Engineering Training for Real World Design Challenges
Matrix Engineering provides engineering training for professionals in mechanical, product design, systems, test, and manufacturing roles. Courses are taught by consulting engineers and are grounded in practical methods that improve reliability, enhance testing insight, and inform system design.
Earn PDH Credits at Upcoming Trainings
All courses provide Professional Development Hours (PDHs) toward PE license renewal and range from one-day workshops to multi-day programs.
The course will provide participants with an in-depth explanation of fastener terminology, technology, and threaded fastener joint design calculations and strategies which will enable the student to design the joint…
This comprehensive course provides students with foundational knowledge and practical tools related to structural steel bolted joints. Focusing on joint types and installation procedures, the course blends fundamental engineering principles…
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to electrical system design, tailored for mechanically oriented individuals such as engineers, technicians, and those seeking cross-training in multiple domains. It covers essential components,…
This course is designed to introduce engineers, designers and other technical professionals to the skills needed to produce robust, cost effective and manufacturable weldments. This course approaches weldment design integrated…
“I wish I had taken this class earlier in my career!”
Engineer, Allison Transmission
“The training was fast-paced, but I was able to follow….it was one of the best classes I’ve taken”
Design Engineer, Vermeer
“I didn’t realize there was so much to learn about bolted joints. I am now able to interpret the data we’ve been getting in tests”
Test Engineer, PACCAR
“I especially liked how the training was customized, Jon only covered the topics relevant to us”
Engineering Manager, Terex-Genie
Other Customizable Educational Opportunities
Matrix training can be delivered in several formats depending on your organization’s needs, including public courses at the Matrix training facility, live virtual training, on-site customized training for engineering teams, specialized workshops, and Lunch and Learn sessions. These flexible options make it easier to match the training format to your team’s schedule, technical priorities, and application needs.
Matrix Engineering Consultants can present training on low and high voltage electrical systems for off-highway equipment at our facility or yours, virtually, or a combination! The training materials were developed by Matrix Engineering Consultants for engineers and designers who are specifying, designing, and developing electrical routed systems and for manufacturing of harnesses.
Matrix Engineering Consultants can present training on weldment design in-person at our facility or yours, virtually, or a combination! The training materials were developed by Matrix Engineering Consultants for engineers and designers who are specifying, designing, and developing weldments.
Matrix Engineering Consultants can present training on hydraulic system design for off-highway equipment at our facility or yours! The training materials have been developed for engineers and designers who are specifying, designing, and developing hydraulic systems and for technicians troubleshooting hydraulic systems.
Matrix Engineering Consultants can provide comprehensive metallurgy training tailored for engineers, designers, and technicians working with metal components in demanding applications. Our expert-led courses cover fundamental and advanced topics, including material selection, heat treatment, failure analysis, and metallurgical testing techniques.
Matrix Engineering possesses expertise across a broad range of areas. We can facilitate an in-person Lunch & Learn at your location, ours, or through a virtual platform.
Learn the key steps to create reliable bolted electrical connections in machines and vehicles. This video covers essential design and assembly practices to prevent failures and maintain safety.
Matrix training is built for working engineers, including design engineers preparing for PE renewal, test engineers improving fixture and measurement reliability, and teams gearing up for a product launch or design review.
How many PDH credits can I earn?
Credit amounts vary by course. Each qualifying course lists the number of PDH credits available on its detail page.
What’s the difference between public and on-site training?
Public courses are held at the Matrix training facility and open to individual registrants. On-site training is delivered at your location and can be customized to your team’s products, systems, and technical challenges.
Can training be delivered virtually?
Yes. Matrix offers live virtual training with the same content and instructor interaction as in-person courses.
Schedule Training
Many organizations begin working with Matrix through training programs before engaging consulting services for bolted joint analysis, failure investigations, or system design. If you want to discuss upcoming courses or develop a customized program for your engineering team, contact Matrix Engineering to schedule training.