First of all, you are an engineer. The time and dedication required to obtain your degree bears witness to this. Second, never downplay your abilities, or accentuate your weaknesses. When hiring for entry-level positions, companies are not looking for a know-it-all. Save that for when you...
Here's the scenario: I have 5 E.O.T. cranes, none of which are used for production, intermittent maintenance only. Each crane draws no more than 400 amps peak (inrush) when running all 3 motions simultaneously(bridging, trolleying and hoisting). All are 250V DC, fed by an aging rectifier...