| | | | | | Last week we highlighted the highest-paying states for electrical engineers in 2024 — now, we're featuring the five lowest-paying states based on data from “Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2024 Study,” released from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). A few states remained the same as last year with a couple of newcomers, including Kansas... |
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| | | | Well-run, stable and advantageously positioned electrical contracting firms are becoming appealing acquisition targets as demand grows for expertise in a field brimming with opportunity. |
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| | | | Fill in the blank. For permanently installed pools, a GFCI shall be installed in the branch circuit supplying luminaires operating at more than the low-voltage _____. |
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| | | In this video, filmed at the NETA PowerTest 25 show, Ellen Parson interviews Eaton's Chris Campbell, Director of U.S. Service Operations at Eaton, about the importance of industry training when it comes to successfully implementing artificial intelligence (AI) strategies. |
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| | | The first update in almost 20 years, OSHA’s latest arc flash guidance is poised to make a lasting impact on safety in the electrical industry. |
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| | | The impact of tariffs on building material costs and relatively high mortgage rates concerns home builders. However, the construction of single-family homes this year appears robust in many Sunbelt markets. |
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| | | Vote between now and midnight CST on June 23, 2025, to pick the product you believe should be named the 2025 Product of the Year. |
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| | | Do you want to join Trevor and share what a day in the life looks like for you? We’re looking for more “Everyday Electricians” who work in other market sectors to showcase the unique and diverse work EC&M’s audience tackles on a daily basis. So, no matter what electrical niche you specialize in, we’d like to hear from you — the goal is sharing educational... |
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| | | From safer job sites to streamlined workflows, discover how adopting a standardized construction approach across safety, training, and material handling helps electrical contractors tackle complex projects more efficiently and with fewer errors. |
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| | | In EC&M Code Conversations highlights, Ellen Parson, editor-in-chief of EC&M, is highlighting some of the most popular Code content from the magazine and website, but this time brought to you in audio-only form, in case you missed it. In this episode, we’re featuring "Understanding General Requirements of the NEC, Part 2" by Mark Lamendola. Discover... |
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| | | Episode 72 features an audio-only version of a popular online article from Mark Lamendola. |
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| | | In this EC&M Tech Talk Randy Barnett explains the definition found in Article 100 of the NEC for “Separately Derived Systems," and the most common types of these systems. |
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| | | With the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), data center demand has increased exponentially. Test your knowledge about data centers and enter for a chance to win a $25 gift card to Amazon! |
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