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#63855 03/26/06 06:28 PM
Joined: Sep 2001
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Licensed electrical contractor--NJ

20 yrs experience as industrial electronics technician.

Extra Class amateur radio license.

Major areas of work experience include broadcast transmitter repair/maintenance, industrial control systems, variable speed drives, and custom instrumentation/control panels.

Currently design/build instrumentation for a university research lab. Work on everything from tiny strain gages to 200 HP motor controls. Milliwatts to kilowatts....

Do mostly residential electrical work on the weekends as a side business.

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#63856 03/26/06 07:35 PM
Joined: May 2005
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I recently passed my WV Journeyman's test with a 94. I expect to get my license when the 2nd semester ends at the Marion County Tech Center where I am taking the 1st and 2nd year Electrical Technology courses.

I have a BS in Computer Science from West Virginia University and have embarked on being an electrician after a thirty year career as a systems software engineer and operating system architect.

Other than the courses at the Tech Center, I've had no formal training in electricity. My father was an engineer at Monongahela Power Company (now doing business as Allegheny Power) from shortly after WW II to his retirement. He taught me a great deal.

Update: I just won the WV SkillsAmerica Motor Control contest in the post secondary division. This means my instructor Tim Gump and I will be going to the nationals. I'm very happy about pleasing him.

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JFW
#63857 03/26/06 07:48 PM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 4,391
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I am not really an electrician.

This is me at my real job.

http://www.starterupsteve.com/swf/burgerking.html


Bob Badger
Construction & Maintenance Electrician
Massachusetts
#63858 03/26/06 08:07 PM
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 316
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I currently hold a Master Electrician's License in the state of Maryland, USA.
I have 23 years experience in the trade.
Mostly in the commercial field.
Any questions feel free to e-mail me.

#63859 03/26/06 08:18 PM
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 129
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I have been a electrician for 32 years with 23 years of industrial experience including construction and maintenance.
I have completed the ABC electrical apprenticeship program at Brazosport College in Lake Jackson TX and I have a certificates in Industrial /Commerical Electricity and Air Conditioning.
My memberships include Refrigeration Service Engineers Society and until recently International Municipal Signal Association obtaining a level 2 traffic signal electrician certification.
Unrelated to work and the electrical field I an a certified railroad air brake technician . and a member of Railroad Passenger Car Alliance.
Neglecting to add a WV Master Electrician .

#63860 03/26/06 08:23 PM
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 421
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member IBEW 35 years card # _-_-_-
Journeyman Wireman
Certified Welder MIG/TIG/Stick
HV Cable Splicing/ Terminating...before kits were available

OJT:
Apprentice 4 years plus classroom
Journeyman 31yrs.
Foreman 12 years approx.
General Foreman 3 years

worked on
Residential 7 years ....on and off
Commercial 20 years ditto

Industrial.... Manufacturing, High speed production machines

HEAVY Industrial, Refineries, Steel Mills, PowerHouses, Paper Mills, Auto Plants,

Dept. of Energy facilities .... @ Fermilab, Argonne National Labs

Government, .....Fed, State, Local
Skools
Churches
Jails
Hospitals
Malls
Water Treatment Plants
Airports
Roadbuilding
and one heated dog house


blah,blah,blah


Tom
#63861 03/26/06 08:38 PM
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Good topic Mike.

My details: RODALCO
Registered Electrician E 18055 in New Zealand. 18 years here and 6 in The Netherlands.
New Zealand certificate in Electrical Engineering.
Transpower warranted as operator in grid supply substations for maintenance and switching. 33, 66 and 110 kV.
Vector ( Auckland POCO ) warranted for all types of maintanance in substations, local distribution subs, and HV and LV switching in their 11, 33 and 110 kV networks.
Group 11 / 11A warrant for working on LV overhead mains lines.
Aggreko and New Zealand Generator approved operator of their generators.
Qualified Metertechnician Transalta / United networks. T.O.U. metering. installation and calibration of electromechanical and electronic metering, CT and whole current.
In my Dutch years also approved generator egineer in the Royal Dutch Airforce. 1983-1984.


The product of rotation, excitation and flux produces electricty.
#63862 03/26/06 08:56 PM
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 174
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I have 6 years experience commercial and residential. Currently signed up for two license test. One being the city of Chicago.
also trying to get my contracting buisness of the ground w/sucess I might add.


Jesus may have been a capenter,but God was an electrician.Genesis1:3
#63863 03/26/06 09:09 PM
Joined: Dec 2000
Posts: 4,294
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Like e57, I've got a C-10, and a California Clown Card.
I'm also a member of the Hack Club.


[Linked Image]

(I started trade in 1970, so I'm working on year 36)

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#63864 03/26/06 09:10 PM
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 202
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Quote:
"sierra_electrician:
25 years electrician
21 years Journeyman
8 years Elec Contractor 1997-2005 (Currently Inactive)
25 Years Commercial/Industrial Wireman"

I'm assuming these were running concurrently.
Either that, or I'm not the oldest old coot on this forum anymore! [Linked Image]

Associate Degree in Electrical Power Technology
32 years of distribution and transmission work in Technical Services (POCO [Linked Image] )
including metering, relaying, transformer and breaker maintenance, sectionalizing and several things that nobody needs anymore (like how to use a slide rule). Everything from 120 volts up to 345 Kv.
Jack of all trades, master of none, and love what I do for a living.

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