Suhad Andersen is applying for a position and providing her resume. She has over 14 years of experience in management and customer service roles. She also has 4 years of experience in medical and dental reception and hospital administration. She is a self-starter who is highly motivated and seeks to utilize her skills and strong work ethic. She prides herself on her quality customer service and capabilities in that area. She looks forward to discussing how she can utilize her leadership, team-building and customer relations strengths to help the company achieve its goals.
AutoCAD portfolio:
- studying ,,AutoCAD 2015 and AutoCAD LT 2015 Esentials’’ book from Sybex, Author Scott Onstott
- Level 3 Course in 2D Computer Aided Design, East Berkshire College, UK
- AutoCAD 2015 Essential Training – www.Lynda.com
1. Regulations are in place to protect electricians from electrocution when working on live circuits. The circuit must be tested to ensure it is dead before working and proper protective equipment like insulated gloves must be worn if working live.
2. When inspecting a new or retested building, all circuits must be tested to ensure live conductors are terminated correctly and systems are safe for customers to use.
3. Initial inspections of new installations require checking every circuit to ensure everything is 100% safe before turning the power on. Periodic inspections are also required to ensure safety is maintained over time.
This document is a work portfolio from Stefan Sandu from 2016 that details his experience with various domestic and commercial electrical installation projects. It outlines tasks performed such as installing sockets, lights, distribution boards, trunking, conduit, and connecting power for various appliances and systems. The portfolio demonstrates experience with both domestic refurbishment work as well as commercial first and second fix installations for warehouses, offices, and car parks.
1. The document provides specifications for the electrical installation of a proposed new highways depot. It lists tasks to complete the design project, including selecting wiring systems, showing circuit layouts, determining circuit information, and sizing conductors.
2. The responses provide details of the circuit designs for the depot, including wiring routes, circuit identification, protective device selection, demand calculations, and conductor sizing. Tables and drawings are referenced.
3. Requirements for a trunking run are determined, with the minimum 100mm x 38mm trunking size selected based on the total cable fill factor.
This document outlines an office project from 2017. It provides a top view plan that starts simply and becomes more complete, including all layers. Additional details on the office project are not specified beyond the top view plans being presented.
Suhad Andersen is applying for a position and providing her resume. She has over 14 years of experience in management and customer service roles. She also has 4 years of experience in medical and dental reception and hospital administration. She is a self-starter who is highly motivated and seeks to utilize her skills and strong work ethic. She prides herself on her quality customer service and capabilities in that area. She looks forward to discussing how she can utilize her leadership, team-building and customer relations strengths to help the company achieve its goals.
AutoCAD portfolio:
- studying ,,AutoCAD 2015 and AutoCAD LT 2015 Esentials’’ book from Sybex, Author Scott Onstott
- Level 3 Course in 2D Computer Aided Design, East Berkshire College, UK
- AutoCAD 2015 Essential Training – www.Lynda.com
1. Regulations are in place to protect electricians from electrocution when working on live circuits. The circuit must be tested to ensure it is dead before working and proper protective equipment like insulated gloves must be worn if working live.
2. When inspecting a new or retested building, all circuits must be tested to ensure live conductors are terminated correctly and systems are safe for customers to use.
3. Initial inspections of new installations require checking every circuit to ensure everything is 100% safe before turning the power on. Periodic inspections are also required to ensure safety is maintained over time.
This document is a work portfolio from Stefan Sandu from 2016 that details his experience with various domestic and commercial electrical installation projects. It outlines tasks performed such as installing sockets, lights, distribution boards, trunking, conduit, and connecting power for various appliances and systems. The portfolio demonstrates experience with both domestic refurbishment work as well as commercial first and second fix installations for warehouses, offices, and car parks.
1. The document provides specifications for the electrical installation of a proposed new highways depot. It lists tasks to complete the design project, including selecting wiring systems, showing circuit layouts, determining circuit information, and sizing conductors.
2. The responses provide details of the circuit designs for the depot, including wiring routes, circuit identification, protective device selection, demand calculations, and conductor sizing. Tables and drawings are referenced.
3. Requirements for a trunking run are determined, with the minimum 100mm x 38mm trunking size selected based on the total cable fill factor.
This document outlines an office project from 2017. It provides a top view plan that starts simply and becomes more complete, including all layers. Additional details on the office project are not specified beyond the top view plans being presented.
This document contains a table listing the specifications of various floor area circuits including: description, phase, current ratings, cable types, voltage drops, lengths and demand calculations. It includes circuits for office lights, rings, workshops, isolators and machines across 3 different areas with technical details like cable sizes, breaking capacities and diversity factors.
The document is an assessor's feedback on Andrew Flynn's common task submission. The assessor provides feedback on Andrew's responses to various parts of the common task. The assessor indicates that Andrew's first attempt was good and just needs minor revisions. The assessor sets a target date of November 7th for resubmission with changes made in a different colored font. On November 4th, the assessor confirms all required changes were made correctly.
Stefan Sandu's 2015 work portfolio summarizes his experience working as an electrician's mate and cable engineer. It describes projects he worked on installing cable trays, conduit, trunking, and ventilation systems. It also lists training he received including an IPAF course. The portfolio outlines additional work done as an electrician's mate in Reading, including with LCMs, LEDs, and replacing isolators.
1. Safe work practices such as risk assessment and permitting are required to safely isolate circuits before working on electrical systems. The electrician must be qualified and take precautions to prevent hazards.
2. When finding a fault, the electrician should explain to the client what needs to be isolated and the estimated time, then explain how the fault will be fixed once found.
3. The client should be informed of any circuit issues in a clear manner, treated with respect to maintain good relations, and given accurate information to avoid wasted costs or false beliefs about the electrician's abilities.
This document appears to be listing fixture types and maximum allowances for a panel P1. It includes lighting for a showroom and lighting for an open east area. In just 3 sentences or less, it provides information on fixture types and maximum totals for two spaces under panel P1.
This document contains a table listing the specifications of various floor area circuits including: description, phase, current ratings, cable types, voltage drops, lengths and demand calculations. It includes circuits for office lights, rings, workshops, isolators and machines across 3 different areas with technical details like cable sizes, breaking capacities and diversity factors.
The document is an assessor's feedback on Andrew Flynn's common task submission. The assessor provides feedback on Andrew's responses to various parts of the common task. The assessor indicates that Andrew's first attempt was good and just needs minor revisions. The assessor sets a target date of November 7th for resubmission with changes made in a different colored font. On November 4th, the assessor confirms all required changes were made correctly.
Stefan Sandu's 2015 work portfolio summarizes his experience working as an electrician's mate and cable engineer. It describes projects he worked on installing cable trays, conduit, trunking, and ventilation systems. It also lists training he received including an IPAF course. The portfolio outlines additional work done as an electrician's mate in Reading, including with LCMs, LEDs, and replacing isolators.
1. Safe work practices such as risk assessment and permitting are required to safely isolate circuits before working on electrical systems. The electrician must be qualified and take precautions to prevent hazards.
2. When finding a fault, the electrician should explain to the client what needs to be isolated and the estimated time, then explain how the fault will be fixed once found.
3. The client should be informed of any circuit issues in a clear manner, treated with respect to maintain good relations, and given accurate information to avoid wasted costs or false beliefs about the electrician's abilities.
This document appears to be listing fixture types and maximum allowances for a panel P1. It includes lighting for a showroom and lighting for an open east area. In just 3 sentences or less, it provides information on fixture types and maximum totals for two spaces under panel P1.