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🌟 Exciting News! 🌟 I am thrilled to share that I am stepping into the dynamic world of electrical engineering! With a strong foundation in Electrical/Electronic Engineering and Avionics Engineering , I am ready to tackle challenges and innovate in the realm of electrical systems and technology. 🔌 My Journey: Passionate about Problem-Solving: From an early age, I've been fascinated by how things work and how I can make them better. Hands-On Experience: Kuwait Airways on Job Training and years of training in Australian University labs. Skills & Knowledge: Proficient in circuit design, power systems and electronic troubleshooting. 🎯 Goals: Contribute to cutting-edge projects that drive sustainable energy solutions. Collaborate with industry experts to bring innovative ideas to life. Continue learning and adapting to new technologies in the field. 🌍 I am eager to connect with fellow engineers, mentors, and industry professionals. Let's exchange ideas, collaborate on projects, and make a positive impact together! #ElectricalEngineering #Innovation #Technology #SustainableEnergy #EngineeringCommunity #CareerGrowth #FutureEngineer
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⭐ Celebrating my first corporate anniversary at Alstom! Having recently completed 1 year at Alstom, here are some of my key takeaways from my journey till now: ~Gained hands-on experience with electrical components of E-Locomotives at the maintenance depot, in alliance with Indian Railways. ~Transitioned to the Train software development office, flexibility played a huge role in navigating this challenge! ~ Learnt the art of communicating clearly, and how it makes one stand out. ~Designed requirement specifications for CCTV functionality in a high-speed rail project. Truly learnt the importance of unambiguous requirements in a project! ~Progressed to my second project, focusing on software verification for Main Power Supply and Train Power Converters, which involved working with code written in PLC programming languages. ~Implemented the code by understanding the Electrical schematics and it provided me with the depth of train systems. ~Contributed to reducing the software failure rate & improvement in Team KPIs by automating the software validation code using C#. ~Currently, I am expanding my skill set by joining HMI development team and resolving HMI-related problems. Having worked in 4 different (yet integrated) arenas in a year, has taught me how agility and flexibility play a vital role in enhancement of skill set. And, there is still a lot to learn, explore and grow! Looking forward to further challenges and opportunities! #ElectricalEngineering #PowerElectronics #IndustrialAutomation #GrowthJourney #Teamwork #Adaptability #HMI #PLC #ProfessionalDevelopment
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Be sure to check out Rolf Bienert's latest article: Creating energy flexibility through EV charging featured in this month's issue of Electrical Engineering. https://lnkd.in/gMXvYrMA
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The 1.2 MW Beast that is nearing its final testing before dispatch for naval charging applications. Seeing the engineering behind such large power converters is a real experience in itself. Any young engineers passionate about core electrical engineering, do send me a dm. I'll make sure you get a tour and an interview !! #powerconverter #rectifier #hydrogen #greenhydrogen #powerelectronics
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Do watch the full episode
Here comes my full episode on Electrical Engineering: Overview, Scope, Opportunities | Dr. Amir Mahmood Soomro Watch Now: https://lnkd.in/dnyftD4B
Electrical Engineering: Overview, Scope, Opportunities | Dr. Amir Mahmood Soomro | Sindhi
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I just completed GE Aerospace Explore #Electrical #Engineering on Forage. In the simulation I: Completed a job simulation involving electrical system design and troubleshooting navigation issues under adverse conditions, enhancing skills in aerospace systems engineering. Acquired technical proficiency in electrical distribution planning, circuit breaker selection, and compliance with aerospace standards using industry-standard tools and methodologies. Developed critical thinking and problem-solving abilities to diagnose and strategize solutions for avionics reliability in challenging environmental conditions, employing simulation software for environmental impact assessment. Strengthened technical documentation and reporting skills, creating comprehensive design proposals and assessment plans that adhere to rigorous aerospace engineering protocols and #safety #requirements. #GE #electrical #engineering #systems #computer #electronic #inelec #igee
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Dreaming of Working in Submarine Cable Fiber Companies? Ever wonder what it takes to join the teams building the internet highways under the sea? It's not just about telecom geeks! Submarine cable projects need talents from all kinds of engineering backgrounds. Check this out: Electrical Engineers - Keeping the cables powered and fault-free is your mission. Energy flows depend on you! Mechanical Engineers - Designing and maintaining the robust machinery to lay cables on ocean beds? That’s your game. Oceanic Engineers - You decode the deep-sea environment where these cables will live. Tides, currents, and seafloor conditions—no mystery is too big! Naval Engineers - You’re the boss of those giant cable-laying ships. Guiding them to place each line perfectly. Ahoy, captain! Civil Engineers - Coastal landing stations and solid connections to land-based networks rely on your skills. Building the future, brick by brick! Telecommunications Engineers - Yep, you ensure data zips seamlessly through those cables. Speed, reliability, and connection are your mantra. Materials Engineers - Building cables that survive decades under pressure, saltwater, and wear and tear? That's your genius at work. Electronic Engineers - Mastering the optical equipment and systems that bring these cables to life. Your expertise ensures we’re always connected! Submarine cables are where technology meets the thrill of the unknown. If you’re a university student dreaming big, why not explore this incredible world? Repost ♻️ if you liked it. #SubmarineCables #EngineeringCareers #TechDreams #UniversityStudents #FutureEngineers #DWDM #OceanEngineering #OpticalNetworks
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