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The natural role of my work as an Electrical Engineer is to design, develop, and maintain electrical systems and equipment.
Designing electrical systems for buildings, power plants, or industrial facilities
Developing electrical schematics and blueprints
Testing and troubleshooting electrical equipment
Ensuring compliance with safety standards and regulations
Collaborating with other engineers and professionals on projects
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I was interviewed in Apr 2024.
Renewable energy sources are sources of energy that are replenished naturally, such as sunlight, wind, and water.
Solar energy: harnessing sunlight to generate electricity
Wind energy: using wind turbines to convert wind into electricity
Hydropower: generating electricity from flowing water in rivers or dams
Biomass: using organic materials like wood or agricultural waste to produce energy
Geothermal energy: tapping into he
posted on 5 Aug 2024
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Jul 2024. There was 1 interview round.
I chose Electrical Engineering because of my passion for understanding and working with technology.
Fascination with technology and how things work
Interest in problem-solving and innovation
Desire to contribute to advancements in the field
Enjoyment of hands-on projects and experimentation
Electrical engineers work on a wide range of products including consumer electronics, power systems, communication devices, and more.
Consumer electronics such as smartphones, laptops, and TVs
Power systems including generators, transformers, and distribution systems
Communication devices like routers, modems, and cell phones
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Jan 2021. There was 1 interview round.
Current is the flow of electric charge in a circuit.
Current is measured in amperes (A).
It is caused by the movement of electrons or other charged particles.
Current can flow in both directions in an alternating current (AC) circuit.
In a direct current (DC) circuit, current flows in only one direction.
The magnitude of current is determined by the voltage applied and the resistance in the circuit.
I was interviewed in May 2024.
Types of single phase motors include split-phase, capacitor start, shaded pole, and permanent split capacitor motors.
Split-phase motor: commonly used in household appliances like fans and blowers
Capacitor start motor: used in high starting torque applications like air compressors
Shaded pole motor: used in small appliances like refrigerators and fans
Permanent split capacitor motor: used in HVAC systems and pumps
Transfermars are devices used to transfer electrical power or signals from one circuit to another.
Types include transformers, capacitors, inductors, and transmission lines
Transformers transfer electrical power between circuits through electromagnetic induction
Capacitors store and release electrical energy
Inductors store energy in a magnetic field
Transmission lines transfer electrical signals over long distances
posted on 5 Aug 2024
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Jul 2024. There was 1 interview round.
I chose Electrical Engineering because of my passion for understanding and working with technology.
Fascination with technology and how things work
Interest in problem-solving and innovation
Desire to contribute to advancements in the field
Enjoyment of hands-on projects and experimentation
Electrical engineers work on a wide range of products including consumer electronics, power systems, communication devices, and more.
Consumer electronics such as smartphones, laptops, and TVs
Power systems including generators, transformers, and distribution systems
Communication devices like routers, modems, and cell phones
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