Hi guys just wanting a bit of clarification regarding qualifications. I've worked as an Electrically bias maintenance engineer for around 4 years now but I've been working with an electrician on my days off and plan to do this full time. I've got an NVQ Level 3 in electrical maintenance...
I have experience with domestic electrical wiring and some electronics experience as well as considerable networking experience. I now work as a telecommunications engineer wiring and programming bt versatility business telecom systems.
Hi all, Looking for advice, I am an experienced electrician and have been asked by a customer to install electric underfloor heating throughout a converted victorian chapel as a primary heat source. The customer is open to all options. I am intending to have a professional appraisal from a...
We are NICEIC Approved Contractor,treading for more than 8 years. We offers comprehensive range of domestic and commercial electrical services to the London areas. We are specialist in Fault finding,electrical repairs and maintenance, testing and rectification of electrical problems.
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In my degree I did not took electrical or energy modules(concentrating on analogue/digital/software/math/management modules) and did not work with high voltages. If I want to become domestic electrician (primarily for my own house) - what would be the easiest way to get required certifications?
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Just seeing if anyone on here knew or has experienced becoming a chartered engineer from being a fully qualified spark. Not really sure which is best, degree or diploma route? Any advice is welcomed
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I'm an electrical engineering HNC student and I'm currently doing a research project about an office rewire. I have to price it up basically. I am not a DIYer looking for a quick way to burn my house down and I won't be doing any real electrical work off the back of anything that is...
I would like to seek advice from experienced guys because I have interview test for my power engineering as below. Thank you.
a) For 600A switchboard, what type of device setting need to do? Can I say that I need to do setting for direct acting for MCCB since more than 100A and earth fault...
Hey all looking un-successfully for a downlight style recessed wall washer just like the Robus Wilson model which can angle / tilt down up to 45 degrees to flood wardrobes, the robus unfortunately is only in white and they want satin nickel, brushed steel kind of thing to go with the steel...
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The Role of an Electrical Inspection & Test Engineer
The ideal candidate will work from home and travel to undertake service visits to carry out electrical conditions reports, emergency lighting inspections...
Hi fellow members, Sutton Power Engineering has vast experience in electrical engineering and manufacturing of diesel and LPG genberators, providing complete power solutions for industry including generator control, monitoring, installation and maintenance.
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I'm looking to become a multi-skilled maintenance engineer in a factory environment as I am looking for a more local and permanent job. My experience is as an instrument technician and engineer in the oil and gas, chemical and petrochem industries (apprenticeship, NVQ 3, HND and...
Hi good afternoon just looking for a little bit of advice. I'm currently Doing the hnc in electrical engineering and I'm looking at eventually gaining experience in the field of electrical commissioning engineer. After looking online the main thing you need is experience but is there any further...
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