Complete List of Passers in the April 2024 Registered Master Electricians Licensure Examination

 


In a much-anticipated announcement, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has revealed the results of the April 2024 Registered Master Electricians Licensure Examination. Conducted by the Board of Electrical Engineering across various testing centers nationwide, the examination witnessed 629 out of 1,220 candidates successfully passing the rigorous assessment.

The examination was held in multiple locations, including N. C. R., Baguio, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi, Lucena, Pampanga, Rosales, Tacloban, Tuguegarao, Zamboanga, and Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

The PRC, known for its stringent evaluation process, ensures that only the most qualified individuals receive licensure. Consequently, achieving success in PRC examinations is widely regarded as a significant milestone in one's professional journey.

One notable aspect of the April 2024 examination is the absence of a qualifying top-performing school, according to PRC criteria. None of the participating institutions met the criteria, which mandates a minimum of 50 examinees with at least an 80% passing percentage. This underscores the competitive nature of the examination, where success is determined solely by individual performance rather than institutional reputation.

Among the successful examinees, several candidates distinguished themselves by securing top positions in the examination. Topping the list is Mariclaire Baingan Larugal from Isabela State University-Ilagan, who achieved an impressive score of 92.50%. Following closely behind is John Jason Sobior Bibat from Bohol Island State University - Tagbilaran, with a remarkable score of 92.00%. Rounding off the top three is Ronnel Ilagan Datos from Southern Luzon State University-Lucban (SL PC) and Mark Biloy Limbago from Bohol Island State University - Balilihan, garnering an impressive score of 90.00%.

The top ten performers in the April 2024 Registered Master Electricians Licensure Examination have exhibited exceptional competence and mastery of the subject matter. Their exemplary performance not only reflects their dedication and hard work but also highlights the quality of education provided by their respective institutions.

The success of these individuals serves as an inspiration to aspiring electricians across the country, demonstrating that with determination and perseverance, one can achieve excellence in their chosen field.

The PRC, along with the Board of Electrical Engineering, continues to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and integrity in the licensure examination process. Through their unwavering commitment to excellence, they ensure that licensed professionals in the field of electrical engineering possess the necessary skills and knowledge to contribute effectively to society.

As the newly licensed Registered Master Electricians embark on their professional journey, they carry with them not only a license but also a testament to their competence and readiness to meet the challenges of the industry.

Our team extends its congratulations to all successful examinees and wishes them success in their future endeavors. Their achievements underscore the importance of continuous learning and development in the pursuit of excellence in the field of electrical engineering.


SOURCE:
PRC Philippines



Functions Overview of the Registered Master Electrician Profession

Registered master electricians are highly skilled professionals responsible for overseeing electrical installations, repairs, and maintenance. They ensure that electrical work complies with safety regulations and meets quality standards. Here's an overview of their functions:

1. Electrical System Installation

  • Blueprint Interpretation: Interpreting architectural and electrical blueprints to plan the installation of electrical systems.
  • Wiring Installation: Installing electrical wiring, conduits, cables, and fixtures according to specifications and safety standards.
  • Equipment Installation: Mounting and connecting electrical equipment such as switches, outlets, panels, and transformers.

2. Code Compliance and Safety

  • Electrical Code Knowledge: Ensuring compliance with local, national, and international electrical codes and standards (e.g., NEC, IEC).
  • Safety Protocols: Implementing safety protocols to prevent electrical hazards, including shock, arc flash, and fire.
  • Grounding and Bonding: Ensuring proper grounding and bonding to protect against electrical faults and overvoltages.

3. Troubleshooting and Repair

  • Diagnostic Skills: Troubleshooting electrical issues to identify faults, malfunctions, and wiring problems.
  • Repair Work: Repairing or replacing defective components, switches, outlets, and wiring to restore electrical functionality.
  • Emergency Repairs: Responding to emergency calls to address electrical outages, faults, and safety hazards.

4. Maintenance and Upkeep

  • Preventive Maintenance: Performing routine inspections and maintenance tasks to prevent electrical failures and prolong equipment lifespan.
  • Testing and Inspection: Conducting electrical tests and inspections to ensure system integrity and compliance with standards.
  • System Upgrades: Upgrading electrical systems to meet changing requirements, improve efficiency, and incorporate new technologies.

5. Electrical System Design Assistance

  • Design Consultation: Providing input and recommendations during the design phase of electrical projects.
  • Load Calculation: Calculating electrical loads and requirements to size equipment and determine system capacity.
  • Specification Review: Reviewing specifications and plans to ensure practicality, efficiency, and compliance with regulations.

6. Project Management

  • Planning and Coordination: Planning electrical projects, coordinating schedules, and allocating resources effectively.
  • Supervision: Overseeing electricians and apprentices to ensure work is completed safely, accurately, and on time.
  • Budget Management: Managing project budgets, tracking expenses, and controlling costs to meet financial objectives.

7. Inspection and Certification

  • Code Inspection: Conducting inspections of electrical installations to verify compliance with regulations and standards.
  • Certification: Issuing certificates of compliance or approval for electrical work that meets safety and quality requirements.
  • Record-Keeping: Maintaining records of inspections, certifications, permits, and project documentation for compliance and accountability.

8. Customer Service and Communication

  • Client Interaction: Communicating with clients to understand their needs, address concerns, and provide updates on project progress.
  • Education and Guidance: Educating clients on electrical safety, energy efficiency, and maintenance best practices.
  • Problem Resolution: Resolving customer complaints, inquiries, and issues related to electrical services and installations.

9. Continuing Education and Professional Development

  • Training and Certification: Pursuing ongoing training, education, and certifications to stay updated on industry trends, technologies, and regulations.
  • Licensing Requirements: Maintaining professional licensure and certifications required for practice as a registered master electrician.
  • Networking and Collaboration: Engaging with industry peers, professional organizations, and suppliers to exchange knowledge and best practices.

Registered master electricians play a crucial role in ensuring the safety, reliability, and functionality of electrical systems in residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional settings. Their expertise in electrical installations, repairs, and maintenance contributes to the efficient operation of buildings and facilities while minimizing the risk of electrical hazards and accidents.


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