
from 2022and on ,I worked heavy duty materials. during that time I also learned about residential/commercial work. i started looking up codes in the NEC book. i became more independent working in both companies. During this time i started doing service calls, this is where I started diagnosing problems. in both companies i became more proficient in diagnosing issues,
during this time i progressed a lot with being able to run all types circuits. i also became better with time to start doing complete jobs without issues. this is when my supervisors complimenting on my work.
i have been studying to become a journeyman electrician. i am planning on taking my test in April.
wired new homes remodeled homes,and addition's
installed electrical panels,sub panel's
installed single,and three phase disconnects
pulled 2/4/6/8/9/10/12/14 gauge wire in commercial,or
industrial
wired single phase and three phase motors
I learned how to read blue prints and wiring schematics
I started to work with a company that was subcontracted to work in Pepco substations,this is where i did industrial work we started installing and replacing lights,switches,and receptacles
then moved to wiring three phase panels,disconnects,and motors
I worked for Walker electrical service unfortunately this job was dissolved, someone in the company we worked with was electrocuted
but during these years I worked with Walker electric during the day,i worked with SPI during evenings and weekends that is where i received all of my residential and some commercial
during the i measured bent and cut conduit, we used 1/2",3/4" 1" and larger
ASE master technician
GM world class certification
I CAR welding, frame repair