PLC technician
PLC technician
Become a specialist in PLC programming, installation and control.
22 days of training spread over a longer period.
PLC 1 - Systems, structure and installation
Learn to assemble, install, commission and program small systems containing industrial PLC controls.
Installing and setting sensors and actuators, e.g. proximity sensors and signal transmitters, as well as troubleshooting these and selecting replacement components using associated documentation.
Knowledge of the areas of application of PLC systems (Programmable Logic Controller), their block-wise structure and operation, and programming languages.
Installation, commissioning and programming of small systems containing PLC controls.
Make program changes to existing control systems and program the basic instruction set of PLC systems at the bit level.
Wiring of small control systems.
Implement simple programmable controls, consisting of logical functions.
Use of diagram formats, parameter lists and other documentation on PLC systems, including DS 61131/1-3.
PLC 2 - Sequential programming and networking
Learn to install and program a sequential PLC system as well as commission industrial networks and bus systems.
Knowledge of media, topologies and cabling as well as the standard DS/EN 60848 on specification language for sequence function diagrams (GRAFCET).
Installation, configuration and programming of a PLC used in an automatic system.
Preparation of a program structure.
Installation, programming and commissioning of industrial networks and bus systems (e.g. industrial Ethernet) in a PLC-controlled system.
Configuring networks with regard to IP addresses, MAC addresses, and the like.
Troubleshooting based on sequence-based PLC programs.
Prepare documentation of your own work.
PLC 3 - Programming of PLC and control, setup
Learn to program modules and scale input signals in a PLC as well as set up controllers.
Knowledge of signal conditioning and scaling of analog and digital signals, including AD converters.
Configuration and testing of analog input and output modules in a PLC and in an automatic system with digital communication to the PLC.
Connecting the modules with different types of transmitters and actuators, e.g. proportional valves and motor controls.
Programming and use of the analog input and output signals in the PLC's mathematical function blocks.
PLC 4 - Programming, HMI and communication
Learn to program a PLC with an HMI panel for operating and monitoring the plant.
Installation and commissioning of an industrial bus system for communication between decentralized units.
Troubleshooting to module level on PLC controlled systems with HMI panel and industrial bus system.
Installation, commissioning and use of an HMI panel.
Parameterization of an HMI panel with screens, operating elements, alarm handling and data collection.
Installation, commissioning and parameterization of an industrial bus system for communication to decentralized units.
Program a PLC program using an HMI panel and an industrial bus system.
Troubleshooting to module level on systems using HMI panels and an industrial bus system.
EMC requirements for installation of communication cables.
PLC 5 - Control, adjustment methods and troubleshooting
Learn to build control loops, commission actuators and troubleshoot process systems.
Building control loops for different conditions in industrial processes, e.g. temperature, pressure or level.
Testing and commissioning of the individual components that are part of the overall control loop.
Commissioning and calibration of the actuators used in the process, e.g. proportional valves and frequency converter controlled pump.
Convert process values into clear monitoring displays, such as graphs and trend curves.
Troubleshooting and troubleshooting on process plants.
Carrying out documentation of own work.
Equipment and software
PLC: Siemens S7-1200
Software: TIA portal
Target group
The course is for those who will be working with PLC control and who would like to have in-depth knowledge of the area.
Testimonials from former students
"I came on the first day and didn't know what a PLC looked like. After finishing the course, I'm using the PLCs, sensors, motors and the various components myself. There has really been a development during the course."
Tanja Johnsen, Innovation Engineer at Grundfos
"The teachers are super sharp and know an awful lot about the subjects. They have a huge knowledge base and you can tell they have a lot of practical experience to draw on."
John Berger, Equipment Fitter at Struers ApS
"I am completely satisfied. Already after the first course, there were mistakes I could solve when I returned to work. (...) The instructors manage to capture the level of our students and challenge us individually. And they make sure that everyone is involved."
Allan Kristian Henriksen, Superuser at Dupons Nutrition B
"It's a really good course that has given me a good, basic understanding of PLC. The teaching method works well and Erik (the instructor) is good at helping us if we get stuck with our assignment. You learn a lot from that. I would definitely recommend the course to others who are curious about PLC."
Morten Størup, OT supporter at Novo Nordisk
"I'm taking the course because we've integrated Siemens PLC into our company and I want to learn how to troubleshoot a Siemens system. The course has given me a really good foundation that I can build on when I get back to my job. The instructors are skilled, they're easy to understand and if you're in doubt about something, they're good at helping."
Tom Ecklon, electrician at Petersen Tegl
Instructor on the course:
teachers on the course
Mikkel Mellergaard
Mikkel Mellergaard is a qualified electrician and electrical installer. He has worked for seven years at Strøm Hansen. Since 2008, Mikkel has taught all subjects within industrial installations.
If you are employed and have education up to and including skilled level, your employer can receive VEU compensation during the course up to DKK 1,017 per day (2026 rate). If you are more than 60 km from your home to the school, you/your employer can receive a subsidy for accommodation in Aalborg of up to DKK 600 per day and in addition a subsidy for transport.
Read more about your subsidy options on this page.
Economy
The vast majority of courses at Techcollege are AMU courses. AMU is an abbreviation for ArbejdsMarkedsUddannelse and is a competency-based adult education. You can participate in AMU courses under advantageous conditions because the Ministry of Education provides financial support. Read about your options below.
If you are employed or self-employed, and if you have education up to and including skilled level, the following applies:
The course price can be seen under the individual course. You or your employer must pay the low rate. You can obtain VEU compensation (wage loss compensation) of DKK 1,017 per day, equivalent to the full unemployment benefit rate (2026 rate). A maximum of VEU compensation can be obtained for 10 weeks of AMU courses within a 12-month period, and a maximum of VEU compensation can be obtained up to 3 times for the same AMU target within a 12-month period. If you are more than 60 km from your home to the school, you can get a subsidy for food and accommodation at a CVR-registered accommodation. You must book and pay for food and accommodation yourself. After the course, you can get a refund of up to DKK 600 per day for documented expenses. This is done via Skolernas Digitale BlanketFlow: www.sdbf.dk. In addition, a subsidy for your transport (regardless of the means of transport) of DKK 1.12 per km is provided after the first 24 km. This is applied for together with the VEU allowance.
If you are employed or self-employed, and have a short higher education or higher education, the following applies:
The course price can be seen under the individual course. You or your employer must pay the high rate. There is no subsidy from the Ministry of Education, therefore the full course price is charged. There is no possibility of VEU compensation (wage loss compensation), and accommodation, meals and transport are at your own expense.
If you have not used your higher education within the past 5 years, it is considered obsolete, and you can therefore apply for a subsidy for food and accommodation as well as VEU compensation (see the instructions above under "education up to and including skilled level"). However, you must still pay the full course price.
If you are unemployed and entitled to 6 weeks of job-oriented training, the following applies:
As an unemployed person with the right to 6 weeks of job-oriented training, you can participate in AMU courses free of charge. When registering, you must provide TECHCOLLEGE with contact information for the unemployment insurance fund that will grant you the desired courses. If you are more than 60 km from your home to the school, you are entitled to a subsidy for food and accommodation at a CVR-registered accommodation. You must book and pay for food and accommodation yourself. After the course, you can be reimbursed up to DKK 600 per day for documented expenses. This is done via Skolernas Digitale BlanketFlow: www.sdbf.dk . You can also apply for a subsidy for your transport (regardless of means of transport) of DKK 1.12 per km after the first 24 km. This is applied for on form AB421, which must be submitted to your unemployment insurance fund.
If you are unemployed and are taking training as part of a job plan, the following applies:
As an unemployed person who wants to participate in training as part of a job plan, you can participate in AMU courses free of charge. When registering, you must provide TECHCOLLEGE with the contact information of your job center caseworker, who will grant you the desired courses. If you are more than 60 km from your home to the school, you must make an agreement with your Job Center before the course starts to grant and pay for your expenses for food and accommodation. You can also apply for a subsidy for your transport (regardless of the means of transport) of DKK 1.12 per km after the first 24 km. This is applied for on form AB421, which must be submitted to your unemployment insurance fund. You will find a link to the form here: https://info.jobnet.dk/blanketter
Financing via Competence Development Funds
The competence funds are an initiative in most collective agreements that may mean that your employer has already indirectly paid for the course! You can apply for a subsidy for continuing education via competence funds. The funds are a result of the collective agreement renewal and provide the opportunity to apply for a subsidy for self-selected continuing education and training. You can spend up to two weeks a year on self-selected education, and you can apply to the competence funds for a subsidy for course fees, salary reimbursement and accommodation. Ask about the options at your workplace.
Private individuals
If you register as a private individual, there are no subsidy options.
The above is legislation, and the rates are valid in 2026. Reservations are made for any changes in the law.
Registration if you are employed or self-employed:
You or your employer are responsible for course registration and application for VEU reimbursement and transportation subsidies for AMU courses. This is done via the portal www.voksenuddannelse.dk .
When you click "Register" on a course page, you will automatically be linked to www.voksenuddannelse.dk .
Techcollege is happy to provide guidance on the use of www.voksenuddannelse.dk .
Sign up if you are available:
If you are unemployed, simply click on "registration" on the course on our website and answer no to the fact that you are employed. Then you must fill out the registration form. Remember to write the contact information of your job center case manager in the comments field. We will then send current forms to you, your Job Center and unemployment insurance fund.
Call:
When registering, you/your employer choose whether the invitation to the course should be sent to either you and/or your employer and the invitation should be sent to e-box.
Payment terms and cancellation policies
Remember to adhere to the payment deadline stated on the invoice. Your payment is crucial for the school's state subsidy. If you fail to pay, we will be forced to charge you the full course fee.
Cancellation and no-show fee:
If you cancel your course later than 5 business days before the start of the course:
1. For courses with a duration of up to 37 lessons, DKK 1,500 is paid.
2. For courses with a duration of more than 37 lessons, DKK 2,500 is paid.
If you fail to attend the course without notifying the course department:
1. For courses with a duration of up to 37 lessons, DKK 2,500 is paid for non-attendance from the first day of the course.
2. For courses with a duration of more than 37 lessons, DKK 3,500 is paid for non-attendance from the first day of the course.
You may be exempt from paying the tax if:
1. The employer documents that the absence or cancellation is due to a circumstance that is legally due in the employee's employment relationship.
2. The employer replaces a registered employee who is prevented from working with another.
3. The course is cancelled at the request of the educational institution.
4. The employer has paid an additional fee for holding the course, which is cancelled at the request of the educational institution.
Changes and reservations
We reserve the right to cancel announced courses if there are not a sufficient number of participants.
Accommodation
A course stay in Aalborg can give you many experiences alone or together with other course participants.
If you are more than 60 km from your home to the school, and if you otherwise meet the conditions, you can be reimbursed up to DKK 600 per day for documented expenses for food and accommodation. If you wish to read more about the rules/executive order regarding subsidies for food and accommodation, you can do so here.
How to do it:
You must book and pay for food and accommodation yourself (it MUST be a CVR-registered accommodation).
You will not receive a subsidy for food and accommodation on weekends between two course weeks.
You can get accommodation from the day before the course starts if it is reasonable in relation to the course participation.
Upon arrival the day before the start of the course, no meal allowance will be given.
If possible, book accommodation at:
Kompas Hotel Aalborg, Østerbro 27, 9000 Aalborg, tel. 9812 1900
Techcollege collaborates with KOMPAS Hotel Aalborg, which is located close to the school and also close to Aalborg Center. Here you can get a slightly reduced price for accommodation. Included in the price is breakfast and fitness in DGI Huset Nordkraft , which is located directly opposite the hotel.
When booking a room at KOMPAS Hotel Aalborg, please provide booking code: "TECHCOLLEGE".
Other accommodation options – see: http://www.visitaalborg.dk/aalborg/turist
If the chosen accommodation does not offer breakfast, you can buy breakfast, lunch and coffee/cake at reasonable prices in the school canteen.
Documentation:
The original invoice for the overnight stay must state:
Full name and address of the accommodation.
Receipt from the accommodation for receipt of payment.
Your name.
The start and end dates of the overnight stay must be stated.
Refunds are made via this link:
See instructions here.
Reservations are made for changes in applicable legislation.
Private individuals
If you register as a private individual, there are no subsidy options.
Learn to assemble, install, commission and program small systems containing industrial PLC controls.
Installing and setting sensors and actuators, e.g. proximity sensors and signal transmitters, as well as troubleshooting these and selecting replacement components using associated documentation.
Knowledge of the areas of application of PLC systems (Programmable Logic Controller), their block-wise structure and operation, and programming languages.
Installation, commissioning and programming of small systems containing PLC controls.
Make program changes to existing control systems and program the basic instruction set of PLC systems at the bit level.
Wiring of small control systems.
Implement simple programmable controls, consisting of logical functions.
Use of diagram formats, parameter lists and other documentation on PLC systems, including DS 61131/1-3.
Learn to install and program a sequential PLC system as well as commission industrial networks and bus systems.
Knowledge of media, topologies and cabling as well as the standard DS/EN 60848 on specification language for sequence function diagrams (GRAFCET).
Installation, configuration and programming of a PLC used in an automatic system.
Preparation of a program structure.
Installation, programming and commissioning of industrial networks and bus systems (e.g. industrial Ethernet) in a PLC-controlled system.
Configuring networks with regard to IP addresses, MAC addresses, and the like.
Troubleshooting based on sequence-based PLC programs.
Prepare documentation of your own work.
Learn to program modules and scale input signals in a PLC as well as set up controllers.
Knowledge of signal conditioning and scaling of analog and digital signals, including AD converters.
Configuration and testing of analog input and output modules in a PLC and in an automatic system with digital communication to the PLC.
Connecting the modules with different types of transmitters and actuators, e.g. proportional valves and motor controls.
Programming and using the analog input and output signals in the PLC's mathematical function blocks
Learn to program a PLC with an HMI panel for operating and monitoring the plant.
Installation and commissioning of an industrial bus system for communication between decentralized units.
Troubleshooting to module level on PLC controlled systems with HMI panel and industrial bus system.
Installation, commissioning and use of an HMI panel.
Parameterization of an HMI panel with screens, operating elements, alarm handling and data collection.
Installation, commissioning and parameterization of an industrial bus system for communication to decentralized units.
Program a PLC program using an HMI panel and an industrial bus system.
Troubleshooting to module level on systems using HMI panels and an industrial bus system.
EMC requirements for installation of communication cables.
Learn to build control loops, commission actuators and troubleshoot process systems.
Building control loops for different conditions in industrial processes, e.g. temperature, pressure or level.
Testing and commissioning of the individual components that are part of the overall control loop.
Commissioning and calibration of the actuators used in the process, e.g. proportional valves and frequency converter controlled pump.
Convert process values into clear monitoring displays, such as graphs and trend curves.
Troubleshooting and troubleshooting on process plants.
Carrying out documentation of own work.