Apparatus Testing & Engineering
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The foundation of Apparatus Testing & Engineering is built on service. It is this commitment to help our clients any time, anywhere, that has us where we are today. Our goal is to assist our clients in developing predictive maintenance programs, as well as identifying and correcting problems before they develop into catastrophic events. We also offer 24 hour emergency service, with staff on call 24 hours a day, every day.

With our vast network of equipment contacts, we will do whatever it takes to get your facility back on line. So, whatever the need, please give us a call. Apparatus, Testing & Engineering is corporately independent from electrical equipment suppliers and manufacturers. This third party independence ensures the client of an unbiased evaluation of their electrical system.

Apparatus, Testing & Engineering employs NETA certified field personnel. Apparatus, Testing & Engineering maintains a calibration program for all test instruments that is directly traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
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Apparatus Testing & Engineering is currently recruiting for the following position in the Sacramento and the San Francisco Bay Area.
Candidate must be able to deliver technical solutions in a self-managed environment to customers with a high degree of professionalism.
Prefer a BSEE with a power emphasis or an Associates degree from an accredited 2 year technical college.
If you're interested in joining our team, please mail or e-mail your resume to the following local office.
Apparatus Testing & Engineering is a full service NETA accredited electrical testing firm.
At Apparatus Testing & Engineering we strive to maintain the highest standards for safety.
Our Field Engineers and technicians are trained and equipped with the industries best training techniques and equipment.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the workplace, 2015 Edition is recognized by OSHA as the Minimum Standard for electrical safety.
This standard has a number of new requirements for employers to comply with including arc flash and arc blast hazard training, hazard analysis, safety policy reviews, equipment labeling, communications, maintenance and many others.
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