GE is still running E&E FEP Field Engineering Programs. They are subdivided into two types now called:
FEP Industrial Systems, Power Delivery
and
FEP Industrial Systems, Drives & Controls
Some of the program is presented at the "ELC"(what we once knew as the FEDC), and some of it presented in Salem VA.
The programs fall under the management of Matt Chamberlin who also manages the Energy Services Training programs (FEP Mechanical, Controls, Service Shop, Generator, and Wind).
The new building expansion is scheduled to begin some time this Spring, the exact date is somewhat of a mystery. We are preparing (as I write this e-mail) to begin yet another FEP class inspection on the Delmarva unit. How many more, not sure? I will keep you posted.
FEP Industrial Systems, Power Delivery
and
FEP Industrial Systems, Drives & Controls
Some of the program is presented at the "ELC"(what we once knew as the FEDC), and some of it presented in Salem VA.
The programs fall under the management of Matt Chamberlin who also manages the Energy Services Training programs (FEP Mechanical, Controls, Service Shop, Generator, and Wind).
The new building expansion is scheduled to begin some time this Spring, the exact date is somewhat of a mystery. We are preparing (as I write this e-mail) to begin yet another FEP class inspection on the Delmarva unit. How many more, not sure? I will keep you posted.
Dave Lucier