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Stuart Harrison Technical Director

EMRILL

A Harvard Study: How to Make Engineering Boss More Effective

The Highest Paid Engineering Jobs of Today

What an Engineering Boss Can Learn From the England Football Manager

What Engineers Can Learn from a Football Coach Trapped in a Thai Cave for 3 Weeks

The Most Dangerous Engineering Jobs

10 Ways Engineers Can Improve Their Management Skills

10 Tips on How To Be a Great Engineering Boss

Here’s How Engineers Can Balance Their Emotions Well

SEPTEMBER 2018 ISSUE NO. 017



Contents 10 Ways Engineers Can Improve Their Management Skills

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Driving the Energy Revolution at Emrill

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What Engineers Can Learn from a Football Coach Trapped in a Thai Cave for 3 Weeks

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The Highest Paid Engineering Jobs of Today

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JA Solar Supplies Half-Cell Modules for Solar Plant in Africa

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The Most Dangerous Engineering Jobs

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LG Innotek unveils full lineup of ‘Horticulture LEDs’ to the market

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Kirloskar Strengthens Commitment to Build a Green Future through Long-Standing Partnership with CNN

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Jolywood and Huanghe Hydropower have reached an in-depth strategic partnership to build a joint innovation laboratory

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A Harvard Study: How to Make Engineering Boss More Effective

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Hanergy’s Alta Devices Hits the High Spot in Solar Energy with Record Breaking Efficiency

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10 Tips on How To Be a Great Engineering Boss

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What an Engineering Boss Can Learn From the England Football Manager

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Here’s How Engineers Can Balance Their Emotions Well

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NABCEP Launches New Specialty Certifications Applications in Photovoltaic Design, Installer & Commissioning & Maintenance

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The Future of Technology is Green A friendly technology for the environment is possible. With the rapid arrival of innovations and technological advancements, sustainability and continuous research and study for more efficient resources are the challenges faced by this growing industry. As these technologies have given birth to devices and facilities, they have shown great help to communities and have certainly become a necessity for people.

EDITOR’S NOTE

But this need for technology has also been a picture of great danger to the world we live in. Environmental pollution, ecological systems disturbances, depletion of natural resources and climatic changes resulting from global warming are brought by the fruits of it. Technology is significant in development and has offered productivity to satisfy human needs. However, uncontrolled technology impacts the environment negatively. The wastes coming from a lot of buildings, institutions, and factories are throwing so much harm to the life of natural resources, and to the lives of people. Aside from these defects is the impact on the natural energies that can be put into nothing and uselessness due to the deadly releases of technology. Fortunately, as research and study aim to help create sustainable facilities management and support, their pursuit have also stepped up to help provide safe surroundings for the communities. While trials on applications are being held, Emrill, a leading FM Company at the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is pushing not only for higher level of facilities but also for the production of interactive buildings that are able to learn from the environment and the users’ needs and spaces. Aside from this, the multi-awarded company also introduced techniques and facilities that had helped the UAE with its water scarcity. In this magazine, let us know from Stuart Harrison, the Technical Director of Emrill their commitment to clients and to the stakeholders by bringing quality and outstanding services as well as conservative programs for saving energy.

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LEADING GLOBAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND INTEGRATED SUPPLIER CHINT is committed to providing the world with safe, reliable and stable electrical equipment and clean energy solutions. After more than 30 years of growth,CHINT has developed from Asia’s largest LV apparatus supplier to leading global electrical equipment and integrated supplier,with strength transformation,distribution to terminal consumpion. To date,with the annual sales revenue exceeding more than 6.7 billion euros and over 30,000 employees around the world,CHINT has provided reliable electrical equipment and solutions for more than 130 countries and regions worldwide as an active player of electric power construction in the global market.

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10 Ways Engineers Can Improve Their Management Skills To be an efficient engineer is something but to be an effective engineering manager is another thing! Combining skillful engineering prowess while leading highly technical teams, engineering managers can actually be considered super humans with great powers— but of course, with great responsibilities as well. Now, here are tips on how engineers can improve their management skills: 1. Set realistic goals and let them know it What is the purpose of your company? What are the goals you/they need to meet? How do you envision your team or the company 10 years from now? Let your team know the clear goal you aim for the company. Give them also a chance to think and engage with these goals. In this way, they will envision their roles and responsibilities and how their works little or big can contribute as a whole. 8

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To do list: • Conduct a special meeting to discuss on these goals. • Hand them a copy after the meeting. • Have it printed and place it where everybody can see it. 2. Before ‘too operational’, be relational Do you know your people well? Do you know what motivates them? Management skills do not stop on being ‘too operational’, you must possess a relational attitude towards your people. Reminder, you can’t be relational with someone you don’t know, so it really requires you to have shared experiences with them. To do list: • Allot time to meet them on a regular basis • If possible, have a one-on-one meeting. • Make them always feel they are part of the company’s success.


finish and even exceeded expectations based on what you have given them? Have a positive attitude towards your people by looking on their strengths not their weakness, on what more they can do, not on what they cannot. Seek out others on the team with complementary gifts and skills. Through all of these things, work together, To do list: • Never hold back compliments to your people • Say ‘Thank you’ or ‘Good job’ more often 6. Commit yourself to happiness 3. Always be exceptional How do other people see you and your team? Is it good? Is it exceptional? Observe yourself and your team. How do people from the outside see you? You need to push your team to be exceptional and to acquire a unique brand you can claim to be your own. Always have an incomparable image, you and your team want to project towards work and ethics. To do list: • Set a meeting on how you think you and your team can be exceptional. Let them suggest. • Get company color and company dress code that suits the kind of job you offer. • Consider to have a company branding as your logo, email addresses, etc. 4. If you get along, others will go along.

How often do you communicate with your team? Is it too often or too seldom?

How happy is your working environment? Do you take time to have fun?

There is a quote saying, “A team is many voices with a single heart.” It is important to maintain an open and good communication with your people. You will see good engineering managers having an impact to his/her people not only through staying connected but also making sure their people are also able to communicate with them easily. After all, it’s about meeting at the right frequencies.

Show sense of urgency but always have enough time to relax, chill and laugh at work. Engineers are not robots, they also have their quirky sides in them. Don’t just enjoy working and improving your company’s work performance, you and your team must also enjoy your company.

To do list: • Boost their confidence during meetings • Review how your assignments are transmitted to them 5. Always have a positive attitude How often do you say ‘Good job!’ when they deserve it? How many times have you thanked them when they

To do list: • Allot days for team buildings, or get together activities • During meetings, lighten up your people’s mood and laugh. 7. Keep great players Do you see outstanding employees in the team? How do you treat them? Have in mind that you cannot build a great team without great team players. Never let top performers from your people just go. Like engines, your Renewable Green Leaders • September 2018

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engineers need an extra fuel to burn more fire and take pride on what they do. Always have a reason for them to stay. To do list: • Keep an eye on them and challenge them • Pay them of what they deserve • Give them new challenges for them to level up 8. Also give priority to low performer employees How do you deal with employees with unsatisfactory work and attitude? In every company, there is always incompetent employees. Speak up to them as truthfully and kindly as possible. Just as you keep an eye to top performing employees, challenge also the low performers. Train and equip them most of the time, they might just be needing more oil to absorb more heat and run a more effective system. Make it your last option to give up on them or terminate them in the company. To do list: • Pay attention to them and to their works • Meet them to say how can they improve • Have yourself a time to keep them and a time to let them go 9. Learn your mistakes and admit it When was the last time you made a mistake as

an engineering manager? Do you admit it as your own fault or pointed it to your people? Think about the mistakes you recently made while completing a project or working with your employees. Write them down, study them and determine what you can do differently the next time you face a similar situation. Engineers are not perfect—everyone has their own chink in the armor. To do list: • When something bad was brought out during a meeting and you know you are part of that trouble, as an engineer/manager, admit your fault to them. 10. Train yourself to be professional in ALL aspects When dispute over you and your employees rise, how do you react? How do you keep your focus and act professional? When you discover an issue between you and your employees, find the first reasonable opportunity to address it with them in a professional manner. In this way you can also encourage others to do the same with you. To do list: • Discuss how delegation of work will be different this time • Empower your team and improve your team’s productivity



Driving the Energy Revolution at Emrill Stuart Harrison, technical director of multi-award winning facilities management company, Emrill discusses how building energy efficiencies and sustainability solutions help the environment and improve the bottom line. Theodore Roosevelt once said, “To waste, to destroy our natural resources, to skin and exhaust the land instead of using it so as to increase its usefulness, will result in undermining in the days of our children the very prosperity which we ought by right to hand down to them amplified and developed.” These words are as true today as they were back then, and as an Engineer and in my role as technical director of Emrill - the UAE’s multiaward winning integrated facilities management company - I feel we are in a position to make a big difference in sustainability matters by developing and implementing effective energy conservation solutions in the built environment. 12

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Succeeding in a Challenging Market At Emrill, we consider ourselves to be masters of the built environment. The foundations of our business were built around a traditional facilities management core offering, including technical services, MEP services, security and housekeeping, however, our industry is dynamic and constantly changing which means we have had to adapt as a business and not only embrace change, but lead it from the front. Energy conservation and building efficiency are not new concepts, but they are certainly major challenges faced by businesses in the 21st century. With technology changing at such a rapid pace, there have never been more opportunities to be smarter with our resources. Emrill has always been at the forefront of technology in facilities management, and this inspired us to develop an energy solution to help our clients – building owners and managers – to achieve new levels of energy efficiency.

Looking to the Future As five times winner of ‘Overall FM Company


Of The Year’, we’re understandably proud of our capability and success, but, as technical director of Emrill, I know we can’t rest on our laurels. My vision for the future is a time when we see fully integrated systems across most of the built environment. That time is almost upon us. Dynamic integrated systems by definition will integrate all traditional and digital concepts, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), the “Web of Things”, and Blockchain-type technology. Emrill is currently running trials on applications that will take us into the next generation of capability in the region, which means that instead of ‘smart’ buildings we will be creating ‘interactive’ buildings that are able to learn from the environment and the user comfort-points. As artificial intelligence grows we will be able to implement user recognition capability and environment control that will enable the building to self-adapt based on what it has learned, rather than wait for instruction. We expect to start rolling this technology out soon. The future for Emrill promises to be exciting, and we are always eager to push the boundaries of dynamic technology to keep us right at the forefront of the energy revolution.




Renewable Projects Emrill was at the forefront of the energy revolution in the Middle East with an awardwinning project in the UAE. We ran a pilot project, known as an Energy Performance Contract (EPC), which was the first of its kind in Dubai. We designed, financed and installed the whole project as a turnkey solution. Electricity cost savings of over 26 per cent were achieved in the first year, which equated to an annual saving of Dh3.5 million. What we learned from this pilot project enabled us to replicate it in other buildings, and we now have over four years’ experience and data to draw from, which is mostly used for modelling and planning purposes. Furthermore, the CO2 reduction on the Dubai pilot project in the first year alone was equivalent to a motorcar driving over one hundred million kilometres, helping Emrill to achieve its own sustainability goals while being good for the planet.

Innovation and Technology The technology and applications we use on building energy efficiency projects are based 18

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on sound engineering principles, and we never over-promise or gamble with results. We start the process with a thorough review of the existing Building Management System, this is the central data point for technical systems and it’s the obvious place to look for opportunities. The rest of the process is a proprietary blend of hardware and software, balancing output and creating/harmonising control loop algorithms, which make the building more intelligent. Following a feasibility study of existing equipment and their respective operating modes, an Investment Grade Audit is completed. This demonstrates the level of reductions in net energy usage and costs that can be achieved through changes and improvements to Controls, Chillers, Air Handling Units, Heat Recovery Systems, and Building Management and Lighting Systems. The technical team at Emrill have become experts at analysing this data and developing bespoke and turnkey energy efficiency solutions that meet the needs of all stakeholders, and most importantly ensuring


that we maintain comfort levels for residents or end-users.

Sustainability Extends to Water Conservation Due to its very arid climate, the UAE is one of most water-scarce countries in the world. Hence, the onus is on facilities management companies such as Emrill to reduce the usage of this precious resource in cleaning techniques and also to reduce unnecessary wastage in community water systems. Sustainability in the area of water conservation is at the forefront of Emrill’s strategy for the future and is a key objective for the company. About 20 per cent of the water used in the UAE and further afield is believed to be lost as a result of leakages in community water systems. We believe these losses are mostly avoidable, and are committed to reducing water leakages as much as possible. To achieve this in 2016 Emrill developed the ‘Emrill Community Water Leakage Reduction Programme’ and began testing it on a Dubai

villa master community. By 2017, irrigation leakages had been reduced by 70 per cent, sewerage overflows by over 50 per cent, and system failure rectification times had been cut to less than 24 hours. At the same time, client and residents both reported major improvements in the community’s lake water quality. To put this into everyday terms, the total volume of water saved when compared to the previous year was the equivalent of over 8,100 showers and represented a total cost saving of Dh500,000 to the client. To achieve these results, Emrill invested heavily into specialist technological equipment, including underground leak detection and CCTV equipment, enabling the rapid detection of root cause problems in the sewage network. I’m very proud of the Emrill technical team for its quick action and innovative solutions that achieved this result, which was acknowledged at a wider industry level by winning ‘Engineering Service Of The Year’ at the Facilities Management Middle East Awards 2018.

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Top 10 Projects of EMRILL • Dubai Opera House • Princess Tower: world’s tallest residential building • Dubai International Airport, Terminal 3 handling 45 million passengers annually • Dubai Downtown Master Community • World Trade Centre, Abu Dhabi • Arabian Ranches Master Community • The Beach at JBR, Dubai • Dubai Marina Master Community • La Mer beachfront lifestyle complex • The Springs Master Community



ABOUT EMRILL Emrill is a multi-award winning integrated facilities management provider in the UAE. With nearly 8,000 directly employed staff, the company offers the full range of hard and soft FM, asset management and manned security services with innovative solutions tailored to support its clients, including cutting-edge energy solutions and real-time performance management systems. Emrill commands an 22

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exceptionally high level of client retention and has enjoyed continuous growth since its formation. As industry leader, Emrill helps organisations shape environments and create great places to live, work and visit while achieving their commercial goals through providing a range of highly effective FM solutions. Sectors serviced include: residential, commercial, industrial and master communities, as well as industries as diverse as: aviation, healthcare, retail, hospitality, oil and gas, education and leisure. Emrill’s mission to be the region’s preferred facilities management partner is being achieved by providing quality services, ensuring safety and building trusted relationships based upon mutual values. Emrill strives for excellence through embracing innovation and empowering its people to be their best through a strong commitment to education and development and employee welfare. Awarded the title of Overall FM Company of the Year for a fifth time at the Facilities Management Middle East Awards 2018, Emrill was also awarded Security Company


of the Year in 2015. Sustainability is at the core of Emrill’s business strategy, recognised through winning the Engineering Service of the Year award in both 2017 and 2018 for its Energy Performance Contract (EPC) and community water conservation programmes. Building on this success, Emrill won the Top Cleaning Company of the Year and Excellence in Training awards at the inaugural Middle East Cleaning, Hygiene and Facilities Awards in 2018, as well as Best Client/ Contractor Partnership award attesting to its track record of quality service delivery and client satisfaction. As the first FM Company to be awarded the Dubai Chamber CSR Label for its sustainable and responsible corporate practices, the company has now held this title for six consecutive years. Operating to the highest International standards, Emrill is ISO9001:2015, ISO14001:2015, OHSAS 18001:2007, NICEIC and BICSc accredited. Clients are fully supported through modern IT infrastructure, dedicated client managers and a 24-hour

call centre and also benefit from the newest technology, industry-leading techniques and latest equipment releases consistently delivered through Emrill’s ongoing Innovation and Digital Transformation Programme. To learn more, please visit www.emrill.com

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Stuart Harrison Biography Early Career I’m originally from the Midlands in the UK and after completing my engineering studies I started my career as an electrical engineer. My father is an engineer and as a youngster I sometimes spent time with him at work during my summer holidays. I found his job so fascinating that it seemed only natural I would follow his footsteps and pursue a career in engineering. so I made the decision to specialise in electrical engineering and set about securing my first job. I consider myself incredibly lucky to have had such a great start to my career. The early years saw me working for a major contractor on a mix of private and government contracts, such as UK hospitals and major developments. These projects exposed me to engineering challenges on a worldwide scale. The learning curve was steep and I often had to think on my feet, this gave me a great foundation and understanding of all types technical challenges.

Commitment to Continuous Development According to Warren Buffett: If you’re not spending five hours per week learning, you’re being irresponsible. I tend to agree with this philosophy and live by it as much as possible. I’ve always been ambitious and keen to learn, so once I had some experience in different types of engineering I started to look further afield and had the opportunity to work all over the UK. This then led to work across Europe, the USA and the Middle East. The great thing about engineering is you never stop learning. The roles I have taken in my career have seen me managing everything from critical hospital infrastructure to Oil & Gas fields. I’ve also constantly upskilled myself by completing mechanical qualifications along the way, so I’m just as comfortable with HVAC systems as I am with electrical projects.

Focusing on People Management Skills As my career has progressed into senior leadership roles, people management has become a significant part of my job. I have found this aspect hugely enjoyable, which led me to complete an MSc in Management and become a qualified Chartered Manager. I truly believe that every day is an opportunity to learn something new.

Company Beginnings and Past Achievements Since its establishment in 2002, Emrill has become the Middle East’s leading provider of Facilities Management services with nearly 8,000 staff. From the very beginning, growth came quickly, and Emrill has succeeded in delivering services to some of the most innovative and prestigious projects in the region. Through Emrill’s commitment to the ensuring outstanding levels of customer service, the company has won numerous awards. Notably, Emrill was named 2018’s Overall FM Company of the Year, the most prestigious title presented at the Facilities Management Middle East awards. This marked the fifth time Emrill has won the coveted title. Emrill secured a further two awards, namely Engineering Service of the Year award for its efforts in better managing a master community. The Young Facilities Manager of the Year award was also presented to one of the Emrill team. In addition to Emrill’s commitment to its clients, the company places great important on its people. In 2017 alone, Emrill has trained over 6,213 staff, which totalled 134,667 training manhours, an increase of 4.87 per cent. A priority for every member of the company is the promotion of safe work practices, and this is an area that receives continuous investment and on-going OEM training. I am proud to work at a company that continues to be named as an industry leader and its pursuit of excellence was a major factor in my joining the company.



What Engineers Can Learn from a Football Coach Trapped in a Thai Cave for 3 Weeks The best attitude of an engineering leader when conflicts arise Every engineer should consult the Thai coach on handling disasters in leadership. Coach “Ek” did not show the world how the soccer team could win a game but rather he showed how his boys could win over death. The courage and strength the team has is undeniably a result of his commitment to his fatherhood to the young players. His leadership qualities are a kind of must-have for engineers. Engineering leaders aren’t perfect and in times of trials, their ability to make decisions are tested. Meanwhile, here are some of the 26

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techniques they can adapt to be able to think straight in times of crisis—right from the Thai cave incident. Keep calm under pressure When facing a difficult situation, engineers, sometimes, lose their temper. They get tensed and annoyed thus making the scenario even more difficult. But how can you really stay calm if you are facing the circumstance the Thai coach had to get through? Will you have a moment to calm down? For Coach “Ek,” making this move can save lives. Serving as a custodian in a monk monastery, Coach Ek has acquired expertise in Buddhist


training and meditation practice. He taught the boys to meditate so they could pass the time without stress. When they were found, the rescue divers describe the team to be in good spirits. It is very easy for a leader to be irritated when a crisis arises but what the coach displayed during those trying times is a good example for everyone who wishes to manage and lead the company excellently despite unwanted conditions. Own your mistakes The coach knows that he is accountable for what happened to them. Despite their tough condition, he managed to reach out to the parents and their supporters to apologize and say his regards for praying and doing their best for them. Through a note given to the divers, he reassured the parents of the children that he will take good care of them no matter what. In that case, he showed the good attitude of a leader. When conflicts arise, a leader does not blame. He looks at the possible causes of the

dilemma and never excludes himself from the picture. He takes on full responsibility when he committed a mistake and do his best to turn it around. See it through the end Coach Ek was the last who has been taken out of the Thailand cave. He didn’t leave the boys and made sure he was there until the 12th boy has exited. According to one of the divers, the coach even offered his own ration to the boys. Because he has shown such bravery and spirit for the team, the young players, in turn, trusted him and cooperated with him which made them alive. When an engineer showed to his subordinates that he or she is willing to sacrifice his or her interest for them, trust develops. People will take the initiative to cooperate to make sure that no one will be solely put in trouble because his or her leader themselves show concern and willingness to do whatever it takes to get through the problem.

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The Highest Paid Engineering Jobs of Today Engineering profession is now accounted as one of the highest paid jobs in the world. Yup, that’s correct. But what about the highest paid engineering jobs? Interesting, right? So, if you are still a student or a professional who are left out in the cold confused, this might just help you get that career shift you’ve always wanted to do. Most research says that these three were the highest paid engineering jobs of today: First on the list are petroleum engineers. This came about with no surprise—who do you expect to keep your cars and machineries running if it weren’t for these fuel experts who do chemical engineering. Petroleum Engineer Average Annual Salary: $147,520 Projected Percent Job Growth: 25.20% Working Hours: They are expected to at least 28

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have 6-7 hours per day, 9 am to 5pm but often include some extra hours. Offshore assignments require shift work, usually 12 hours on and 12 hours off continuously for two week. Petroleum engineers are mainly involved on all stages of oil and gas field development, production and evaluation. Thus, their jobs are the most crucial as they hold the world’s economy by ensuring all oil and gas extraction are safe, efficient, continuous and of course, affordable for the consumers. Coming on second place are aerospace engineers. With all that weight falling on to their shoulders every time a million-dollar aircraft takes off to flight; sure wouldn’t expect less from the rulers of air, space and weapons’ craft. Aerospace Engineer Average Annual Salary: $107,700 Projected Percent Job Growth: 7.30%


of every project accomplished from the inside. Engineering Manager Average Annual Salary: $138,720 Projected Percent Job Growth: 6.70% Working Hours: Engineering Managers spend at least 40-50 hours on a regular business week to meet strict deadlines and schedules.

Working Hours: They have a standard of 40 hours per week work load approximately 5-6 hours a day. As to design, construction and maintenance of spacecraft, missiles and weapons systems are some of the major concerns of aerospace engineers. Aerospace engineers may have choice between research and development wherein they are responsible for environmental impact and

fuel efficiency. The other one is focused on testing and maintenance which is tasked to operate, ensure flight safety and sustainability of the spacecraft. The third one to take the limelight are engineering managers. Who told you that only business graduates take on the lead in managing empires? These wellcompensated engineers are the ones behind the success

Beyond operational side of engineering, engineering managers are specialized to lead and train technical personnel in either functional or project management. The job includes mentoring and coaching technical professionals while determining and implementing engineering strategies, policies and plans. Aside from this, they ensure project schedules, engineering standards of quality, cost and safety and overseeing maintenance requirements.

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JA Solar Supplies Half-Cell Modules for Solar Plant in Africa

JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd. (Nasdaq: JASO), a world leading manufacturer of high-performance solar power products, today announced that it has supplies 6.5MW half-cell modules for a solar plant in Namibia Africa. This plant marks the first half-cell modules project in Namibia and represents JA Solar’s first application of half-cell modules in utility scale projects. Located in Namibia, the project is co-developed by renowned German developer SunEQ GmbH, a sister company of the renewable energy consulting firm Suntrace GmbH, and leading new energy solution supplier GILDEMEISTER energy solutions. GILDEMEISTER energy solutions is also responsible for the construction of the project. Due to the high temperature and high ultraviolet conditions in Namibia, this project has very stringent requirements on the reliability of PV modules. For this project, GILDEMEISTER energy solutions selected JA Solar’s high performance 72-cells half-cell module to ensure a stable andsteady electricity generation. Compared with conventional modules, JA Solar’s half-cell modules optimize interconnection technology, reduce resistance loss, boost current flow by increasing gaps between cells, resulting in an effective increase in power output. Additionally, JA Solar’s half-cell module has a better temperature coefficient, which leads to significant output power advantages under high temperature. Through the optimization of BOM, the ability of resist ultraviolet radiation has also been enhanced. As a result, JA Solar’s half-cellmodules have the ability to perform well in a high-temperature, high-ultraviolet environment. Mr. Cao Bo, Vice president of JA Solar, commented, “As the world’s leading PV module manufacturer, we remain focused on technological innovation and product quality to meet our diversified customer needs and to contribute in solving global energy problems.”

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The Most Dangerous Engineering Jobs

Before you sign up for college and pursue an engineering course, you better think again. Take a look at the TOP 5 most dangerous engineering jobs!

Mining Engineer When they do their job, they are not only six feet below the ground but could be a thousand more! Mining engineers need to meet the global demands for mineral commodities. They extract oil, gas, minerals, and metals for manufacturing purposes by designing underground mines and working in underground operations. These engineers are facing huge massacre threat for they deal with explosive materials, dangerous gas and collapses.

Chemical Engineer These engineers need to have a great sense of ‘chemistry’ with the different type of chemicals they handle to secure their safety. They deal with the conception and design of valuable materials which are often essential to fields such as nanotechnology, fuel cells, and biomedical engineering. When handled without care, these highly-flammable chemicals can result to explosion.

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going to a special mission in outer space comes great power. But like what Superman said, this is partnered with great responsibility. Aerospace engineers design, test and supervise the manufacture of aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles. They also supervise ongoing space productions. Amazing, isn’t it? But if you dare to become one, you will face a lot of risks in the aviation industry such as excessive noise and dangerous materials.

Petroleum Engineer Every vehicle won’t work if not because of these engineers. They design methods of oil and gas extraction and work with geologists, drilling operators and the best possible equipment to be able to capture petroleum. While a lucrative profession, the job is challenging as engineers are involved in easily difficult situations.

Marine Engineer Marine engineers are involved in the design and construction of seagoing vessels and structures. The constructions, operations and maintenance of the engine room are the main obligation of marine engineer. The risk of human error is an ever-present danger in a working environment of a marine engineer, often resulting in personal injury, disability or tragic loss of life.


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LG Innotek unveils full lineup of ‘Horticulture LEDs’ to the market LG Innotek today announced that it set up a full lineup of “horticulture LEDs,” which are the light sources that can make plants grow faster than under the sunlight, and will venture into the global market. LG Innotek secured 30 types of horticulture LED packages optimized according to light wavelength and power consumption. In addition to visible light LEDs, the company also 34

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launched horticulture UV (ultraviolet) LEDs. Horticulture LED is a state-of-the-art semiconductor light source that can control plant growth rate and increase the nutrient content of the crop by using the light of a specific wavelength. This product was developed considering the characteristics that the physiological responses such as photosynthesis and flowering vary depending on the wavelength of light.


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In addition, LG Innotek’s horticulture LEDs can raise the marketability of the crops. LG Innotek’s 380nm wavelength UV-A LED can be used to enhance the phytochemical content of antioxidants such as anthocyanin and lutein. 405nm wavelength LEDs that emit purple light can thicken the leaves of the plant and make the color sharper. The company’s horticulture LEDs can be applied to smart greenhouses and plant factories to boost productivity. 450nm wavelength LEDs that emit blue light and 660nm wavelength LEDs that emit dark red light can shorten the growth period of plants by promoting photosynthesis regardless of environmental changes such as the weather. LG Innotek’s horticulture 36

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LED is good for ecofriendly organic farming. The 530nm LED light has the function of suppressing mold development. Also, pests do not like 615nm light wavelength. So, a 615nm wavelength LED can drive away nasty pests. LG Innotek plans to speed up its market penetration based on its broad product lineup and unique technology. In particular, the company plans to provide horticulture LEDs that are optimized according to crop type, lighting location, and required functions. This is possible because the company has more than 30 products with different wavelength, light quantity and irradiation angle. The company is expanding its promotions for lighting and module companies in Europe,

LG Innotek plans to launch an additional 730nm near infrared LED this year. This product can increase the content of specific ingredients, such as sugar in crops and saponin in ginseng, and can be utilized for cultivation of functional crops. According to the market researcher Yole development, the horticulture LED market is expected to grow 4 times to USD 400 million in 2022 from USD 100 million last year. The market is expected to reach USD 700 million in 2027 with the expansion of the smart farm and horticulture factory market. June O Song, vice president of LG Innotek’s LED business unit, said, “LEDs are attracting attention as the most effective light source for cultivating crops with uniform quality." He also said, “ With variousproduct lineups, we will provide the best horticulture LEDs that can sat isfy the customers.”


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Kirloskar Strengthens Commitment to Build a Green Future through Long-Standing Partnership with CNN Following the continuous success of CNN’s Going Green, Kirloskar - India’s leading multiengineering conglomerate - has extended its long-standing partnership with CNN International Commercial. Kirloskar will be sponsoring the “Going Green Heroes” initiative in a partnership that continues the organisation’s commitment towards providing green technology solutions for a sustainable future.

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Jolywood and Huanghe Hydropower have reached an in-depth strategic partnership to build a joint innovation laboratory Jolywood(Suzhou) Sunwatt Co., Ltd. (referred to as “Jolywood”) reached in-depth strategic cooperation with Hunaghe Hydropower Development Co., Ltd. of SPIC (hereinafter referred to as “Huanghe Hydropower”). On the same day, the unveiling ceremony for the Huanghe Hydropower-Jolywood Joint Innovation Studio was also held. It is reported that the Innovation Studio is part of the Photovoltaic Engineering Technology Research Center of Qinghai Province and was jointly established by the Huanghe Hydropower and Jolywood. The two parties intend to jointly promote the large-scale application of N-type bifacial cells and modules and other photovoltaic frontier technologies to realize grid parity at an early date. At this unveiling ceremony, many government leaders and experts from the National Energy Administration, the Qinghai Provincial Government, the State Power Investment 40

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Corporation and the Chinese Academy of Sciences presented and congratulated the establishment of the Innovation Studio. During the meeting, Xie Xiaoping, Chairman of Huanghe Hydropower Group, and Lin Jianwei, Chairman of Jolywood also had a cordial conversation, and conducted in-depth exchanges on the future development trend of PV technology. Lin Jianwei said: “Huanghe Hydropower and Jolywood have always maintained a very close relationship, and the establishment of a joint innovation laboratory means that the two parties will establish a deeper and more long-term strategic cooperation in the future. As an opportunity, we will make use of our respective strengths to promote key technology enhancements for N-type bifacial high-efficiency modules, and quickly achieve grid parity for a win-win situation.”


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Jolywood (SZ300393) was established in 2008 and successfully listed in the Growth Enterprise Market in2014. The company’s photovoltaic business segment continues to expand. It persists in taking the leading technology as the core and the struggle-oriented talents as the driving force, focusing on customer development, focusing on the green energy field, and building the four business sectors as “Jolywood Materials, Jolywood Solar Technology, Jolywood Minsheng, Jolywood New Energy”. Among them, Jolywood Materials focuses on the backsheet business, with a production capacity of more than 100 million square meters in 2017. It is a professional manufacturer of photovoltaic backsheet; While Jolywood Solar Technology is a global leader in N-type bifacial high-efficiency technologies and currently has 2.1GW of solar cell capacity. State Power Investment Group has been working on photovoltaic new energy for many years with the largest installed capacity of photovoltaic new energy in the world and a full industrial chain layout in the photovoltaic industry. The group attaches importance to the innovative application of new products and 42

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A Harvard Study: How to Make Engineering Boss More Effective

that had gone through intensive research for about 12 years of good fact-finding, organization leaders including engineers got only one thing to blame why they have to give up on any shot of social life and spend exhausting late nights doing work because the clock seemed to tick excessively fast. Meetings… That’s it! Harvard Business School researchers confirmed that 72% of a Boss’s day was spent on meetings! Yep, you got it right.

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Seven days in a week, 24 hours in a day and 60 minutes in an hour, yet still feel like you are always running out of time? Yup, that’s because you are the “Boss”, and you sure are busy with a lot of stuff. But regardless of that, you need to win the battle of time management and emerge as an effective leader at all times. With that, here’s a fresh release from a study in Harvard that completely got your back!

To add, the result of their survey to 182 senior managers when asked about what they think is the purpose of meetings will completely lose your mind. About 65 percent of them said that meetings only prohibit them from accomplishing their tasks for the day. Enough said, imagine how the study had confirmed that more meetings do not actually equate to great business performance.

According to the study ‘The Leader’s Calendar’

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before the conduct of a meeting? You can’t start working because you keep on telling yourself why start something when you’re going to have to stop? So you just sit there and waste about 20 minutes of waiting before the actual meeting begins at last. Waste another good 10 minutes making yourself that hot-brewed coffee to settle yourself and bore your companions to death by doing unnecessary recap on what they’ve already announced. And so the cycle starts, you spend half your time checking your watch because you have another meeting right after this one...and then another one after that. If this scenario is something you can relate about, well maybe you are someone who also worries about everything you’re not accomplishing while in a very unproductive meeting that I’m sure wouldn’t equate to progress that much. So what now? GineersNow got your back! Heed this advice and redefine meetings to make it worthwhile.

Tip #1. K.I.S.S meaning Keep it Short and Simple Keep meetings as fast as you can, allot just enough time to make sure everything is tackled and everybody gets reminded on important tasks. Tip #2. T.H.A.T meaning Thinking Habit At Time Avoid long power point presentations. Just keep everyone’s brains and eyes open. Have notes and do brainstorming! Tip #3: L.I.P.S meaning Let Insignificant Powwow Substitute you Don’t travel a lot just to meet everybody for every meeting. Have a priority of the most important meetings to least important. Assign somebody to represent you for the least important ones. You flee yourself from meetings plus you trained somebody else to become the next Engineer Boss just like you for a day. Again, remember to KISS THAT LIPS every time you do meetings!


Hanergy’s Alta Devices Hits the High Spot in Solar Energy with Record Breaking Efficiency Hanergy Thin Film Power Group today announced recently that US’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory, one of the world’s three largest renewable energy research organizations, has rated its US- based subsidiary Alta Devices’ single junction GaAs module as the world’s most efficient single-junction solar module. With its record setting 28.9% conversion efficiency, the module can be used to power a range of products from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), electric vehicles to smart sensors that were earlier restricted by low efficiency solar solutions. The group is relentlessly committed to develop technology with well-timed advancements which is bound to hit the high spot. Notably, Alta Devices first broke the record for GaAs singlejunction cells in 2010 and has since then broken five conversion efficiency records already. The recent one being Alta’s GaAs solar conversion rate of 28.9%, so far the highest efficiency in the world as rated by US’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory. With this most recent breakthrough, Hanergy now has two world records - the record for singlejunctionbatteries (28.9%) and for single-junction battery modules (25.1%) which further fortify the company’s position as an undisputed world leader in the field of high-efficiency thin-film solar batteries.

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Commenting on the achievement, Mr. Ding Jianru, CEO of Alta Devices said, “Our latest milestone for utmost solar efficiency represents a breakthrough in Hanergy’s vision for the future of solar energy applications. More so, at Alta Devices, we believe that with fast-tracking trend towards autonomous machines, it’s highly imperative to have sources of power that can be replenished without the interruption. We’re aligned with our goal to continue to produce thin-film solar batteries with efficiencies parexcellence to lead the progressing trend towards autonomous machines.” In 2014, Alta Devices, a California-based company became a subsidiary of Hanergy. Extremely efficient, light and flexible, Alta Devices’ GaAs thin-film solar panels have been successfully applied to a range of different products. Last year, Hanergy collaborated with Audi on solar sunroof using GaAs thin film battery technology. Subsequently, Chinese automakers such as FAW and BAIC teamed up with Hanergy to jointly develop GaAs thin-film solar roofs for multiple models. Meanwhile, Hanergy has also brought to use its GaAs thin film solar cells for drones to develop industrial-grade solar drones. Globally, Hanergy holds more than 4,500 patents in the field of thin film solar energy, of which about 50% are invention patents.



10 Tips on How To Be a Great Engineering Boss Select the best people An engineer knows that the best output requires the best materials, therefore the best company also requires the best employees. But you cannot afford to have the best team if you do not have the best selection system. Recruiting superior people for the company you are dreaming of is the initial step to succeed and to be able to do this, you must design your employment system properly. Remember, all managers are only as good as their chosen team.

Be a motivator Surely, it took you a lot of motivation to work hard and earn your position. Now, as a manager, it is your responsibility to check on the possible motivation sources of your employees. Determine what can make them do better. Is it promotion? Salary increase? Recognition? Also, know what will prevent them to work badly. Figure out how you can make them do what you want them to do and how to give what they want in exchange.

Build your team Do you know that you can still fluctuate even

you have a motivated team? Yes, they might be motivated but it is to do their own thing. A good team is composed of a leader that motivates his or her members to succeed at an objective and he can do that by engineering a unified working structure and preventing selfish and individualistic work. Believe that teamwork makes the dream work.

Be a Leader, not just a Manager You cannot become a leader if you will only check updates and progress of your team. Motivation will only become useful if you can lead your team towards a specific goal and elaborate the need to pursue it. Leadership is not only letting your subordinates do the work but guiding them step-by-step, in all levels. That will separate yourself from being just a mere boss.

Improve as a communicator Who says engineers can’t excel in communication? Whether in speaking or in writing, they actually can. This is considered as the most important skill of a manager. He might be good at executing an input but if he lacks the ability to communicate its vision to his team, it will be useless. It is important for people to


understand the goal of your team so they’ll be able to act upon it accordingly. If you think you don’t have that skill at the moment, don’t worry. Practice can improve your ability.

Get better at managing money The success of your team can also be measured through financial stability. No company can stay in the business without resources. Engineers are good at math but not all of them can handle monetary figures properly. Take control of your finances by spending less than what you bring in. Learn the best way to do so and take financial courses if you need to. Promise, you’ll never regret this investment.

Get better at managing time Your money and abilities might be unlimited but not your time. To be able to manage your time, you should develop a good project management. To manage project efficiently, one must set the goals, the timeline and the appropriate budget. This will show you how to accomplish things successfully through a more convenient yet effective route towards what you want.

Improve yourself Point out other people’s sty but don’t forget to look in the mirror to remove yours. Like any other field, engineering is a continuous learning process and the strength you possess at the moment might not be competent in the future. As

you check on the weaknesses of your employees and help them improve, do not forget that you also need to improve as an individual.

Practice ethical management What a lovely thing it would be if everybody in your team does the right thing? But who sets what is ‘right’ and what is ‘wrong’ in an organization? It’s you. The engineer boss. Part of the vision of an engineering company is to contribute to the welfare of society and this can be possible if employees are driven with strong ethical standard.

Take a break If computers and machines need some rest, what more for human beings! Take note that being over-stressed might result to incompetent outputs. The people you lead might also adapt the same habit that you have. When they do, everyone will bite each other inside the team. So recharge your batteries by heading somewhere peaceful and relaxing and see a different kind of productivity when you come back.

A manager study management Management is not a skill that can be learned overnight. It takes effort and consistency and engineers are good at those. Take time to read more articles like this at our page and you are on your way to become the best engineer boss!


What an Engineering Boss Can Learn From the England Football Manager look to England. It’s time for you to drive that thought away as you sit down and read how Gareth Southgate turns England’s football fate into something else. Gareth Southgate, 47, is a former player of the said team who has become its current manager. During the recent World Cup, Southgate’s smart management took the team to the semi-finals after years of drought. Truly sports and engineering are in different fields but here are the things that an engineering boss can take note of how Gareth Southgate manages his team:

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Engineering managers can learn so much from how Gareth Southgate managed his team to win the game.

1. Everything begins with mental preparation

Clients would not have put much trust in your company’s leadership and management because of its past performance just like how football fans

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Give your team members the freedom to the job in their own style. Do not narrow down the opportunity for them to learn new processes that make their work easier and efficient. Focus on the results and appreciate what they have done to accomplish the task rather than scolding them for not doing it your way. Micromanagement is not in the vocabulary of the English coach. He doesn’t want to provide so much for his players to ingest. He teaches them to develop a sense of responsibility within themselves and he trusts them. This resulted in better team performance. this reflects in his or her management. Doing that, the more he or she fails. But when the boss is mentally prepared for whatever will happen, he or she can regain confidence back easily and finish what has been started. This is the secret of South Gareth for his team to have a positive mindset - that even if they lose, they still win because they do this to show their talents and they have given their best. Despite what the media will publish about them if they fail, they are not scared. The pressure of winning is there but because they are mentally prepared, they are more concerned about accepting the challenge and improving themselves.

2 Consult experienced players Engineering is a dynamic industry and its management as well. However, there are principles and practices by previous engineering bosses that are worthy of keeping to stay in the game. Listening has a vital role in growth. There are managers and bosses who won their position because they listen and learned many things from their superiors and applied it on their own.

4. Unity in diversity A good leader earns respect and at the same time promotes it inside the office. Understanding the differences between one another and keeping professionalism in mind is one key for employees to be happy at work. Bear in mind that a good boss always makes sure that no one is the team is taking advantage of the other just because of race, gender or abilities. Inside the England football team, Gareth communicates with the players depending on their specific personalities and needs. He makes each of them feel that each one can contribute to the team’s victory and each of them have a special way to do their own share. In that way, unity is practiced. So, if you want to be the next Gareth Southgate of the engineering world, you have to do what he does. A great engineering boss keeps in mind that a good manager learns the practices of good managers like the English coach.

In relation to this, Southgate began a ritual on his team where new players have the chance to learn tactics from the previous one. Before their first game begins, former players were given the chance to hand over their positions to the new debutants which also allows them to transfer their knowledge and share their experience to them.

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Here’s How Engineers Can Balance Their Emotions Well No doubt engineers are logical-mathematical individuals but, emotional intelligence and self-control are never absent in a successful engineer’s life formula. In case you don’t know where to start, here’s a quick guide for you by Marcel Schwantes, founder of Leadership from the Core.

Put boundaries on people who make you angry

Your brows say that you like a hot iron to touch your boss’ face. You want zombies to eat the brains your calculus professor who rejected the practicum you worked hard for. You think it’s best for your lazy workmate to get hospitalized so he won’t be with you for the next project.

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Build a strong wall that will protect you from people who keeps on violating your physical and emotional boundaries. If he or she happened to be assigned with you for a project, make a deal with yourself that you won’t let him or her take advantage of you in any situation and that you are professional enough not to allow this person to disrespect you.

Get to the bottom of why you are really angry


and pausing for a while helps the said chemicals to slow down. Before saying anything harsh, take that precious pause and see the difference of opposite actions. Smart engineers make careful choices in materials as well as in dealing with work relationships.

Be the first to reach out after an argument

Sometimes, your anger is just a reaction when you hit the tip of an iceberg but deep in the water are the real reasons why you’re pissed off. This is what emotionally intelligent people analyze. They ask themselves, “What’s really beneath my anger?” This is the time you will realize that your anger is a result of something that is disturbing you, usually something unsolved lying underneath your skin. It may be anxiety, worry, fear of failure, expectations, etc. You have to deal with these first before you make a step on how to get your job done when your boss demands so much from you. Honesty within yourself is the key. Process is an integral part of engineering and is also a vital portion of managing emotions well. So put your trust on it.

Respond, don’t react Ooops! You better step back before you react. Violent reaction to terrible situations might be rational for some people but emotionally intelligent ones do not resort to impulsive responses. Engineers with high EQ knows how to assess the situation, get perspective, listen without judgment, and hold back from reacting head on. They walk away when being triggered and come back when their anger subsides. They also acknowledge anger and will proceed talking to a friend who might give better perspective and understanding on the situation and know that reacting badly might cause further trouble.

Engineers build bridges, they don’t burn them. Be someone that constructs strong connection with people in this world full of engineers that do otherwise. It will not make you less of a person if you’re the first one to issue an apology. As the saying goes, “it’s better to lose my pride because of my friend rather than losing my friend because of my pride.” Humility and courage are characteristics of a smart engineer.

Shift to the positive Anger is something hard to get off your chest after a heated exchange but you can do two things to oust negativity. One is to meditate on the things you’re grateful for in the past 24 hours. Saying “I’m thankful that I’m assigned in this area because I get to learn new culture” might be one. Shaw Achor, positive psychologist said that doing this for 21 straight days will train your brain to pick up positive thoughts. This will help you become more optimistic. Aside from that, an intelligent engineer knows how to put him or herself in the shoes of his or her colleague. Looking at the possible situation a person might be facing can lead anger to shift into understanding.

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NABCEP Launches New Specialty Certifications Applications in Photovoltaic Design, Installer & Commissioning & Maintenance PV consumers even more tools to choose skilled and knowledgeable professionals in the industry. For consumers, hiring a NABCEP Board Certified Professional dramatically reduces the risk of installing a PV system.” NABCEP developed its new specialist certifications with the financial assistance of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Solar Energy Technologies Office. About NABCEP

The North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP), the most widely respected certification organization in the renewable energy industry, announced the launch of its new PV Design, PV Installer, and PV Commissioning & Maintenance Specialist Certification applications. All three of the NABCEP PV Specialist Certification exams are available via computer-based testing (CBT) at over 500 test sites in the United States. NABCEP PV specialization is the process by which a PV professional builds on a broad base of advanced education and practice to develop a greater depth of knowledge and skills related to their area of specialty. Earning a NABCEP Board Certification has a positive impact on the professional’s reputation, credibility, and consumer confidence while also making hiring decisions easier for companies looking to hire qualified candidates. “The labor market in the PV industry has matured to the point where PV system design, commissioning, and maintenance aren’t just roles anymore, they’re career paths for individuals working in the industry,” said Shawn O’Brien, NABCEP’s Executive Director. “By developing these new specialty certifications, we hope to give solar professionals another way to expand their careers while also providing 54

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The North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) is the most respected, well-established and widely recognized national certification organization for professionals in the field of renewable energy. NABCEP offers entrylevel knowledge assessment, professional certification, and company accreditation programs to renewable energy professionals and companies throughout North America. NABCEP’s mission is to develop and implement quality credentialing and certification programs for practitioners by supporting and working closely with professionals and stakeholders in the renewable energy and energy efficiency industries. About the Solar Energy Technologies Office The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office supports early-stage research and development to improve the affordability, reliability, and performance of solar technologies on the grid. Learn more at energy.gov/solar-office.


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