It’s hard to imagine not having
electricity when almost all of our daily activities depend on it. From
the moment you wake up, check your phone for emails and messages, get to
the office and sit in front of your computer, to turning on the air
conditioner when you go back to sleep. All these things are run by
electricity.
What an Electrician Does
To over-simplify it in a bit, the
electrician lays down the wires that will carry electricity into homes
and commercial buildings. They also maintain the electrical systems,
making sure that panel boards are not overloaded and that all the pieces
maintain their structural integrity.
It is, of course, not that simple. There are many types of electricians,
and every work varies a lot between each type. A residential
electrician installs electrical systems in, you guessed it, a home. They
also perform the maintenance here, making sure that the cables are not
frayed, twisted, or broken. If the systems need an upgrade, the take
care of that, too.
A commercial electrician works on bigger
projects, like in commercial buildings or construction sites. They lay
the groundwork for electrical needs like commercial security systems and
electronic key systems in hotels, office spaces, and the like.
A journeyman electrician works on
projects of an even bigger scale, like building roads, power plants,
manufacturing plants, offshore drilling sites, and the like.
What Civil Engineers Do
A civil engineer, on the other hand,
build the infrastructure in which we humans live our daily lives. These
are the big, all-encompassing structures like roads, bridges, flyovers,
and railways. Civil engineers also build the energy grids, water
supplies, and waste treatment networks.
A civil engineer’s main purpose is to
solve problems like keeping transportation efficient and waste treatment
effective. In short, they play a huge role in shaping the world we live
in.
Working with Civil Engineers
You can probably see now how an
electrician would be working side-by-side with a civil engineer. The
engineer has to take into account how to lay out the power lines and the
best way to keep them out the way from human traffic.
Let’s say for example that the civil
engineer is in charge of building a major highway. The road would need
stop lights, lamp posts, and sources of electricity for houses or
commercial buildings to connect to when they decided to build there.
The electrical engineer would lay out
the plans for what kind and how much electricity is necessary, what kind
of cables are needed, and where they would be laid down. This would
take into consideration the building and electrical codes for that
particular type of project and area.
The electricians (in this case a
journeyman electrician) would then be made to build tracks in which to
lay the wires. To be involved in a project this big, an electrician
would need to be able to read blueprints and other technical diagrams.
The electricians’ expertise is necessary
because they are the ones who would actually know how certain types of
electrical cables, outlets, panel boards, and the like would act under
certain circumstances. They are, after all, the ones who work with those
on a day-to-day basis.
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