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EC&I engineer preparing resignation letter in control room

Handing your notice into your current employer

So, you’ve accepted a new EC&I role, congratulations! But before you can start the next chapter of your career, there’s one more important step: handing in your notice.  Whether you’re working in maintenance, commissioning, design, or instrumentation, this can feel like a difficult moment, especially if you’ve been with your current employer for a while.   […]

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Contract vs Permanent Engineering roles: which is right for you?

For Electrical, Control, and Instrumentation (EC&I) professionals, career decisions often come down to more than just job title or location. One of the biggest questions we hear at EC&I Partners is whether to pursue a contract or permanent role. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer,  it depends on your goals, experience, and current lifestyle. In this blog,

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Field-based EC&I engineer working on-site with control systems

Client Considerations for Field-Based Technicians and Engineers

 Field-Based EC&I roles are becoming increasingly common, particularly across infrastructure, energy, defence, and manufacturing sectors. But managing these remote and site-based workers brings its own set of challenges. Whether your business is preparing for a shutdown, commissioning a new system, or sending technicians to a client site, it’s essential to provide the right structure, support,

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