Ireland's Electrical Issue 101 Feb-Mar

TRAINING

“I started studying the modules during my graduate trainee programme. At the time, I was working at the trade counter in the Glasnevin branch, which was very challenging for me from a product knowledge perspective. “The modules helped me to develop my product knowledge very quickly and gave me the confidence I needed to provide a better service to our customers. “My two favourite modules were Renewables and IT and Data Infrastructure. Renewables was a very interesting module, particularly EV charging and solar PV. Both of these new

“The modules

extensively cover a wide range of product areas in a way that facilitates a thorough understanding of the course material and a comfortable learning pace. “Well-structured assessments enhance the learning

experience, and the inclusion of textbooks serves as a valuable resource both during and after the courses.

technologies not only offer sustainable solutions to the challenges that the world faces with climate change, but they also open up huge commercial opportunities for everyone in the electrical industry. “IT and Data Infrastructure was a very technical, but practical module that explained some quite complicated processes very clearly and gave me a better understanding of equipment that we all work with on a daily basis. “I would recommend these two modules to anyone who has an eye to the future and wants to get ahead of the curve.” Patrycja Trudzik, Regional Support - Systems & Operations, Edmundson/EWL Electric

“My two favourite modules were Industrial Controls and Heating and Ventilation. The Industrial Controls module explores components crucial to industrial processes, covering topics such as switches and indicators, relays and contactors, fuses and breakers, motor controls etc and it helped me with problem-solving in real-life applications. “The Heating and Ventilation course provides a thorough understanding of heating and ventilation systems, covering the principles of heat, elements controls, types of water heaters, the principles of ventilation and practical applications. “This course gives you the skills required to comprehend, design and implement effective heating and ventilation solutions across diverse environments.” Ethan Kerin, Branch Manager, CSGL, Ennis

“Overall, my experiences with the training modules have been nothing but positive. My knowledge base has increased in relation to the products that my company stocks and I have been able to offer our customers a much better level of service as a result. “I found two modules to be particularly beneficial. The Fire, Safety and Security Systems module showed me how different types of alarms, both fire and security, actually work, how they are used and how the end-user can benefit from interconnecting each individual system to create a functional installation.

Ken Legros, AEW Administrator, said: “Patrycja, Ethan, Josip and Adam have all achieved great results in the AEW staff training programme over the last year or so, and I hope that their testimonials will encourage others to sign up for their first module and see where that takes them.”

SAVE THE DATE:

The AEW is pleased to announce that the bi-annual AEW Awards Lunch will take place on Wednesday, May 8 at the Clayton Hotel, Liffey Valley, where the top students will be rewarded for their sterling efforts.

“The Lighting Systems and Controls module is very interesting, particularly as it focuses on LED lighting. This module explained how different types of controls can be used and how they can be

combined to benefit a customer on a project.” Josip Barac, Stores/Sales, Kellihers, Kilkenny

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