Sales, Management, and Operations Education Track EGSA’s Sales, Management, and Operations Education Track delivers industry-leading training for professionals who need a working knowledge of onsite power systems to better serve customers, guide teams, and oversee projects. Through EGSA’s Onsite Power Generation Schools —offered at both Basic and Advanced levels—students learn technical knowledge and practical applications in a classroom environment. The successful student with leave with the ability to connect theory to real-world applications. Whether you are new to the field or looking to expand your expertise, these programs build confidence, improve decision-making, and add value across every stage of the power generation business, with additional learning opportunities on the horizon. Recommended Learning Journey: 1. EGSA’s Onsite Power Generation School (Basic) 2. Generator Maintenance Services, Level I 3. EGSA’s Onsite Power Generation School (Advanced) EGSA’s Onsite Power Generation School (Basic) The Basic School is designed for individuals seeking a clear introduction to the theory and application of mechanical and electrical components in a generator system. The program starts with fundamental power generation concepts and concludes with a broad overview of the systems and components that form a complete generator, with special emphasis placed on emergency power supply systems. The course starts from the front of the generator and moves systematically through each system until we reach the alternator end. Professionals in sales, marketing, management, applications engineering, engine service, and administration have found this course invaluable for building confidence and technical fluency. Learning Objectives: l Identify the basic systems of an EPSS and understand their role and function l Learn the key codes and standards essential for managing and maintaining emergency power systems l Grasp basic power theory and how it applies specifically to prime movers to include diesel, gaseous, renewable energy sources, and fuel systems l Grasp electrical theory and application of major components to include voltage regulators (AVR), automatic transfer switches (ATS), governors, and other control components l Understand the bid, spec, and sizing processes and procedures
Format
Virtual or In-person Three Days (24 hours)
Duration
Prerequisites
None
EGSA Recertification Credits
24 RCs
Audience
Entry level learners with little knowledge of the industry. Or a re- fresher course for learners needing to review basic principles.
Pricing (2026 pricing.)
Member: $1,875 (In-Person)
Non-member: $2,345 (In-person)
$1,435 (Virtual)
$1,795 (Virtual)
How to buy?
Please visit EGSA’s website to register: https://egsa.org or login to MyEGSA and click on the ‘Events’ tab.
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