The demand for electricity, energy-saving solutions and new, smart technology is only getting bigger and bigger. This means that the demand for electricians will always be great. As an electrician, you can support yourself in countless special areas and almost anywhere - while contributing to a sustainable societal development and a functioning society.
We alternate our educations with theoretical and practical parts so that you are well prepared when you enter working life. Our educations also include workplace-based learning (APL). This means that you get to test your knowledge from school in a real environment and try on your future professional role.
If you are interested in working with automated equipment, there is a growing need for knowledgeable staff with the right skills. In addition to industries, you can also work in real estate automation, with sales, service or consultant in the automation industry.
As a distribution electrician, it is your job to ensure that the electricity generated at the power plants reaches its customers. A distribution electrician works with new construction, repair and maintenance of the electricity networks that supply society with electricity.
This education gives you the knowledge to work with control and regulation technology in industry. Some common tasks are service, maintenance and commissioning of electrical and automation equipment.
This is our broadest education that gives you the opportunity for a varied job. As an installation electrician, you work on new buildings, with private individuals or in industry.
If you want to work with installing computer and telecommunications equipment, burglary and fire alarms or access control systems, this is the education you are looking for.
Kompetensfabriken collaborates with employers across Sweden to balance the supply and demand for trained electricians.
Through Kompetensfabriken, you only pay half of the training cost while a staffing company covers the remaining part. After completing your training, you are guaranteed a job. Sounds great, doesn't it?"