Hi guys,
at the moment i am an electrical and instrumentation technician, mainly working on process control and manufacturing machines. I am involved with alot of 3 phase equipment, PLC systems, servo drive systems as well as temperature control and other process control instrumentation (pressure, level, weight etc etc...) we have alot of DC drives and AC inverter drives.
basically im bored of being stuck in a factory (all be it very friendly and sometimes interesting) week in week out. i fancy getting out and about. I am more interested in the servo/PLC and inverter side of things and i quite fancied doing something to do with theme park /fairground rides. i know alot of them these days are using ac drives and the like. these rides must break down just like any other machines...and somebody has to fix them
does anybody have any idea of how one would go about getting into such a career? and if so what qualifications i would need to have?
i currently have NVQ 2/3 in electrical maintenance
BTEC national in electrical engineering
HNC/D in electrical engineering
City and guilds instrumentation technician (cant remember the course number)
qualified to work in flame free areas and testing live upto 1000V (the latter is an "in house" qualification mainly based on being deemed competant to work live so im not sure if it counts in the outside world.)
plus, i have 7 years practical experience so not just a theory guy
Cheers
Ian
at the moment i am an electrical and instrumentation technician, mainly working on process control and manufacturing machines. I am involved with alot of 3 phase equipment, PLC systems, servo drive systems as well as temperature control and other process control instrumentation (pressure, level, weight etc etc...) we have alot of DC drives and AC inverter drives.
basically im bored of being stuck in a factory (all be it very friendly and sometimes interesting) week in week out. i fancy getting out and about. I am more interested in the servo/PLC and inverter side of things and i quite fancied doing something to do with theme park /fairground rides. i know alot of them these days are using ac drives and the like. these rides must break down just like any other machines...and somebody has to fix them
does anybody have any idea of how one would go about getting into such a career? and if so what qualifications i would need to have?
i currently have NVQ 2/3 in electrical maintenance
BTEC national in electrical engineering
HNC/D in electrical engineering
City and guilds instrumentation technician (cant remember the course number)
qualified to work in flame free areas and testing live upto 1000V (the latter is an "in house" qualification mainly based on being deemed competant to work live so im not sure if it counts in the outside world.)
plus, i have 7 years practical experience so not just a theory guy
Cheers
Ian