This construction plant technology course equips students with knowledge in heavy machinery and mechanical failures associated with this heavy machinery. You will have the broad range of skills and knowledge to work effectively in the industry, including diagnosing and repairing drivelines, drive assemblies, engines, suspension, brakes, hydraulic, pneumatic systems, steering, wiring and circuits, controlling systems, and workplace safety and health.
The course aim is to develop industry awareness and employability skills for local young people, creating opportunities to feed into mechanical opportunities in the construction industry.
Entry Requirements
KCSE Mean grade C- (Minus)
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