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Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by olasun4u(m): 8:45pm On May 10, 2015 |
Good day,
Please which international certification can I get on automation and control? |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by chinedulivingstone(m): 8:58pm On May 10, 2015 |
Joelaking:am into the field |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by hamzeiy: 10:32pm On May 13, 2015 |
hello gyz.i am an EE GRADUATE FROM FUTMINNA and am presently serving....i have done several trainings and obtained certificatns on Hse, autocad,fire fighting etc...i am thinking of of going for a pmp certificatn...bt i wud wont to enquire frm my fellow EE grads expecially the working class professionals on how usefull a project management certification is to Electrical engineers..your responses and advise on this matter would be appreciated |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by netotse(m): 10:46pm On May 13, 2015 |
hamzeiy: you're not likely to qualify to be a PMP, you can consider a CAPM. You seem to be heavy on certifications, I hope you are able to retain all the knowledge associated with them bro. |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by Nobody: 10:49pm On May 13, 2015 |
olasun4u: Try upgrading ur skills at Applied Engineering Technology Initiative Ltd. they are in lagos or checkout www.excelautomation.com in India. The nigeria Industry is fast becoming skill oriented other than theoretical based, its good to note that contractors are looking for those who can do the job rather than those that will learn on the job. |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by Nobody: 10:57pm On May 13, 2015 |
hamzeiy: project management certificate is not that useful in the field of EE especially when you do not have experience in management. it will preferably advice you start thinking of how to improve your skill in EE and telecommunication in addition you reading your GMAT 2007-2009 effectively. i will recommend Applied Engineering Technology Initiative Ltd. they are in lagos, www.irovester.com for practical instrumentation training or checkout www.excelautomation.com in India. The nigeria Industry is fast becoming skill oriented other than theoretical based, its good to note that contractors are looking for those who can do the job rather than those that will learn on the job. however, if you have started taking up a leadership position later in your career, you can go for your project management certification or ur coy will send you to attend one. |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by Nobody: 11:04pm On May 13, 2015 |
Dremichaels: HSE CERTIFICATE IS A NECESSITY FOR EVERY GRADUATE, WHAT U SHOULD BE TALKING ABOUT IS WHERE TO GET A GOOD HANDS ON PRACTICAL TRAINING IN ADDITION TO YOUR HSE CERTIFICATE. i will recommend Applied Engineering Technology Initiative Ltd. they are in lagos, www.irovester.com for practical instrumentation training -PORT HARCOURT or checkout www.excelautomation.com in India. The nigeria Industry is fast becoming skill oriented other than theoretical based. |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by kolidave: 9:17am On May 15, 2015 |
Reading all this posts has currently made me scared and angry at the way this country's education system is in ruins and shambles. Currently in my 4th year studying EE,reading all your comments has made me realise all we actually do in skool is childs play. Makes me wonder what the future holds for a clueless aspiring EE engr like me. So help me God. |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by tboibamz: 12:51pm On May 15, 2015 |
kolidave: The race is best started with a good grade. 3 Likes |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by Montalo(m): 1:27pm On May 15, 2015 |
olasun4u:you can hardly see a good automation and control training firm in this country. The only one I have ever heard of is Applied Engineering Technology Initiative Ltd. They are located at Bode thomas street Surulere. I don't know how good they are though but you know we Nigerians and our mediocrity in terms of technical education. If you are well loaded with cash, then google SMECLabs. An automation firm in India. They are one of the best and somehow affordable. |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by thibcyrain: 1:48pm On May 15, 2015 |
Hi guys am a final year student in eee with love with modern technology research,I always hav interest in conferences and papers.Pls I will appreciate if any one is into any research and call for papers so I can co-author.I do not mind paying for the conference.This has really been helping me at large. |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by olasun4u(m): 3:07pm On May 15, 2015 |
Montalo:thanks alot |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by olasun4u(m): 3:08pm On May 15, 2015 |
fluxview:thanks a lot |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by olasun4u(m): 3:22pm On May 15, 2015 |
Montalo:please do you have idea of the cost? |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by kolidave: 7:26pm On May 15, 2015 |
tboibamz:hmmmm. Plz enlighten me |
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Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by tboibamz: 9:46pm On May 15, 2015 |
kolidave: Highflying companies are interested in the best cos dey won't be highflying if der staff strenth is dominated by d average student recruits.an excellent grade gives u an edge over an average or poor grade. |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by kolidave: 10:20pm On May 15, 2015 |
tboibamz:to me grades really doesn't matter . What if u are asked to defend ur grades and u really can't. Im a second class upper student buh its not that im brilliant its just God and my cramming photographic memory |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by tboibamz: 10:36pm On May 15, 2015 |
kolidave: "The race is best started with a good grade".RACE.......,START........,GRADE. "Breakfast is best started by picking up my spoon"..dat doesn't really get d food into my belly. |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by GrAnDwEeZ(m): 7:27pm On May 16, 2015 |
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Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by KELVIN086: 5:20pm On May 17, 2015 |
olasun4u:aeti is not cheap around 250,000 as at 2014, although there is a discount for corpers i.e corpers get to pay 190,000. students of aeti are mainly workers being sponsored by their coy for training, am talking about big companies like shell,nnpc,nestle foods, coca cola bottling company e.t.c. or rich men kids like my friend currently undergoing training. |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by Nobody: 7:28pm On May 17, 2015 |
Electrical engineers should take note of this question before going for an interview or practical aptitude test. if you do not know 85% of the answers now as your reading it for the first time then you have work to do on yourself. Because of the nature of our university system(un experience lecturers with little or know industrial knowledge) and poor industrial training program, most of us graduated without knowing that these questions are the key to nailing any interview in electrical power section(instrument and process control will come later). i can only vouch for AEIT for now wrt practical training. 1= What is the different between a solid state relay and an electromagnetic relay. 2= Why is it that an electrical motor using 480VAC is runs on a star/delta circuit. 3= Draw the control and the power diagram of a direct online motor. 4= What is single phasing of a 3 phase motor. 5= What is the function of a relay, contactor,and overload relay in a motor circuit. 6= what is the full meaning of MCB,MCCB and OLR 7= Name five part of an AC motor 8= Know your motor calculation, viz a viz slip. efficiency, speed. 9= How do you reverse the direction of a DC motor. 10=How do you reverse the direction of an AC motor. 11=what are the causes of a motor overload. 12=The speed of a motor is determine by what two factors 13=What is the different between synchronous and asynchronous motor. 14=Explain the operation of an induction motor. 15=How effective are you in the use of megger meter and analog/digital meter. 16=What are the different type of motor overload protection devices and how are they connected. such as fuses, OLR, MCB, MCCB, phase failure device, under current device, etc. 17=what do you understand by Power factor correction, what are the types of power factor correction and why is power factor correction important. etc. 18= Add more electrical motor question that you have come across in the interview. everything having being said is know your motor, transformer and practical basic electricity very well. note that you do not need to answer all the questions being asked in an interview but you need to answer a quite number of the question asked to your best, keep it simple and clear but before you get to this stage, your cv should speak for you. consult other trends to learn how to write a very good cv. i have 4 pdf and an electrical maintenance video to give out to those who want it. i have had my day, struggle to get here, made sacrifices, waited resources in search of practical electrical knowledge. the key is NEVER GIVE UP. [size=18pt]one of your best aid to learning is www.youtube.com there are so many short videos to explain most interview question.[/size] 1 Like |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by tboibamz: 9:05pm On May 17, 2015 |
fluxview: Thanks sir..this is good piece.may GOD bless you.pls help me with d pdf files,I'll be grateful...here's my mail...tboibamz@gmail.com |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by Mrval20(m): 12:33pm On May 18, 2015 |
fluxview:Thanks a lot for the advice, please send me the pdf at @gmail.com. God bless you. |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by eddie7: 1:47pm On May 18, 2015 |
fluxview:Thanks Pls send to eddie4shot@yahoo.com[color=#550000][/color] |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by Pato5(m): 4:14pm On May 18, 2015 |
fluxview:Tnx for the onsite. I'm in 2nd semester 300l elect elect. Pls push any relevant materials to my mail; princepascal78@gmail.com Tnx in anticipation |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by netotse(m): 7:42pm On May 18, 2015 |
fluxview: nice one...those are the type of questions I would ask if I had to interview fresh graduates. 1 Like |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by Nobody: 8:20pm On May 18, 2015 |
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Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by KELVIN086: 11:42pm On May 18, 2015 |
@fluxview thanks for the insights in electrical power and machines , would be grateful if you could post more on instrumentation and control |
Re: Electrical Engineering: Aspirants and Practitioners by jbadmus: 5:54am On May 19, 2015 |
fluxview:Good job, boss. Please send to jedudbadmus23@gmail.com |
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