Hi All.
I would like to call on your experienced advice, so any help very much appreciated.
I am looking to change my career path, with the ultimate aim to being self-employed and in a more practical role again.
Im 31 now and my career started after completing a degree in Marine Engineering, which was hard, but managed to complete, although I dont feel im very academic. I then joined the Merchant Navy for 4 years, and now work as an applications engineer for an internal combustion engine manufacturer. So I do have some electrical knowledge and experience, but not nearly as much hands-on as I want, as that to me cements understanding and gives you real job satisfaction.
Basically Im unhappy sat at a desk and want to return to a practical job, much like I did at sea, but with purely electrical work and landbased. Electrical engineering is my weaker knowledge area (being mainly a mechanical biased) and is now fast becomming my strong interest.
I am looking at gaining the qualifications I need to work as an industrial electrician or power electrician.
First thing I should mention is that Im very slightly colourblind, but pass City University and Farnsworth D15 tests - I had to for my work at sea, to be able to work on the 3 phase systems etc.... I only fail the ishihara. Is that ever an issue on land?
I have been looking at C&G courses, and Im not yet 100% clear on what is right or required for certain fields.
So far one training centre said that many ex-military people complete a 4 week package they offer - inc. C&G 2382-10, 2392-10, 2393-10, 2391-10. Is that the route I should take?
However I also note 2330, 2339, and 2322, and told about 2395, as in future with more experience I would want to design systems and then install them etc...
Not sure what I need to do to be legal, or initially to gain experience as employable to work on 3 phase systems etc...
Any help greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Tim
I would like to call on your experienced advice, so any help very much appreciated.
I am looking to change my career path, with the ultimate aim to being self-employed and in a more practical role again.
Im 31 now and my career started after completing a degree in Marine Engineering, which was hard, but managed to complete, although I dont feel im very academic. I then joined the Merchant Navy for 4 years, and now work as an applications engineer for an internal combustion engine manufacturer. So I do have some electrical knowledge and experience, but not nearly as much hands-on as I want, as that to me cements understanding and gives you real job satisfaction.
Basically Im unhappy sat at a desk and want to return to a practical job, much like I did at sea, but with purely electrical work and landbased. Electrical engineering is my weaker knowledge area (being mainly a mechanical biased) and is now fast becomming my strong interest.
I am looking at gaining the qualifications I need to work as an industrial electrician or power electrician.
First thing I should mention is that Im very slightly colourblind, but pass City University and Farnsworth D15 tests - I had to for my work at sea, to be able to work on the 3 phase systems etc.... I only fail the ishihara. Is that ever an issue on land?
I have been looking at C&G courses, and Im not yet 100% clear on what is right or required for certain fields.
So far one training centre said that many ex-military people complete a 4 week package they offer - inc. C&G 2382-10, 2392-10, 2393-10, 2391-10. Is that the route I should take?
However I also note 2330, 2339, and 2322, and told about 2395, as in future with more experience I would want to design systems and then install them etc...
Not sure what I need to do to be legal, or initially to gain experience as employable to work on 3 phase systems etc...
Any help greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Tim