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MY JOURNEY TO WORKING AT A COCA COAL COMPANY.

  #Alumnimotivation #ChallengeThursday “I’m proud to have been trained by Sensei Institute of Technology!" Mark Omondi gives us his story. After high school Mark was enrolled in an engineering college as per his mum's wishes even though his dream was to become a plant operator. After completing the course with a certificate he managed to do several jobs in the mechanical field. With the jobs he did, he saved up for his dream course Plant operator and paid his full tuition fee for the course at Sensei Institute of Technology. He started his driving classes at Sensei Nakuru on 06th Feb 2020 then proceeded to Sensei Kitengela for plant operator on 04th March 2020. It was not easy after the pandemic emerged because Students were sent home for 5 good months. In his own words, Mark says Life wasn't a "joy-ride" as he expected due to the pandemic that cut short his studies. But he thanks God school resumed later in the year and he was able to complete and sit for exa...

FEBRUARY INTAKE

With your National ID , you can be able to do any of our short artisan level Certificate courses. We have a variety of practical courses like Driving, Plant operat or/ Heavy Machinery, Construction Plant mechanics, motor vehicle mechanics, motorcycle mechanics, Building services, Building construction Technology, Electrical installation, CCTV and Solar installation, Tile- fixing, Plumbing, welding, T- shirt printing, Painting, Special floor finishes and now introducing Baking and Computer Course. https://senseitechnology.co.ke/sensei-courses/ Call now Not enough data for insights yet  Share post 

A vehicle electronics Student shares his story of a practical training assignment. Peter Wainaina's Story.

Peter describes this day as the most fulfilling assignment since his enrollment at Sensei Institute of Technology. He was going to practically participate in the diagnosis of wiring problem and repair of a heavy construction machinery and a motor vehicle.The heavy machinery electronics diagnostics was quite a special challenge for him. It gave him a unique opportunity for a wiring experience in a heavy machinery which he has never done before. Peter admits that he had had a very interesting time doing all this together under the guidance and training of his instructor. Who is Peter Wainaina? For Peter, it all started as a passion. Growing up he always had his hands on items that required wiring. The more he worked on them the more he discovered it wasn’t difficult at all. After completing his high school education, he landed himself a job in a garage. However, upon working for a while, he discovered that he needed further knowledge on the profession in order to increase his job ability...
  #CCTVinstallation #februaryintake Install and maintain a security system that will carry out the functions for which it was designed to do for a period of 1 month at Ksh 25,000. Qualifications is your National ID Only. You can also do a Combined course CCTV & Electrical Installation at a Discounts on fees. The course will take a period of 3 months at a Fee of Ksh 20,000 per month. Boarders pay an additional fee of Ksh 7000 for food and accommodation. Join Sensei Institute of Technology where we deliver great practical and professional training. https://senseitechnology.co.ke/courses/cctv-and-alarm-systems-installations-course/

Road and Dam construction

  #roadanddamconstruction Monthly intakes available at Sensei College where we prepare individuals to supervise, manage, and inspect road construction sites and associated facilities. Follow the link below for more information on the course. https://senseitechnology.co.ke/.../road-and-dam.../ #MySkillsMyFuture

Alumni Motivation

  #Alumnistory Tesh Mtokambali is a lady who has indeed come from far as her name suggests. Her story is one of determination, hard work and enjoying the fruits of success. She is an Alumni of Sensei College. Rose Waithera Mwangi AKA Tesh Mtokambali gave herself the nickname 'Tesh Mtokambali',  as a testimony of her journey in life. We translate her story as told in a media station (those interested can listen to her story told in Kikuyu language to a media station  ) Her Passion Growing up, She had a passion for everything that moves mechanically- bicycles & Cars- which were countable in her village. She would often find herself working on the vehicles and due to her lack of knowledge then, almost always spoiling them. She later would see Construction Plant machines working on their local roads and her excitement with machines increased. She would stand by the roadside all day long just watching them work. All this happened at an early age before she was 18 and her d...