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craig o'neill

 

CRAIG O'NEILL INDUSTRY STORY


COMPLETELY ELECTRICALS EVOLUTION LIMITED 

 Hello, I started my electrical career with an indentured apprenticeship with SEEBOARD (now split between E.D.F and UK power networks)

I completed my time of 4 years winning apprentice of the year for obtaining exam results of 100% in all exams and receiving recommendations from colleagues and supervisors.

During my time at SEEBOARD I worked on every type of electrical system in the UK including prestigious buildings such as Arundel Castle, Royal Pavilion and many stately homes.

After SEEBOARD showed signs of disbanding, I left and began working for a local contractor which taught me about budget!

Then I established a nationwide testing company... The company is now one of the largest testing contractors in the UK with a fleet of over 40 teams….. But I set it up!

Then once back in Brighton I worked for myself before deciding University was calling for an engineers degree.

After leaving University slightly disappointed with the state of the economy in 2009 I decided that the only way to ensure employment for a great company was to build it myself and so Completely Electrical was born! Completely Electrical continues with the same principles that I have built up during my career. I also now teach and want to help others....... 

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