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🚨 🚨 NEW ROLE🚨 🚨 🚨🚨HOT JOB ALERT🚨🚨 To all my Electrical professionals, I have a Electrical Precon Manager opportunity with a Top National Construction Firm. The ideal candidate will have nothing less than 8–10 years of industry experience with a focus on electrical systems in large scale commercial projects such as manufacturing and industrial. This person can be based out (Dallas, Houston, Raleigh, and Greenville) If you or someone you know is interested, please contact me at Andrew@Hirewell.com
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𝐂𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐛𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐎𝐯𝐞𝐫 𝟐𝟎 𝐘𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐄𝐱𝐜𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐀𝐌 𝐂𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐛𝐞𝐥𝐥 AM Campbell (UK) Ltd - Electrical Contractors, has been delivering expert electrical services across industries and to the wider community for over two decades. Director Gavin Fraser, and his team of qualified and approved electricians, bring extensive experience and reliability to every project, from residential and commercial workscopes to offshore operations. Their services include: ➡️ Control panels ➡️Electrical fit-out ➡️COMPEX Hazardous area work ➡️Lighting, housing & CCTV ➡️OZEV and EST approved EV installers with Porsche, Rolec, Tesla, Zappi, EO an many others ➡️Electrical installation, maintenance, and repair. ➡️Sustainable energy solutions ➡️EICR – Electrical Installation Condition reporting ➡️24/7 call-out service for urgent electrical needs ➡️Offshore and onshore electricians AM Campbell has also been instrumental in our sister company’s journey towards net zero, recently project managing the installation of 194 solar panels on the JBS roof. This set-up generates a remarkable 50kW of energy, supporting their sustainable goals. For those in need of trusted electrical expertise, get in touch with Gavin Fraser and the team at AM Campbell - Visit our website: https://lnkd.in/eEcYBuJd #AMCampbell #ElectricalSolutions #OffshoreProjects #NetZero #SolarEnergy #Sustainability #Commercial #Residential #Peterhead #Aberdeenshire
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Are you a business owner in San Francisco struggling with electrical issues? 🔌 Wondering what to look for when hiring a commercial electrician who can handle the complexity of your projects with ease? Don’t let electrical problems dim your company's potential! Discover the essential tips and tricks to selecting the perfect professional for your electrical needs in our latest newsletter! You'll learn the crucial questions to ask and the top qualities to expect from a top-notch commercial electrician. 🛠️ Dive in and ensure your business is powered by the best! Head on to our newsletter and brighten up your knowledge! [Link in Bio] #SanFranciscoBusiness #ElectricianHiringGuide⚡#EnlightenYourBusiness
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https://lnkd.in/e_cKnrSt Discover how professional electrical services can revolutionize your space in our latest blog post, "Bright Ideas: Transform Your Space with Professional Electrical Services." Dive into the importance of hiring experts for electrical work, explore how upgrades can enhance your environment, and uncover the top benefits of enlisting professional electricians. Plus, gain valuable insight with practical tips on selecting the right electrical services tailored to your specific needs. Illuminate your home or office with confidence and style by harnessing the power of skilled professionals in the field.
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Bridging the Gap Between Electricians and Electrical Engineers: A Growing Necessity For years, electricians and electrical engineers have operated in the same field, but they often approach challenges from very different perspectives. Electricians focus on the practical, hands-on aspects of electrical systems—installing, maintaining, and ensuring safety—while engineers work on the design, theory, and system performance. Unfortunately, this can lead to communication gaps, as these two professions, despite being in related fields, tend to “speak different languages.” What’s becoming clear is that as technology advances and electrical systems become more complex (think smart grids, energy storage, and renewable integration), there’s a growing necessity for individuals who can bridge this gap. These professionals are not just electricians or engineers—they are a rare combination of both. They can seamlessly translate the needs of one group to the other, ensuring that designs are not just sound in theory but also practical in execution. This isn’t something that happened by chance; it’s been created out of necessity. The complexity of modern electrical systems has forced the emergence of a new role: someone who can lead and collaborate with both electricians and engineers. This role is becoming critical to ensure that projects stay on track, are understood by all parties, and meet both design specifications and practical requirements. It’s fascinating to witness the rise of this third arena where individuals are now competing. While it may not have been intended, the need for leadership that can communicate across these two specialties is driving the creation of a new breed of professionals. These people are crucial in ensuring that everyone is on the same page, making sure projects are not only completed but optimized for the real world. I would call it the new leadership role. If you’ve ever worked in the field, you’ve probably experienced the need for this role firsthand. What are your thoughts on how this gap can be closed further?
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