【Updated blog useful for estimation work!】 "What is the difficulty level of the Electrical Chief Engineer Examination? An explanation of Types 3, 2, and 1." We will provide you with basic knowledge and tips for estimation work!

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Thank you for your continued support. This is a notice from Arc System. We have updated the "Seki-san's Helpful Blog," where we post useful knowledge for everyone involved in construction cost estimation! This time, the theme is about the "Chief Electric Engineer Examination." There are three qualifications for Chief Electric Engineers, ranging from Class 3 to Class 1, and obtaining Class 1 allows for the management of electrical equipment regardless of voltage. Class 3 is positioned as an entry-level qualification, but the pass rate is typically around 10% to 15%, making it a challenging exam. In this post, we will explain what qualifications a Chief Electric Engineer holds, as well as the difficulty levels and outlines of each exam. <Content of the post> What is the difficulty level of the Chief Electric Engineer Examination? An explanation of Class 3, Class 2, and Class 1 - What is a Chief Electric Engineer? An explanation of Class 3, Class 2, and Class 1 - The difficulty level and pass rates of the Chief Electric Engineer Examination - Check the exam outlines for Chief Electric Engineers - Although the difficulty of the Chief Electric Engineer Examination is high, there will continue to be a demand for qualifications in the future You can view it from the link below. We hope you take a moment to read it!


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