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In the United Kingdom, to be a power engineer, one would need to have completed a City & Guilds course. One may also complete the Electrical Power Engineering BEng Honours course at university.
The main role of electrical engineers in construction projects is to supervise the electricians in handling all the electrical works considering the safety and quality requirements. The electrical engineer in the construction site also reads and studies the electrical plans (usually done by electrical design engineers) and implement it in the site and sometimes do necessary actions whether to correct or to improve the design. They coordinate with other electrical engineers in the implementation of the electrical system design and also with other engineers of different fields, such as civil and mechanical engineers, to make the construction job easier.
There is no such thing as 'electrical power' or 'mechanical power' or, in fact, any other sort of power. Power is simply a rate -the rate of doing work. In SI, power is measured in watts. An obsolete unit of power is a horsepower. Although, in the Unites States, the power of an engine is usually measured in horsepower, elsewhere it is measured in watts (or, more usually, kilowatts).So, when an engineer describes converting electrical power to mechanical power, what he actually means is the rate of converting electrical energy to mechanical energy.
The government is usually pretty good in telling a prospective job seeker what is required for the job. If they are specifying electrical engineer I would think they require an EE degree from an accredited university. Also there are many specialties in EE from integrated circuit designer to a power engineer so you would have to meet specific qualifications of the job.
A civil engineer who has programming experience can work in many different fields, depending on their specialty. They can work at power plants, electrical companies, architectural firms, and even NASA.
the role of an electrical engineer is to produce the required amount of power which is being needed as the site remains far away from the regional power companies, also to control and regulate the electrical power continuously. and to maintain the automatic supply of power and also to maintain the working machinery.
yes ,he can switch to electrical power or electronic engineering ,but has to learn a lot in these fields ,both in theory and practical
net work theory, electric machines power electronics utilization of electrical machines power system electromagnetic theory measurement
The Electrical Officer reports to the Chief Engineer. They are responsible for the electrical systems of the submarine. That will include the power supplies, batteries, and internal communications.
In the United Kingdom, to be a power engineer, one would need to have completed a City & Guilds course. One may also complete the Electrical Power Engineering BEng Honours course at university.
The future of the electrical industry will be looking for other, renewable, methods of power to replace coal, oil, and nuclear power. Solar and wind power are two aspects of the electrical industry that are growing quickly at this time.
I think you mean Electrical engineers, they make $53,000 to $126,000 a year.
The main role of electrical engineers in construction projects is to supervise the electricians in handling all the electrical works considering the safety and quality requirements. The electrical engineer in the construction site also reads and studies the electrical plans (usually done by electrical design engineers) and implement it in the site and sometimes do necessary actions whether to correct or to improve the design. They coordinate with other electrical engineers in the implementation of the electrical system design and also with other engineers of different fields, such as civil and mechanical engineers, to make the construction job easier.
There is no such thing as 'electrical power' or 'mechanical power' or, in fact, any other sort of power. Power is simply a rate -the rate of doing work. In SI, power is measured in watts. An obsolete unit of power is a horsepower. Although, in the Unites States, the power of an engine is usually measured in horsepower, elsewhere it is measured in watts (or, more usually, kilowatts).So, when an engineer describes converting electrical power to mechanical power, what he actually means is the rate of converting electrical energy to mechanical energy.
The government is usually pretty good in telling a prospective job seeker what is required for the job. If they are specifying electrical engineer I would think they require an EE degree from an accredited university. Also there are many specialties in EE from integrated circuit designer to a power engineer so you would have to meet specific qualifications of the job.
A civil engineer who has programming experience can work in many different fields, depending on their specialty. They can work at power plants, electrical companies, architectural firms, and even NASA.
Many different types of companies employ electrical engineers. The field is so broad that it electrical engineers are needed at power companies, manufacturing plants, government offices, and computer companies just to name a few.