Mr. Cliett is currently working on the second phase of developing a laptop version of his hands-on class.
GROVES, TX, June 13, 2023 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Gary Cliett has been included in Marquis Who's Who. As in all Marquis Who's Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process.
With more than five decades of excellence in interlocking and control circuitry troubleshooting, Mr. Cliett has earned distinction as the developer of IEC Simulations, Inc. and has served as President/CEO Since 1999. He has focused his efforts on safeguarding the financial aspects of the business while engaging with new prospects to grow the company. He teaches classes on how instrument and electrical technicians can read electrical schematics, how to use a volt meter and how to determine simple to complex problems critical process equipment can have. Additionally, he has served as a valued member of several college committees including the National Field Bus Foundation at Lee College in Baytown, Texas, the Industrial Instrumentation Committee at the Lamar Institute of Technology in Beaumont, Texas and the Instrumentation and Process Technology Committee at Lamar State College in Port Arthur, Texas, and the local Chamber of Commerce.
Prior to his current role, Mr. Cliett began his career working in the electrical field for DuPont Sabine River Works in Orange, Texas for 26 years until establishing his own company. In addition to being invested in the electrical profession, he developed a (DCS) Distributive Control System training program while at DuPont that was accepted throughout the DuPont Corporation. He transitioned to training other professionals and became one of the experts who would train new and experienced technicians who had higher potential for success throughout the United States. This includes plant sites across 27 States in the industries of Petrochemical, Paper and Pulp, Fertilizer, Energy and Power, as well as Municipalities.
Mr. Cliett is currently working on the second phase of developing a laptop version of his hands-on class, enabling the program to be part of two-year college programs, apprenticeship programs and refresher training for the technicians in all of industry. Having taught over 5000 students, he is proud to have contributed to the effort to help prevent serious incidents and accidents from occurring in all these industries.
Reviews From Previous Students
"I took the IEC Circuitry Troubleshooting Course when I was an instrument specialist at PPG industries. I was amazed at the overall improvement in the ability of everyone in the class regardless of the number of years of experience. Taking the course made such an impact on me that I have been a raving fan ever since. It doesn't matter ifhow little or how much experience you have as an instrument technician. I guarantee that IEC's C& T course will take you to an entirely new level of mastery. Saving time is critical to our membership, so when our members asked us to bring them the best Circuitry Troubleshooting course available I remembered my IEC's Circuitry and Troubleshooting course experience while working as an instrument specialist at PPG. Their accelerating learning program delivered exceptional results. Nobody does it better! In my role as the President of the Alliance Safety Council, it is important to deliver quality training in the most effective and efficient manner. This course sharpened the skills of the course attendees so much so that were able to complete troubleshooting exercises on Day 2 in just 20 minutes using the newly acquired approach to troubleshooting that on Day 1 took an average of 199 minutes using traditional methods. The ROI on this course is phenomenal."
-Kathy Trahan, President/CEO Alliance Safety Council, Baton Rouge, LA
"I truly needed this training and Mr. Cliett took the scales off my eyes. I truly did not think I could learn this. But guess what} I am at a place I did not think was possible. I'm learning it. The hospitality was absolutely awesome as well. The class should be offered on a regular basis and everyone in the Instrument/Electrical world should have to attend."
-Aliso Broussard, 2 years E/I experience, Chevron Phillips
"Was a very positive experience. Interest level was high and program was a good learning experience. Anyone taking the course would get benefits from it, no matter the level of experience. Would highly recommend the course to others."
-Don Write, 13 years E/I experience, ExxonMobil
"The class was very effective. Very relatable to what you would see in the field. Everything was explained very well and easy to comprehend. Instructor was very knowledgeable. Class was fun and challenging."
-Jesus Aranda, 16 years E/I experience, Valero
"Amazing class. I learned an unbelievable amount in a short amount of time. I came in not knowing how to read schematics, now I am super confident and knowledgeable. Thank you, and it was very fun."
-Alan Hanky, 3 years E/I experience, Tyson Foods
"I am grateful for this opportunity. It has boosted my confidence tremendously. I can safely say I feel comfortable accepting any task that needs troubleshooting control circuitry."
-Warren Baptiste, 12 years E/I experience, Chevron Phillips Chemical
"Excellent class. Great hands on. This would be an amazing learning experience for college students or interns."
-Jade Sellers, 6 years E/I experience, Total Energies
"Very informative class. Highly recommend. Entertaining hands-on experience."
-George Dupre, 30 years E/I experience, Danos Offshore
"Excellent Class!!! Hands on part is the best I have ever had. Teacher was
very interactive."
-Cody McKee, 5 years of experience, Entergy
"Loved it! Good practical experience. This is similar to the troubleshooting we did on a unit after a recent power outage. Way exceeded my expectations! Thanks."
-Sarah Howlett, Engineer, 4 years E/I experience, DuPont
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