valley High Voltage Switching Training

Training Request

Murray Timpson

Director

B.Eng B.Bus MIEAust. CPEng NPER RPEQ

Using his extensive experience and knowledge, Murray manages client development and project delivery to key clients.
He has more than 26 years’ experience in control and power systems, high voltage, training, facilitation, supervision, heavy mobile equipment, fixed plant, project management, budgeting and fault-finding. Murray gains career satisfaction by taking years of knowledge and practical experience and developing training packages to train others in these special skills.
Prior to founding Slam Engineering, Murray held Superintendent and Specialist positions with Idemitsu, Rio Tinto, Vale and BMA. His engineering consultancy experience includes roles with WorleyParsons and Bechtel.
Murray is a Chartered Professional Engineer having attained dual degrees Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) and Bachelor Business from the University of Southern Queensland, he also maintains Electrical Engineers Certificate of Competency (Underground) for NSW and QLD. Murray has attained a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment and holds Engineers Australia committee position on Standards Australia EL-023 : Electrical Equipment in Mines and Quarries. He is also the Co-President of MEMMES (Mining Electrical Mining Mechanical Engineering Society).
Murray enjoys mentoring young engineers towards attaining their professional goals. In his spare time, he enjoys boating, swimming and squash.