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No, There's difference b/w that work. If they no how to work then they can do!
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Dear Sir, I am planning to work in south Africa so i required employee visa i am diploma engineer so i need answer i am eligible to get visa or not ??
The salary in South Africa will vary depending on the type of job and place of work. The average salary in South Africa is about 27,000 rands.
One who know about Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) works in the construction industry then he called as MEP Engineer. Usually a Electrical or Mechanical Engineer can manage this work.
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You can interview an Electrical Engineer by asking questions concerning Education and training background, personality traits, career choice and work experience.
A professional Electrical Engineer needs to obtain a degree from an ABET accredited university, work under a professional Electrical Engineer for at least four years, and finally pass the Professional Engineering Exam for Electrical Engineers http://www.ncees.org/exams/formats/#Electrical
The role of Electrical Engineer is "higher ranking" and generally higher paid. An engineer will deal with more of the design and client liason leaving the supervisor as the "man on the workface" dealing witht the day to day elements of work. An Engineer is required to have a relevant degree in engineering in order to achieve his title.
They work on chemical battery cells, for companies like Duracell and energizer.
It depends on what work they do and how long they for. it also depends on what position of the work they are doing at their job.