R-engr
Electrical
- Jun 9, 2017
- 1
Good morning all,
My name is Chris and I am brand new to the forum.
I have been thinking about this for quite some time, but I believe I am ready to take the leap into starting my own engineering practice. I have 10 years of electrical experience. A majority of my work has been with an electric utility. I worked primarily in distribution engineering, large scale distribution project construction, and operations but I also have some experience with control panel design, construction, plc programming etc.
I am also a licensed professional engineer in my state.
I have an interest in working more on the customer side of the meter...perhaps doing design, consulting, auditing etc. I also could include control panel design, programming, repair etc.
My question is where to begin to find work? Most people I meet transition to independent practice already having several contacts and knowing the business. Since a majority of my work has been with a utility, I know very little about bidding jobs, design-build, and private construction in general. I don't have many contacts in this specific type of work. I know I need to really read up on this type of design/consulting work as it is different codes and practices from what I am used to...but any additional tips and guidance on how to get into this business?
Thanks for the help!
My name is Chris and I am brand new to the forum.
I have been thinking about this for quite some time, but I believe I am ready to take the leap into starting my own engineering practice. I have 10 years of electrical experience. A majority of my work has been with an electric utility. I worked primarily in distribution engineering, large scale distribution project construction, and operations but I also have some experience with control panel design, construction, plc programming etc.
I am also a licensed professional engineer in my state.
I have an interest in working more on the customer side of the meter...perhaps doing design, consulting, auditing etc. I also could include control panel design, programming, repair etc.
My question is where to begin to find work? Most people I meet transition to independent practice already having several contacts and knowing the business. Since a majority of my work has been with a utility, I know very little about bidding jobs, design-build, and private construction in general. I don't have many contacts in this specific type of work. I know I need to really read up on this type of design/consulting work as it is different codes and practices from what I am used to...but any additional tips and guidance on how to get into this business?
Thanks for the help!