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    The Electrician, Inc - April 26, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Electrician, Inc. is known throughout the Madison, WI area for a variety of quality service options. We can help with troubleshooting, provide repairs, and we are happy to provide you a quote for electrical projects around your home like service upgrades. We are experts at knob & tube electrical upgrades, and more. Whether youre interested in lighting and outlet installations for your home or business, need interior TV cable, networking and telephone cable installations, or have questions about our services, we look forward to talking to you and providing a no obligation quote for the work you need done.

    We are here to help with all your electrical issues. Call us for a quote today and well get back to you quickly. We care about customer service, safety, and quality workmanship. In Madison, WI and the surrounding area weve worked hard to build a solid reputation that spans 14+ years. We are committed to putting customer service, quality and safety at the forefront of every project we work on. Call today to discuss your residential, commercial, or industrial electrician needs.

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    TVA – Electrician Apprentice Program - March 9, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The electrician apprenticeship leads to the position of journeyman electrician. Apprentices assist journeymen electrician in simple functions related to constructing, servicing and maintaining TVA substations. As your experience and ability increase, the work will be varied to include more responsible phases of electrical work. It is your duty and responsibility to observe all safety regulations and protect your fellow employees and the public from hazardous conditions under your control. You will be required to complete satisfactorily certain technical and nontechnical training.

    Current pay for a Electrician Apprentice is as follows:

    Once you have successfully completed the apprenticeship, you are an electrician making $63,950 annually.

    To be considered for this training program, a candidate should have a high school diploma or a GED certificate and possess a valid drivers license. Candidates are required to pass the AIR test. See testing information. Some previous experience in electrical work is desirable and the ability to qualify for additional responsibility and further training.

    EEO StatementTVA is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable laws and regulations regarding equal employment opportunities. Any applicant or employee who believes s/he has a discrimination claim (including harassment or retaliation) must contact TVAs equal opportunity compliance office within 45 calendar days of the event or action s/he believes to constitute discrimination, harassment, or retaliation.Non-U.S. residents should read TVA's citizenship policy.Individuals interested in claiming veterans preference should read the information for claiming veterans preference.

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    2019 Texas Contractor Licenses: General, Electrical … - February 28, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Texas has its own set of rules when it comes to contractor licenses, and this article will try to cover in as much detail as possible, the different scenarios requiring licenses. Besides having the necessary licenses, you will also be required to havea general business license, insurance and possibly register as an employer unless you simply intend to run a one man shop.

    There are certain types of contractors that require state level licenses that include electrician, plumbers, fire sprinkler installation, HVAC and water well related services.

    A lot of other contractors such as general contractors, that you might expect to need a license, will be licensed at the local municipality or county level instead, where each specific area in turn has its own requirements too. It also means it will be more difficult to figure out if the contractor has the necessary permits.

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    Where do you go when you want to lookup the license of a contractor in Texas? On a state level, the contractor licenses are handled by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, and they can easily be contacted at(800) 803-9202. The licenses provided at state level can be checked using theTDLR License Data Search.

    There you can look up the licenses related to HVAC, well pumping and drilling, electricians, elevator and mold remediation contractors.

    To find the information related to contractor licenses in Houston, visit houstontx.gov. You also need a permit when you are doing work that isnt simply cosmetic in nature. You can find all the information regarding permits in Houston here.

    When wishing to do work in San Antonio, you will need to obtain a license and register in person. You can look up contractor licenses valid in San Antonio through this link. For additional information, visit this website.

    Contractors in Dallas can renew their licenses by emailing [emailprotected]with theircontractor number, address, contact number, valid certificate of insurance and name or with the following form. More information can be found through the City of Dallas website.

    Here is all the information you will need regarding contractor licenses in Austin.

    Visit this website to find information regarding contractor licenses in Fort Worth. This is the application that will be needed when registering.

    Find the contractor license requirements for El Paso here and use this form to register your company as either a general contractor, electrical contractor, mechanical contractor, electrical sign contractor, plumber, irrigator, fire systems or sign contractor.

    Here is all the information you need regarding regarding permits in the city of Arlington, and this is the work that is exempt from permit requirements, which includes painting, tiling and more.

    Doing HVAC work in Texas requires you to be licensed, and the state actually makes a distinction betweencommercial refrigeration and process cooling or heating andenvironmental air conditioning, meaning there are licenses for both categories. You can get licensed in both categories, or simply in one of them.

    In addition, the licenses are split up in class A and class B, which determines the capacity of the unit that you are allowed to work on. Class A license is the most extensive one that does not have any limitations, whereas the Class B license only lets you work on units with up to 1.5 million BTUs per hour and less than 25 tons of cooling.

    To do HVAC work in Texas you need to be licensed. To get an application, contact:

    Heres a list of the subjects on each exam and the number of questions on each subject for Class A and Class B:

    These subjects will appear in the exam for commercial refrigeration and process cooling and heating:

    When you have passed the exam it is time to get the appropriate insurances to be able to start working. Class B licenses require that you have at least insurance covering $200,000 aggregate for completed operations and products, $100,000 aggregate for bodily injury and property damage.

    The requirements for Class A licenses are three times the amounts required for Class B licenses.

    There are some reciprocity agreements with other states that include Georgia and South Carolina, meaning HVAC licenses from those two states may be used to obtain the necessary licenses in Texas too. This is how you can take advantage of the reciprocity program.

    Prior to taking the contractor licensing exams in Texas, you will need to file an application with theTexas Department of Licensing and Regulation. It usually takes TDLR 2-3 weeks to process an application, and you will be informed by letter once your application as been approved.

    Texas Department of Licensing and RegulationE. O. Thompson State Office BuildingP. O. Box 12157Austin, TX 78711(800) 803-9202Email:[emailprotected]http://www.license.state.tx.us/acr/acr.htm

    You can find all the forms related to air conditioning and refrigeration here. There are also certain fees that you need to pay in order to take the exam, which includes a $50 fee to file your application to the TDLR, the fee of the license which is $115 and then every time you need to renew it, which is $65. You can go here when you simply need to renew it.

    For either of the tests, you will need 70% correct answers to pass. The class A exam contains 120 questions (230 minutes allowed), while class B contains 100 (170 minutes allowed). PSI, which is the entity that offers the exams charges $75 for class A exams and $60 for class B.

    We strongly encourage you to get this course that will help you get ready for the Texas Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Examwhich includes test taking tips, instructor support, calculations, practice exams and all the guides that you need to make sure you pass.

    Working on fire sprinkler systems in Texas requires that you get the relevant licenses. You can find the forms that you need here, and if you have any additional questions, these should be directed to SFMO, the State Fire Marshalls Office.

    There are three different types of fire sprinkler licenses in the state of Texas, that include the underground water supply piping, family dwelling and commercial. This is the information that is relevant to each of the different types of licenses, as well as the tests required for each type. The information and the picture was retrieved from theTexas Department of Insurance website.

    In order to obtain a license, you will also need to show proof of sufficient insurance, which includes$100,000 for bodily injury and property damage per occurrence with a $300,000 yearly coverage.

    Additionally, you need an authority to do business in the state which is provided by the Texas Secretary of State or by the County Clerk. You also need to show good standing with the Texas Comptroller, which is done using a letter of good standing from them.

    For each fire sprinkler system contractor, there must be at least one managing employee who has obtained the RME license, or the Responsible Managing Employee license. The license requirements for the three different types of RMEs also have different required exams.

    The general RME requires both theSprinkler Statute & Rules TFM08 exam and theNICET III Layout exam. The underground RME requirestheSprinkler Statute & Rules TFM08 exam and theSprinkler Underground TFM10 exam.

    The exam is administered by PSI and exams can be schedule through this link.

    TheNational Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) course is required for RMEs in all categories except underground. You can obtain more information on the NICET certificates and their requirements throughnicet.org or by contacting them with the information below.

    National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies1420 King StreetAlexandria, VA 22314888-476-4238http://www.nicet.org

    Here is the more accurate contact information with regards to the different departments.

    There are different costs associated with becoming a licensed fire sprinkler systems contractor, including $45 or $60 for exams, which is determined by the need type of exam. The application fee for a certificate is $50. The certificate for the general category will set you back $900, while both the underground and dwelling ones cost $300. The licenses will need to be renewed every two years, and the current fees are as follows.

    Information fromhttp://www.tdi.texas.gov/forms/sfmfireindustry/sf040sprkguide.pdf

    While not being an official reciprocity program, the SFMO may waive its license requirements for contractors from states where the requirements are fairly similar, although its at their mercy to do so.

    To do plumbing work in Texas, you will need a license.There are different types of plumbing licenses in Texas including ones as Responsible Master Plumber, Master Plumber, Journeyman Plumber, Tradesman Plumber-Limited and Plumbing Inspector. Apprentices will also need to be registered. You can read the different requirements for the different licenses by following their respective links.

    Any questions you may have should be directed to the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners.

    Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners929 East 41st StreetP. O. Box 4200Austin, TX 78765-4200(800) 845-6584http://www.tsbpe.state.tx.us/

    In order to get the plumbing licenses, you will need to pay a fee for handling the application. Once approved, you will be able to take the corresponding exams. For a Master Plumber for example, you will first need to pay a $175 fee to the TSBPE followed by a $75 fee once you have passed the exam in order to get the license.

    The exam and application fees vary for the different licenses. These numbers have been retrieved from the individual pages.

    The Responsible Master Plumber license is the highest ranking you are able to obtain, and you will need to currently be a Master Plumber to apply for it. To become a Master Plumber you will need to be a Journeyman Plumber and have had that license for 4 or more years. If you have taken an approved training course, the 4 year requirement may be reduced to one year.

    While not being a reciprocity program, you may be able to get your Journeyman or Master Plumber license transferred from a different state and have it turned into a Journey Plumber license in Texas.

    It not only requires good standing with the TSBPE but also that you are currently a Master Plumber. You need to submit proof of commercial liability insurance worth at least $300,000 and take a24-hour training course approved by TSBPE, unless you had the certificate of insurance already filed in the beginning of 2012. Being in good standing with the TSBPE requires that you pay any amount of money that is currently due as well as any possible penalties.

    The Responsible Master Plumber is available to do all the management required, as well as obtaining the necessary permits to do the related work.

    Should you wish to drop the RMP title, that is also possible.

    Theres an exam needed to be taken in order to become a Master Plumber, as can also be seen by the fee that needs to be paid. With the approved training program, you need one year of experience as a Journeyman Plumber, and otherwise its four. With a Master Plumber license from another state you may be able to get the Texan equivalent too.

    The Master Plumber is able to do all the different work, although being under the responsibility of the Responsible Master Plumber. The fees can be seen in the chart above.

    The exam includes a range of different topics with 210 multiple choice questions. These are the topics covered.

    The hands-on part of the exam includes:

    The exam costs $40, and you need to have a high school diploma or a GED as well as either be a citizen or an otherwise eligible alien.

    You are required to have no less than 8,000 hours of experience working in the plumbing trade as an apprentice or as aTradesman Plumber-Limited and have either completed an approved training program or have completed a 48-hour training course approved by TSBPE.

    The journeyman exam also consists of both a written and hands-on part, and these are some of the topics that are covered in it.

    To become aTradesman Plumber-Limited you need at least 4,000 hours of experience working with plumbing as an apprentice or be a Journeyman Plumber or Master Plumber licensed in a different state. It also requires you going through a 24-hour training course approved by TSBPE.

    The exam costs $55 and requires that you have a high school diploma or GED as well as either being a Master Plumber, Journeyman Plumber, Professional Engineer, Architect, or a otherwise already be a Plumbing Inspector in a different state that has more or less the same requirements. Theres also a minimum requirement of 500 hours of previous experience as well.

    Doing electrical work in Texas requires a license, which is issued by TDLR. You can contact them using the information below.

    Texas Department of Licensing and RegulationTDLR Electricians ProgramP.O. Box 12157Austin, Texas 78711(800) 803-9202http://www.license.state.tx.us/electricians/elec.htm[emailprotected].

    All the different forms you will need to apply can be found here. There are a lot of different license classes when it comes to electricians in Texas. We will briefly cover the different options below. Each of them have different needed qualifications that you will need to live up to.

    When you need to renew your electricians license in Texas, this can be done online using this link.

    To obtain the business license of electrical contractor, the person responsible must either himself be a licensed master electrician and/or employ someone with that license. Financial responsibility must be proven as well as compliance with workers compensation coverage. Access the application here.

    To register a business license as an electrical sign contractor, the responsible party must either be a licensed master sign electrician. One can also be employed instead. You are required to show financial responsibility and meet the requirements governing workers compensation. You can access the application here.

    To register a business license as a residential appliance installation contractor, the responsible party must either be a licensed residential appliance installer. One can also be employed instead. You are required to show that you have and maintain business liability insurance and adhere to the workers compensation coverage requirements. The two relevant forms can be accessed here and here.

    To obtain a license as a Master Electrician, you are required to have a minimum of 12,000 hours of training while being supervised by a Master Electrician, and you are also required to pass the necessary exam. Access the application here or the form for the reciprocity program here.The exam costs $78 to take and the license costs $50.

    To obtain a license as a Master Sign Electrician, you are required to have a minimum of 12,000 hours of training while being supervised by a Master Sign Electrician, and you are also required to pass the necessary exam. Access the application here.The exam costs $63 to take and the license costs $50.

    To obtain a license as a Journeyman Electrician, you are required to have a minimum of 8,000 hours of training while being supervised by a Master Electrician, and you are also required to pass the necessary exam required for journeymen. Access the application here. View the form to apply for a reciprocity license through this link.The exam costs $63 to take and the license costs $35.

    To obtain a license as a Journeyman Sign Electrician, you are required to have a minimum of 8,000 hours of training while being supervised by a Master Sign Electrician, and you are also required to pass the necessary exam required. Access the application here.The exam costs $63 to take and the license costs $35.

    To obtain a license as a Residential Wireman, you are required to have a minimum of 4,000 hours of training while being supervised by a Master Electrician or Residential Wireman, and you are also required to pass the necessary exam required. Access the application here.The exam costs $63 to take and the license costs $25.

    To obtain a license as a Maintenance Electrician, you are required to have a minimum of 8,000 hours of training while being supervised by a Master Electrician or Maintenance Electrician, and you are also required to pass the necessary exam required. Access the application here.The exam costs $63 to take and the license costs $25.

    To obtain a license as a Residential Appliance Installer, you are required to be at least 16 years old and you will need to pass the corresponding exam. The two corresponding forms can be found here and here. The exam costs $63 to take and the license costs $35.

    To become an Electrical Apprentice, you need to be at least 16 years old and help a Master Electrician in installing electrical work. You can apply online or using this form. The license costs $20 to get.

    Texas has reciprocity agreements with Louisiana, North Carolina, Arkansas, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Wyoming.

    These are the requirements for a Master or Journeyman Electrician. The picture is from TDLR.

    The reciprocity agreement for Master Electricians is only available for Louisiana and North Carolina license holders. The Journeyman Electrician program is available for the rest of the states. However, these are the only two types of licenses available through reciprocity, and the others, which include residential wireman or sign electricians, do not have reciprocity programs. If you wish to obtain one of these other licenses, you will be required to go through the traditional route of passing the necessary exams and showing that you live up to the other requirements.

    When you are about to take the electrical examinations, we recommend that you study the National Electrical Code. We have also partnered up with an educational provider and are able to help you pass the test more easily with this course.It gives you access to all the guides, practice quizzes, calculations, tips as well as being able to ask an instructor questions.

    You will need the relevant license when you wish to either do well drilling or pump installation in Texas. This is also administered by the TDLR.

    Texas Department of Licensing and RegulationP. O. Box 12157Austin, TX 78711(512) 463-6599Fax: (512) 475-2871http://www.license.state.tx.us/wwd/wwd.htm

    For well drilling, there are 6 different types of licenses that are issued:General Well Driller, Water Well Driller, Closed Loop Geothermal Well Driller, Monitor Well Driller, Dewatering Well Driller and Injection Well Driller.

    For pump installation, there are five different types of licences that are issued:General Pump, Single Phase Pump, Three Phase Pump, Line Shaft Turbine Pump & Windmills, Hand Pump & Pump Jack.

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    Electrician | General Dynamics - February 28, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Requisition Number: 2018Location: Joint Systems Manufacturing Center - Lima, OHPosition Type: Full-Time RegularEducation Required: High School DiplomaRelocation Provided: NoExperience Required: 7 - 10 YearsDepartment: Electricians - L2408 (Indirect)

    Position Description: Layout, install, maintain and repair of electrical equipment and power and lighting systems in the plant including motors, generators, transformers, controls and mechanisms, timing devices, switches, cables and conduits, communicating, recording and alarm systems.

    Use various types of testing equipment to locate and correct trouble

    Work on energized circuits when required

    May be required to work on high voltage equipment

    May make functional tests to determine that the electricity powered or electrically controlled machines or equipment operate properly after installation or repair.

    Determine horsepower requirements, line loads, material requirements, etc.

    May be assigned to specialized work within the classification.

    May be assisted by Helper.

    Position Requirements: Must have high school diploma or equivalent (GED)

    Must be at least 18 years of age or older

    Must Journeyman Electrician or provide documentation to support 8 years of experience in the Electrical trade.

    Must be U. S. Citizen

    Must be able to obtain / maintain a security clearance.

    Must be able to successfully, complete the pre-employment process including drug screen and background check

    Must obtain Department of Army Police unescorted access.

    Must have ability to read and work from blueprints.

    Must be able to successfully complete the pre-employment process including drug screen and background check.

    We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class. General Dynamics Land Systems is committed to working with and providing accommodations to individuals with a disability. Candidates who require a reasonable accommodation due to disability for any part of the application or hiring process may contact benefits@gdls.com for assistance. Determination of requests for reasonable accommodation are made on a case-by-case basis.

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    Online Electrician Training – Ashworth College - February 8, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Qualified electricians need to have deep theoretical know-how and advanced practical skillseven for entry-level roles. That includes electrical equipment installation and tool usage, basic electricity and AC current theory, and a wide range of installation procedures for both residential and commercial properties.

    Our electrician courses online align with the National Electric Code (NEC) to help you develop the safe, job-ready electrician skills employers demand. And because our course is self-paced, you can study to advance your career without having to interrupt it.

    Easily afford this API Program Name program with no interest monthly payment options

    Fit study around your life with our flexible online study model

    Upgrade your career prospects and achieve your goals

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    In a world dependent on electricity, climate control, and household conveniences, the demand for qualified electricians is rising steadily. The U.S. Department of Labor expects electrician careers to grow 14% through 2026*, accounting for more than 750,000 jobs by then.

    Start online electrician courses as soon as you enroll and graduate in as little as four months.

    Gain expertise in NEC, the adopted standard for the safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment in the United States.

    Our Electrician Training program is one of the most affordable of its kindand we have flexible payment options.

    Start online electrician courses as soon as you enroll and graduate in as little as four months.

    Gain expertise in NEC, the adopted standard for the safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment in the United States.

    Our Electrician Training program is one of the most affordable of its kindand we have flexible payment options.

    You may be taking your first steps into higher education. Or you may be considering online study for the first time. Whatever your situation, we're here to guide you through the process and answer any questions you have.

    Our Electrician Training online program is not the only trades-focused course we offer. Our other trades programs include:

    A career in this field may require you to meet certain licensing, training, and other requirements that can vary by vocation and state. You should check with your state, local government, and/or licensing board to find out which requirements may be applicable in your state. Click here for contact information on state licensing/regulatory boards and certain professional licensing information.

    *Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Electricians (October 24, 2017)

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    Electrician License Requirements - February 8, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Contactyour local BuildingDepartment or official to find out current licenserequirements for your area. For information about continuing educationunits, check out our electricalseminars.

    Examquestions come from theory, commonknowledge, and the National Electrical Code whichwould be the same in any state. The main difference in testing indifferent states are the questions involving state and local laws andrules. Check out our list of frequentlyasked questions about licensing and the electrical exam.

    Somestates are now requiring an exam on Business and Law for thecontractors license.

    Themajor purpose of a license is to protect public health and safety bypreventing unqualified people from practicing a given profession oroccupation. Licensing is also a formal and legal way of defining aprofession and a means of including, in practice, those who meetpredetermined standards deemed to be necessary for the protection ofthe public.

    Licensingis more than passing an exam and paying a fee; it is being held responsibleand liable to penalties for incompetence or illegal/immoral actions.Having a license suspended or revoked is not only to punish and toavoid repetition of improper acts, it is to protect the general public.

    Afterpassing the exam there are requirements thatmust be met in most States. These requirements must be kept up tomaintain your license. All licenses, regardless of issuance date, aresubject to renewal, on a given date by the State. Failure to maintainthe requests can cause automatic termination of the license.

    Worker'sCompensation Insurance - Submit a certificate ofworker's compensation insurance from an insurance company authorized todo business in this State, and a statement from the insurance carrierthat the board will be notified of any withdrawal, termination, orcancellation of the insurance.

    Liabilityand Property Damage Insurance - Submit a certificate of insurance from aninsurance company or agency authorized to do business in your State,showing full policy coverage of the applicant for comprehensivepersonal injury and property damage liability. The dollar amount willvary from State to State.

    Placeof Business - A licensed contractor shallhave and maintain a definite place of business where the license may beserved notice and legal process in the State within an area zoned forsuch business and shall display therein his contractor's license. APost Office Box number is not accepted as a place of business.

    Fees- License fees will be due.Specific amounts will be given at the appropriate time.

    Thedifficulty for some taking an exam is the questions come froma broad area of the electrical trade and are not necessarilylimited to only the type of electrical work that you perform. For alist of books and DVDsto help you prepare for the journeyman and master electrical exam aswell as the business law exam, check out our current catalog.

    Theexam is written for any electrician that sits for the test thatparticular day. You may only wire houses, but the electriciansitting behind you only wires hospitals or gas stations. Some exam questionsmay come from areas of the Code book you've never used in your work.

    Localexams sometimes don't fully evaluate ones craftsmanship and knowledgeof the electrical trade. National testing organizations haveincorporated the latest technology. A task analysis is used to developa test that is a fair test of ones knowledge in the electrical trade.

    Atask analysis is performed by a committee of competent experts in theelectrical field. A field survey of tradespeople performing the tasksin the field is listed in an outline with the degree of each taskevaluated and used in the exam.

    Sure,I heard all the negatives of being required to take an exam over theyears. The statement that always appears in my mind was said by VinceLombardi: "Winning isn't everything, but it sure beats thesecond choice".

    Thetime has come to demand accountability and it starts with you. Demand alicense.

    Writtenexams whether written by a testing company, licensing board, or by theelectrical inspector are generally based on the same categories ofquestioning: Code, theory, practical knowledge, etc.

    The percentage of questions asked from the category may vary due to theexams being customized to meet the requirements for the area in whichthe exam is being given.

    Someexams require a larger or smaller percentage of questions asked from acategory than another area requires. This decision is made by theelectrical board members of that area.

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    General Electric (GE) to Post Q4 Earnings: What’s in Store … - January 29, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    General Electric Company (GE - Free Report) is scheduled to report fourth-quarter 2018 results on Jan 31, before the market opens.

    This industrial conglomerates financial performance in the last four quarters was mixed, having recorded better-than-expected results in two and lagging estimates in the other two. The companys average earnings surprise was a positive 3.53%. In the last reported quarter, the companys earnings of 14 cents lagged the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 21 cents by 33.33%.

    The companys share price movements were not impressive. In the past three months, the stock price decreased 10% compared with the industrys decline of 1.1%.

    Let us see how things are shaping up for General Electric this quarter.

    Factors Influencing GEs Performance

    General Electrics third-quarter results were disappointing as the bottom line lagged estimates and declined on a year-over-year basis. Weakness in the Power segment was one of the major reasons behind poor performance in that quarter and prevailing headwinds might be a concern for the fourth quarter as well. The Power segment has been losing grounds to increasing popularity of renewable energy sources, macroeconomic challenges, overcapacity in the industry and geopolitical tensions.

    To revive the ailing segment, General Electric announced plans to split the power businesses in two one with gas product and services groups, and the other comprising steam, grid solutions, power conversion and nuclear businesses in October 2018. Also, the company still stands by the restructuring plan of June 2018 that will evolve it into a high-tech industrial company focused on Aviation, Power and Renewable Energy.

    General Electrics Aviation business gains from healthy growth in air travel globally as well as from increased shipments of LEAP engines and rise in air freight volumes. Conversely, Renewable Energy benefits from project builds and improvement in shipments while the Oil & Gas segment benefits from increasing onshore activities and Healthcare gain from the rising emerging market business. However, the Transportation segment is dealing with weakening locomotive end markets.

    It is worth mentioning here that General Electric intends to reduce structural costs in excess of $2 billion in 2018. However, exposure in the finance sector and high debts has been troubling.

    The Zacks Consensus Estimate for the Industrial segments revenues in the to-be-reported quarter is currently pegged at $30,987 million, reflecting decline of 3.8% from the previous years $32,214 million. Profit for the Industrial segment is likely to decrease 10.9% year over year to $3,156 million.

    GE Capitals Zacks Consensus Estimate for sales the fourth quarter is pegged at $1,992 million, down from $2,473 million reported in the previous quarter and up from $1,545 million generated in the year-ago quarter.

    Earnings Whispers

    Our proven model provides some idea about stocks that are about to release their earnings results. Per the model, a stock needs a combination of a positive Earnings ESP and a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), 2 (Buy) or 3 (Hold) for a likely earnings beat. You can uncover the best stocks to buy or sell before theyre reported with our Earnings ESP Filter.

    The case with General Electric has been provided below.

    Earnings ESP: General Electric has an Earnings ESP of 0.00%, with both the Most Accurate Estimate and the Zacks Consensus Estimate pegged at 18 cents.

    General Electric Company Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise

    General Electric Company Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise | General Electric Company Quote

    Zacks Rank: General Electric currently carries a Zacks Rank #3.

    Note that we caution against stocks with a Zacks Rank #4 or 5 (Sell-rated) going into the earnings announcement, especially when the company is seeing a negative estimate revisions momentum.

    Stocks That Warrant a Look

    One company in the industry that you may want to consider as our model shows that it has the right combination of elements to post an earnings beat this quarter.

    Griffon Corporation (GFF - Free Report) currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 and has an Earnings ESP of +37.50%.

    You can see the complete list of todays Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.

    Two companies in the Zacks Industrial Products sector that is likely to post upbeat earnings results this quarter is Colfax Corporation (CFX - Free Report) and Nordson Corporation (NDSN - Free Report).

    Colfax currently carries a Zacks Rank #2 and has an Earnings ESP of +1.43%.

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    Electrician Certification/License by State | Journeyman … - December 12, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    As skilled tradesmen that perform highly specialized and potentially dangerous work, electricians are subject to strict licensing requirements that must be met to legally practice their craft. However, the conditions that must be met to advance through the three standard licensing phases are anything but uniform from one jurisdiction to the next.

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    Even though exam requirements and specific training and classroom hour requirements differ from one jurisdiction to the next, the general licensing process for electricians almost always follows these three steps:

    Electrical Contractor License: The electrical contractor license is an optional business license reserved for master electricians that operate an electrical contracting business, or companies that employ at least one master electrician.

    Though this is representative of the process in most jurisdictions, there are a number of exceptions to these rules:

    Because of the inconsistencies and variations surrounding electrician licensing in the U.S., it is important to always check with your local licensing authority.

    To provide you with a quick overview of the licensing requirements in your area, the staff here at ElectricianSchoolEDU.org has assembled the key points for each state.

    For full details on the licensing requirements in your jurisdiction, check the individual state licensing guides found on our homepage.

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    Electrical Skills Assessment Australia – Down Under Centre - August 8, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Down Under Centre is proud to haveFuture Skills International working from our Centre. Theydeliver the Australian Government approved Skills Assessment for the purpose of migration and registration for electricians.Future Skills delivers technical electrical assessment bimonthly from DUC training centre.

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    Prior to completing a Skills Assessment for Australia, the Down Under Centre advisesyou to speak to a MARA approved migration agent. There is no point completing a skills assessment for Australia if you cant use your new qualification once in Australia!!

    Its a two step process for the electrical skills assessment to gain your Offshore Technical Skills Record and Skills Assessment result.

    1. DOCUMENTARY ASSESSMENT AND ADMIN FEE $1100 AUD:Give our office a call today to speak to one of our trained staff who can advise if you are eligible for the Electrical Skills Assessment. We are opened Monday to Friday 9am-5pm.

    You are required to gather all evidence for Future Skills International to assess. Inshort, you need to prove you have the skills required to complete the Practical Assessment. You need to prove you have worked as an electrician for more than 3 years if you hold your country of residencequalifications. If you dont hold any qualifications, you must supply proof you have been working in the electrical industry for 7 years.

    FSI-Documentary Evidence Application Form-July2018

    2. TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT $1760 AUD

    Once you have passed the documentary assessment stage, you will be advised to organise your 1-day Technical Assessment. During the Practical Assessment you will be tested on your electrical qualifications. You are not required to know the Australian electrical standards at this point but you will need to pass 3 practical assessments and a technical Interview. The Practical is:

    Wiring of a switchboard with circuit breakers, two way switching and power outlets you will be tested to see if the board works. Motor control circuit, draw a circuit and wire a motor that runs when pressing the start buttonthe contactor energises and turns on a three phase motor. The applicant must demonstrate a competent safe disconnect and reconnect procedure as part of this assessment. Test board, simulating a domestic installation with a few faults youneed to find.

    For more information about the step by step skills assessment process, see this link http://www.futureskillsinternational.com.au/_dbase_upl/2.PathwayDiagram-GeneralElectrician-July2017.pdf

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    How to Become an Electrician | Schools, Training … - July 23, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    From our basic lighting and electrical utility needs to the mega-watt commercial and industrial electrical wiring applications that keep businesses, hospitals, schools, and data centers humming, electricians are indispensable to life in the modern world. This is the underlying factor that explains why professionals in the electrical trade now earn salaries as high as $88,130, and why the trade is seeing job growth projections in the double-digits for the ten-year period leading up to 2025 (US Department of Labor, 2015).

    The rules and regulations that govern electrician licensing are different in every state. Even within a state, individual counties and cities often have their own rules and licensing authorities.

    As you work to complete your apprenticeship program, become licensed as a journeyman and eventually go on to become a master electrician and independent contractor, you will work closely with your local electrical trade regulatory agency.

    Follow the steps in this guide and review therules specific to your state and local jurisdiction to learn how to become an electrician:

    Your first order of business will be to make arrangements for gaining the real-world, on-the-job experience and classroom-based technical training required to become skilled in the trade and to meet the journeyman licensing requirements in your jurisdiction.

    In most cases, licensing jurisdictions cover an entire state, but in many cases licensing takes place at the county or city level. All licensing jurisdictions are free to establish their own on-the-job training and classroom hour requirements that must be met before you can take the journeyman examination. In virtually all cases, this would mean spending between four and six years working as an apprentice or trainee for a licensed electrical contracting company or state utility in order to satisfy the standard requirements. In most cases, you would simply transition into full time employment at the journeyman level with that same employer once you have met the licensing requirements.

    These types of arrangements are great for employers, employees and the industry. By taking on eager apprentices and trainees, in just a few years electrical contracting companies and state employers end up with loyal journeymen on their teams who are skilled in the specific type of wiring work the employer contracts out, whether residential, commercial or industrial.

    In all jurisdictions, training and classroom hour requirements for journeyman licensure would fall within this range:

    There are three primary ways to gain the required job experience and technical training required to earn a journeyman license:

    Vocational-Technical School

    Earning an electrician certificate or career diploma through a trade school or vocational-technical school (vo-tech), or even an associates degree in electrical technologythrough a community college or four-year school will provide you with the most thorough classroom and lab-based technical training available.

    Most licensing jurisdictions allow you to substitute some portion of your formal education for the job experience hours required for journeyman licensing. Generally, one year of education would count for 1,000 hours of on-the-job experience. Substituting formal education for job experience requirements would typically be limited to two years of education for 2,000 hours of job experience.

    This means you would still need to gain the remaining hours of experience on-the-job through a trainee field placement or apprenticeship before you would be eligible for your journeyman license. Many technical schools offer job placement assistance to help make this transition easier. Often, you would just stay on with the same employer.

    Some vocational-technical schools even offer full journeyman programs specifically designed to align with state or jurisdiction licensing requirements. These programs typically last two years. During this time you would study in the classroom and be placed with a local electrical contractor to gain much of the job experience required to earn your journeyman license. In most cases, you would accumulate 4,000 hours of job experience during the program, about half of what is usually required for a journeyman license.

    Usually, you would continue workingas an apprentice with the same employer, spend the next couple of years accumulating the remaining hours required for your journeyman license, then start the next phase of your career as a skilled journeyman with the same employer that provided your training.

    Union Apprenticeship

    Union apprenticeships are available in every state thanks to the combined effort of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) and the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA). These organizations worked together to establish the Electrical Training Alliance, a program that provides union apprenticeships that meet jurisdiction licensing requirements through Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committees (JATC) located in virtually every major metro area in the United States.

    Your local JATC will place you with a union employer in your area where you will work as an apprentice until you satisfy the journeyman licensing requirements in your jurisdiction. In most cases, your classroom and lab-based technical training would take place at your local JATC office.

    Participating in a union apprenticeship would require you to become a card-carrying member of the IBEW.

    Non-Union Apprenticeship

    Apprenticeship programs are also available through non-union employers, which sometimes refer to themselves as open shops or merit shops. The merit shop philosophy is that when employees do exceptional work, the business is successful and the employees enjoy the benefits that come along with that: raises, bonuses, benefits and overtime.

    Choosing to go with a non-union apprenticeship through an open shop versus a union apprenticeship is a personal decision that all prospective apprentices need to make for themselves. This would involve weighing the benefits that come with collective bargaining as a union member versus the cost of union dues, as well as personal preference and philosophy about union versus non-union employment.

    There are two main organizations that help offer apprenticeship and trainee placement with non-union electrical contractors: Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) and Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc (ABC). Both these organizations have chapters located in major cities throughout the United States that work to connect aspiring apprentices with non-union contractors in their area.

    As you near the end of your apprenticeship or on-the-job training program, you can start preparing for the journeyman electrician examination.

    Once youve completed the classroom education and on-the-job training required of your apprenticeship program, you should be well-qualified to take your jurisdictions journeyman electrician examination.

    Registering for this exam usually entails:

    Each jurisdiction may each offer its own unique version of the journeyman examination. These exams are usually multiple-choice and take between 3-4 hours to complete. A passing score is often considered to be 70 percent, and some exams are open-book.

    The subjects evaluated during the exam can include:

    Passing the journeyman electrician exam is typically the last step required to qualify to become licensed or certified as a journeyman in your jurisdiction. In most states, this license allows you to work as an electrician on residential and commercial assignments without direct supervision, doing activities like wiring, installing, and repairing electrical equipment. You will still work as part of a team led by a master electrician, although direct oversight of each task isnt usually required.

    Take care to renew your license as needed and keep up with any continuing education requirements.

    Some states offer a variety of different journeymen licenses in specific areas like residential/commercial, specialty installations, or industrial electric instead of a general journeyman license.

    Once you start work as a journeyman electrician you can begin to accumulate hours of experience. If you choose to move up the ladder to become a master electrician, you must accumulate a specific number of years of experience as detailed by the regulatory agency responsible for overseeing the licensing laws in your local jurisdiction.

    While youre accumulating experience you may choose to take additional steps to qualify for a specialty license if it is available in your jurisdiction. If you are interested in any of the following, then check with the licensing authority in your jurisdiction to see if any of these specialty licenses would be available to you:

    Qualifying for a specialty license usually involves gaining additional work experience and education, as well as passing another examination.

    Many electricians are happy working their entire careers at the journeyman level. However if you want to take your career to the next level then you can consider becoming a master electrician.

    Master electricians have more career options than journeymen. Depending on your jurisdictions regulations, as a master electrician you can do things that would include:

    Qualifying to become a master electrician usually involves the following process:

    The master electrician exam covers advanced methodologies and theory of the subjects that were originally covered in your journeyman examination. It is usually multiple-choice, three to five hours in length, and may be open-book. A passing score is typically considered to be 70 percent.

    Depending on your jurisdiction, you may need to:

    While you may have reached your professional goal by becoming a master electrician, you still have the option to become an independent contractor if you choose to take your career one step further.

    At some point in your career as a master electrician, you may decide to take the next step and become an independent electrical contractor. This involves a high level of responsibility and can involve bidding your own multi-million dollar projects both government and private. Independent electrical contractors are master electricians (and can be large companies that employ at least one master electrician).

    Whether as an individual contractor working smaller jobs with a team you put together yourself, or as the owner of a major electrical contracting company, holding a contractors license would allow you to:

    Typically, jurisdictions offer a general contractor license that would allow you to perform electrician services as an independent contractor. Some jurisdictions require you to apply for a specific type of contractor license, such as:

    Qualifying for an independent electrical contractor license often requires:

    Some jurisdictions also require you to pass an independent electrical contractor exam. If this is necessary, you can expect the exam to be multiple-choice and take between 60 and 90 minutes to complete. The contents of this exam can include:

    You can register for this exam with the contractors licensing authority in your local jurisdiction or with a third-party testing company.

    Depending on your jurisdiction, you may need to renew your independent electrical contractor license periodically. This can entail continuing education and a minimum number of hours of work for each renewal period.

    Once you have completed this step you are prepared to work as a highly experienced senior electrician at the top of your field.

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