Electricity
introduction
“The purpose of this little book is to present the essential facts
of electrical science in a popular and interesting way, as befits
the scheme of the series to which it belongs.
Electrical phenomena
have been observed since the first man viewed one of the most
spectacular and magnificent of them all in the thunderstorm, but
the services of electricity which we enjoy are the product solely
of scientific achievement in the nineteenth century. It is to
these services that the main part of the following discussion is
devoted. The introductory chapters deal with various sources of
electrical energy, in friction, chemical action, heat and
magnetism".
Electrical field engineer
he major duty of an Electrical Field Engineer is to make on-site visits and undertake the job of installing, maintaining and troubleshooting all electrical-related processes and activities.
A well-written Electrical Field Engineer describes the following core duties and tasks – hiring and training junior field engineers, supervising the project from start till finish, handling complicated projects and tasks; delegating engineers based on the project requirements; conducting electrical progresswork inspections; conducting mechanical assembly, directing and assisting electrical superintendent and crafts; and overseeing routine activities of electrical field engineering personnel.
The most sought-after skills for the post include the following – knowledge of electrical systems and instrumentation; ability to multitask; general knowledge of NEC, experience in leading successful project team; willingness to travel, and a valid driver’s license. An electrical engineering degree is commonplace among job applicants.


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