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Engineering Systems & Troubleshooting Fundamentals

HRDC Reg. No: 10001674439
Duration: 1 Day (7 Hours)

Course Overview

Engineering Systems & Troubleshooting Fundamentals is a practical, beginner-focused course designed to introduce participants to how real-world engineering systems operate within Linux-based environments.

The course covers essential system components such as processes, services, logs, and infrastructure interactions. Participants will learn how to observe system behavior, monitor performance, and apply structured troubleshooting techniques to diagnose and resolve issues effectively.

Through hands-on exercises and realistic scenarios, learners will build a strong foundation for working in system operations, support, and DevOps environments.


Who Should Attend

  • Fresh Graduates (Engineering / IT)
  • Junior Support Engineers
  • System / IT Operations Engineers
  • Entry-level Technical Staff

Why Choose This Course

  • HRDC Claimable Training Program
  • Beginner-friendly introduction to real-world systems
  • Hands-on troubleshooting using practical scenarios
  • Covers essential system concepts in just one day
  • Strong foundation for DevOps and system engineering pathways

HRDC Claimable ID: 10001674439


Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the structure of modern engineering systems
  • Identify key system components (processes, services, logs)
  • Monitor system resources and performance
  • Navigate Linux environments for system inspection
  • Apply structured troubleshooting and root cause analysis
  • Diagnose common system issues using practical tools

Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of computer systems
  • Familiarity with operating systems (any OS) is recommended
  • No prior Linux experience required

Lab Setup

System Requirements

  • Linux laptop (Ubuntu 20.04 / 22.04 recommended)
  • Minimum 4 GB RAM (8 GB recommended)
  • At least 2 CPU cores

Software Requirements

  • Bash shell
  • Basic Linux utilities (ps, top, df, free, systemctl)
  • Text editor (vim or nano)

Lab Environment

  • Pre-configured Linux system with:
    • Sample log files
    • Simulated system issues
    • Predefined troubleshooting scenarios

Teaching Methodology

  • Instructor-led interactive sessions
  • Hands-on guided labs
  • Scenario-based troubleshooting exercises
  • Group discussions and Q&A
  • Continuous feedback during exercises

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