ElecEng1983
Electrical
- Jan 29, 2016
- 3
I'm an electrical production/design engineer who has been working in the MEP consulting industry for nearly 13 years. For a myriad of reasons that I'll be more than happy to divulge if asked, I'm strongly considering leaving the MEP consulting industry and going to work for an electrical utility.
My greatest concerns about starting in an entirely new industry are probably pretty typical. Since my experience is mostly limited to buildings and system voltages below 600V, I would be considered inexperienced from a utility's standpoint - and rightly so. Still, am I going to be taking a massive pay cut? Am I likely to have difficulty adapting to such a radically different industry - assuming that I'm even able to get in?
Has anyone here made a similar jump? If so, can you share your experience? Is there any advice that you can provide?
My greatest concerns about starting in an entirely new industry are probably pretty typical. Since my experience is mostly limited to buildings and system voltages below 600V, I would be considered inexperienced from a utility's standpoint - and rightly so. Still, am I going to be taking a massive pay cut? Am I likely to have difficulty adapting to such a radically different industry - assuming that I'm even able to get in?
Has anyone here made a similar jump? If so, can you share your experience? Is there any advice that you can provide?