Hey guys,
I’m an Electrical Designer at a small MEP firm with about 4 years of experience. I’ve passed my FE and just found out this week that I passed the Power PE, so I should be licensed in the next few months. I’m also moving to a larger company next month that mainly works on industrial and data center projects.
I’ve been thinking about ways to keep improving my overall electrical knowledge, especially on the practical/field side. I’ve looked into things like taking night classes through an electrician trade program, studying for a NETA certification, or other courses that could help me better understand how systems actually get installed and the actual thought process in the field.
For those of you further along in your careers, after getting licensed, what did you do to keep getting better and learning more in this industry?
Any advice or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
I’m an Electrical Designer at a small MEP firm with about 4 years of experience. I’ve passed my FE and just found out this week that I passed the Power PE, so I should be licensed in the next few months. I’m also moving to a larger company next month that mainly works on industrial and data center projects.
I’ve been thinking about ways to keep improving my overall electrical knowledge, especially on the practical/field side. I’ve looked into things like taking night classes through an electrician trade program, studying for a NETA certification, or other courses that could help me better understand how systems actually get installed and the actual thought process in the field.
For those of you further along in your careers, after getting licensed, what did you do to keep getting better and learning more in this industry?
Any advice or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
