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1 hour
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4 hours
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Corporate / Group Training
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5 days
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Canada
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2 hours
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4 hours
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5 weeks
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Online
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3 days
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From 2,400 CAD
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4 hours
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Corporate / Group Training
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2 days
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Canada
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2 days
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Canada
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2 hours
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1 hour
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5 hours
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3 hours
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Revisions for the 2014 National Electrical Code - Part 3
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4 hours
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3 hours
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Online
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Substations - Volume II: Physical Layout
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Frequently asked questions
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What qualifications do you need to be an electrical engineer?
Electrical engineers need a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related field. Some positions may require a master's degree, Ph.D., or Professional Engineering (PE) licensure. They also need strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
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What's the difference between an electrical engineer and electrician?
Electrical engineers design, develop, and supervise electrical equipment and systems. Electricians install, maintain, and repair electrical systems. Engineers have higher education, while electricians complete apprenticeships or vocational training.
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What do electrical engineers do?
Electrical engineers design, develop, and manage electrical systems and equipment. They solve complex electrical problems, implement safety standards, collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, evaluate efficiency and performance, ensure compliance, and prepare technical documentation.
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