Why Get Your Continuing Education Credits from CWEE?
Mike Weitzel, President of CWEE, brings a wide range of experience to the table in both the public and private sectors. Now, he offers you the opportunity to tap into his many years as an electrician, inspector, consultant, and trainer. Learning from Mike is like uploading an electrician’s encyclopedia to your brain. His classes are engaging, respectful, and fun; unlike the other “snore-fests” you may have attended in the past. Having been in the electrical industry many years, he’s seen a thing or two.
As an Electrician:
Licensed General Electrical Contractor– State of Washington
Licensed Master Electrician – State of Washington
Construction Electrician. Industrial, Commercial, Residential
Electric Utility
Industrial Plant
Electrical Contractor
Hazardous Location Wireman
UL 508 / 508A Industrial Control Panel Wireman
As an Inspector:
Chief Electrical Inspector for Palm Beach County, florida
Chief Electrical Inspector for City of Wenatchee / Electrical Plan Reviewer / Electrical Fire Investigator
Assistant to the Chief Electrical Inspector / Electrical Plan Reviewer – City of Seattle
Assistant to the Chief Electrical Inspector / Senior Electrical Codes and Standards Specialist for a Nuclear Construction Site at Hanford
Contract NEC Inspector for two other Federal Construction Projects
Five IAEI Electrical Inspector Certifications (Two are Master Certifications)
As a Consultant:
Electrical Codes and Standards Specialist / Writer with 9 nationally publish magazine articles on electrical subjects
Seminar Presenter Nationally and Internationally for the International Association of Electrical Inspectors
Served on NEC Code Making Panels 11, 8, and 4
Accompanied UL on 400 UL Field Evaluations of Electrical Equipment rated from 70,000 volts down to Low Voltage
Served on NEC subcommittee on Sharp Edges on Electrical Equipment
Submitted a New Article to the NEC – Article 425 for Process Heating Equipment for Industrial Occupancies for the 2017 NEC
(At the time, there were no clear code rules for Industrial Process Heating Equipment)
Member, ANSI C 37 Switchgear Committee
Has written Electrical Safety Programs for Industrial Plant Clients
As an Instructor:
Electrical Instructor on the NEC
Many years in the Classroom as an Instructor for Continuing Education Credit
Has taught 12 eight=-hour courses on NFPA 70E - Electrical Safety in the Workplace
Clients:
U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Army, Coast Guard - 100 people per day, 3-day Seminars
Colleges and Universities
Electrical, HVAC, Pump and Irrigation Contractors
Industrial Plants - Maintenance Staff
Journeymen and Master Electricians, Apprentices, Electrical Engineers.
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