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February 9, 2009
To succeed in their jobs, electrical engineers should be familiar with a variety of electrical engineering technology. Deal with different aspects of electrical engineering, electrical engineers must become familiar with different theories of communication, electricity and electronics. Electrical engineers may use electronics technology to help them create new systems, testing, and the older system more effectively and more efficiently. Electro Technicians know the preparation, design and technical skills they need to present their ideas, such as an electrical engineer in action.
A type of electrical engineering technology, electrical engineers need to be very familiar with technology circuits in each case they work. In its simplest form, an electrical circuit is a connection of electrical elements in a closed loop current passing continues. Electrical engineers learn how to predict where the current round and the voltage on circuit as well. Today the world, it is much easier to design circuits than ever because of new technology software electrical circuit simulation software, designing circuits safe and effective.
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February 8, 2009
The 2009 IDC Regional Electrical Engineering Forum is committed to bringing you the latest information on electrical engineering with an impressive selection of local and national speakers. The forum will examine and discuss the latest local and international practices and standards in electrical safety, switchgear & power cables, remote and emergency power with a focus on the engineering environment and people of the Northern Territory.
IDC has lined up two national keynote speakers for the event, Mr Roger Royal, who has 40 years experience in the electrical power industry and is one of IDC’s most knowledgeable electrical experts. Roger has travelled all over the world for the last 10 years for IDC to instruct on various electrical topics from his base in the snowy mountains in NSW.
IDC also welcomes Mr Andrew Maunder, who has 25 years experience in the electrical industry and is a certified safety auditor and accredited electrical safety auditor for the Queensland Government in Hazardous Areas and High Voltage Installations. Both speakers will be presenting a half day workshop on each morning of the two day forum.
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February 7, 2009
A well established multi-disciplinary engineering consultant with offices spred across a wide range of market sectors: commercial, industrial , public healthcare, retail, and defence is looking to appoint a Electrical Engineer for their Sydney operation.
Working in a pleasant and highly professional environment, you will be required to assist the group’s senior Project Engineers with have the design and documentation of electrical services for various applications, including electrical power reticulation and distribution systems, lighting design, power standby generator, lightning protection systems.
You should have a tertiary degree in Electrical Engineering, and several years of practice in electrical services design and engineering experience. Familiarity with Australian (or similar) Electrical design standards and codes will be mandatory for these roles. Good presentation skill and commercial acumen are also highly desirable for this role.
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February 6, 2009
Comprehensive, up-to-date, and problem-oriented, Introduction to Electrical Engineering is ideal for courses that introduce nonelectrical engineering majors to the language and principles of electrical engineering. It can also be used in undergraduate survey courses taken by electrical engineering majors. Covering a uniquely broad range of topics, this text discusses the underlying concepts and methods behind various electrical engineering applications–from consumer gadgets and biomedical electronics to sophisticated instrumentation systems, computers, and electric machinery. Sarma highlights basic physical concepts while also emphasizing mathematical techniques, motivating students to learn the material in a logical sequence beginning with physical principles and extending to processes, modeling, using analytical techniques, and finally, designing.
Features
* Incorporates practical and open-ended case studies at the end of each chapter
* Includes over 1,000 end-of-chapter problems, a wealth of examples, and over 1,500 illustrations
* Offers comprehensive chapters on signal processing, control systems, and communication systems
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January 27, 2009
Software Advice today announced that they have assisted over 500 electrical contractors during their evaluation of new electrical estimating software, accounting and project management systems for their businesses. Moreover, Software Advice has now developed partnerships with the majority of software vendors serving the electrical division. This network of software partners allows Software Advice to recommend the ideal systems for a wide range of electrical firms with a variety of technology needs.
“It is gratifying to have helped so many electrical contractors as they take on the challenge of assessing software systems. In partnership with the leaders in software for electrical contractors, we have helped everyone from the smallest of independent electricians to large electrical engineering firms with a global presence,” said Don Fornes, founder and CEO of Software Advice.
The Software Advice website provides a wealth of information for software selection including detailed software product profiles, white papers, articles and evaluation tools. Furthermore, the experts at Software Advice provide free phone consultations and needs assessments to help contractors narrow down a short list of software systems based on their trade (e.g. low voltage, solar, teledata), company size and specific functional requirements. Contractors can then focus their research efforts on evaluating the short list, rather than dedicating weeks to sifting through hundreds of software products for the construction industry.
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November 28, 2008
A subcontractor is a person or a company hired by a general contractor to perform part of the work of a construction job. For example, a contractor might be building a house, but might hire a firm or a person specializing in electrical engineering to install the electrical systems needed in the house. Generally the subcontractor will either relieve the main contractor of part of the building work, or will be able to perform work at lower expense or at a greater skill level than the general contractor could.
Often, a subcontractor, whether an individual or a business, forms relationships with several general contractors. The general contractor working with a subcontractor does not employ the subcontractor as a regular employee in most cases. Instead the subcontractor is either an independent contractor, or is a company that provides its employees with required benefits like health insurance coverage.
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November 25, 2008
Eickhoff are a world leading manufacturer and supplier of modern mining equipment.
Electrical Engineers with MQB 2 Electrical certificate and experience of modern longwall maintenance practices are required by Eickhoff Australia, training on Eickhoff products will be given.
This is a well established company based in New South Wales and Queensland which has a worker friendly culture and very high health and safety standards. They pride themselves on providing a world class product and service delivery. Field Service Engineers will be in direct contact with mine personnel at all levels with regard to maintenance planning, organisation and providing written reports.
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November 22, 2008
Our client is a leading Building Services Contractor within the UAE and Middle East markets.
They provide a complete contracting service including design and procurement, electrical, mechanical and HVAC installation, project management, commissioning, instrumentation, public health, fire detection and prevention systems and facilities management.
Due to extensive growth and they are looking to recruit experienced an Electrical Engineer for their operations in the UAE.
Candidates must have experience working within a Building Services / MEP environment with knowledge or experience in high rise residential & commercial property, Healthcare or hotel projects a distinct advantage.
Ideally candidates will be educated to Degree Level or possess a Professional / technical qualification in a relevant discipline. Candidates showing a strong track record with relative experience will also be considered.
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November 13, 2008
There are a number of different trades and specialist jobs within the field of electronics. An electrician can do any of these trades and can specialise in individual professions depending on the training that he or she may go through. An electrician is simply an individual who is trained to design, construct and work with different electrical systems.
Some examples of electricians would be construction or building electricians, appliance electricians, and radio electricians. Electricians and electrical engineers are very often associated with each other.
Within the electrical trade there are certain regulations and training that are a necessary foundation for a good, stable career as an electrician. Within the Birmingham electrician courses programme there is a Master Electrician who is charge of a Journeyman Electrician.
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