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Kenya Power and Lighting Company Training School in Kenya.

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 Many Kenyans know Kenya power and lighting company as an institution that deals with supply of power countrywide. One thing that many people do not know is that this governmental institution also trains people in the engineering sector.

This institution is located in Ruaraka area in Nairobi city. They train people at craft, certificate, diploma and advance diploma level. The courses offered by this institution include:

Craft courses offered by Kenya Power and Lighting Company Training School in Kenya

  • Craft in electrical installation.

  • Craft in electronics.

  • Craft in mechanical engineering.

  • Craft in motor vehicle mechanics.

Certificate courses offered by Kenya Power and Lighting Company Training School in Kenya

  • Certificate in apprentice’s motor vehicle electrician.

  • Certificate in automotive engineering.

  • Certificate in electrical engineering.

  • Certificate in mechanical, electrical and electronics engineering.

  • Certificate in refrigeration and air conditioning.

Diploma courses offered by Kenya Power and Lighting Company Training School in Kenya

  • Diploma in applied mechanical and electrical engineering (plant technology).

  • Diploma in automotive engineering.

  • Diploma in electronics and computing systems.

  • Diploma in electronics and telecommunication engineering.

Advance diploma courses offered by Kenya Power and Lighting Company Training School in Kenya

  • Advance diploma in electrical and electronics engineering.

  • Advance diploma in electronics and computing systems.

I know some people may think that because Kenya power and lighting company training school train people, they can employ them after training. That is not true because this is just like any other institution that train people. Therefore, they do not grantee employment.

Contacts of Kenya Power and Lighting Company Training School in Kenya

To make more enquiries about the courses offered by Kenya Power and Lighting Company Training School in Kenya and their qualifications, you can contact them through the following:

Chief Principal,

The Kenya Power and Lighting Co. Training School,

P.O. Box 30099 – 00100, Nairobi, Kenya.

Telephone number: 020 8563349, 020 8563163, 020 8563062 or 020 8561205

 

                                     

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