Electrical and Mechatronics Engineering Students

Learn Siemens S7/STEP 7 technology and gain a pathway to worldwide opportunities!

STEP 7 in 7 Steps and STEP 7 Programming Made Easy were both envisioned as training resources for the classroom and for individual students seeking a career in the automation industry – particularly a career with Siemens technology. An instructor can easily use the hundreds of tasks and examples in these books as the basis for classroom instruction and exercises.

Practicing Control Engineers and Technicians

Make your everyday work with Simatic programmable logic controllers simpler!

Quickly learn the unique characteristics of the Simatic technology, presented in a systematic and simplified fashion, which makes learning much easier. My goal in creating these books was to assist readers in quickly gaining access to the powerful and unique attributes of the Siemens programmable controllers. Many readers say these books make STEP 7 training easier to grasp.

Automation Distributors and Systems Integrators

Immediately simplify and enhance your next S7/STEP 7 training!

Having worked years as a Siemens Applications Engineer and Instructor, I became intrigued with the unique technical characteristics of the Simatic technology. Equally intriguing was the difficulty that many users expressed in dealing with differences in the Siemens technology from that which they were already familiar. The STEP 7 books assist readers in quickly establishing a familiarity with Simatic PLCs, and in gaining access to the powerful and unique attributes of the Siemens automation technologies.

Engineering Technology Colleges and Libraries

STEP 7 Programming Made Easy and its companion, STEP 7 in 7 Steps can serve as valuable instructional and reference resources for your school’s program of study for Engineering Technology and Mechatronics Engineering students.

STEP 7 in 7 Steps and STEP 7 Programming Made Easy, represent the latest of my work in assisting students in adapting to an ever growing need for trained engineering technologists. Well-trained EET and MET students are the hope of the future that will fill the continual shortage of Automation Specialist, Control Systems Engineers and Technicians. Students with solid foundations in these areas will find open doors to internships offered by local and nationwide companies, as well as access to global opportunities.