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In engineering what type of practical in making things job could i do with having epilepsy?

2010/2010 City & Guilds AutoCAD 3D Computer Aided Design Level 3
2009/2010 City & Guilds AutoCAD 2D Computer Aided Design Level 2
2009/2010 NCFE Operations Management Level 4
Introduction to Operations Management, Product Planning & Positioning, Process Design, Managing Demand of Materials, Project Management, Quality Management, Productivity Methods & Measurements, Scheduling & Capacitor, Time Based Operations
2009/2010 NCFE Electricity Fundamentals Level 3
Circuits & Current, Electrical Circuits, Energy & Heat, Resistive circuits, Circuits in series, Electrical Potential & Electromotive force, Capacitance & Inductance, Electromagnetic Induction
2007/2009 Rotherham College of Arts and Technology (RCAT) Level 3
BTEC National Diploma in Manufacturing Engineering
Final Grade – DDM – (340 UCAS Points)
Business systems for technicians (Distinction), Communications for technicians (Pass)
Mathematics for technicians (Pass), Mechanical principles and applications (Pass), Health, safety, risk assessment and welfare in engineering workplace (Distinction), Properties and applications of engineering materials (Distinction), Electro, pneumatic and hydraulic systems and devices (Distinction), Computer aided drafting (Distinction), Applications of welding technology (Distinction) Project – Double (Pass), Primary forming (Distinction), Secondary processes (Merit), Manufacture planning (Distinction), Selecting and improving secondary processes (Distinction), Computer numerical control of M/C tools (Distinction), Further Mathematics for technicians (Pass), Six Sigma (Pass),
2006/2007 Rotherham College of Arts and Technology (RCAT) BTEC First
Diploma Engineering 2006/2007 Overall Grade (Merit) Level 2
Working Practices in Engineering (Pass), Using & Interpreting Engineering Information (Pass), Applied Electrical & Mechanical Science for Technicians (Pass), Mathematics for Engineering Technicians (Pass), Preparing & Controlling Engineering Manufacturing Operation (Pass), Selecting Engineering Materials (Distinction), Selecting & Using Secondary Machining Techniques to Remove Material (Pass) Engineering Assembly Techniques (Distinction), Engineering Marking out (Pass), Casting & Molding Processes (Distinction)
2004/2005 City & Guilds Introductory Tungsten Arc Gas Shielded
Welding Aluminium & Stainless Steel
1998/1999 NVQ Level 2 Fabrication Engineering Manufacturing
General Health & Safety, Basic Engineering Drawing Measuring & Marking Out, Basic Engineering Materials, Handling Engineering Information, Establishing Effective Working Relationships, Basic Oxy- Fuel Gas Cutting, Basic Manual Metal Arc Welding, Basic Plate
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3 Comments
  1. ibfroggie says

    Technical Writing, Program Management

  2. Misty Copeland says

    Working as technicians is absolutely a surpassing calling

  3. Ecko says

    This is something you already know surely? If you are allowed to drive a car that means you are safe to work in most places. I think you shouldn’t go up towers or do rigging in high places anyway, as your own personal policy. If you are not allowed to drive there are further considerations, like operating a lathe and other machines and welding – those tasks that could be hazardous if you have a seizure, but it depends a bit on the workplace, your control of seizures, your own level of organisation, avoiding hazardous situations just in case, behaviour and tolerance of others around you and so on. If you are designing and assembling parts made by others the risks are much less. There are a lot of tasks like computer aided drafting, even programming machine tools (CNC) where the risk is small for you. You could focus on these in case there is some change in the future. You would know more of this than I do. It wouldn’t hurt to consult health professionals about this, so you know what they think. I think it important to advise the employer up front, and having an official letter from a doctor is a good way to explain their risk to them.

    It seems to me that it should be a non issue in many jobs, just needing a bit of self management and discipline from yourself. You are already doing this apparently.

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