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What does it actually mean to know electrical work was done right? Not hope. Not assume. Know. Dr. Ahmed El-Rasheed [https://www.linkedin.com/in/a-rasheed247/] has spent his career inside the world of electrical testing and measurement. As Industry Director at Megger [https://www.megger.com/], he works at the intersection of power systems, field practice, and the instruments used to verify that critical infrastructure is ready to perform. In Part 1, Ahmed and Nick cover: * How Ahmed’s path from taking apart broken VCRs to electrical engineering shaped the way he thinks about measurement * Why Megger became synonymous with insulation resistance testing in the electrical trades * The difference between work being done and work being proven * What Ahmed’s research with Jaguar taught him about visual completion versus verified quality * Why electrical testing matters before energizing data centers, hospitals, power stations, and other critical infrastructure * How renewables, HVDC, bidirectional power flow, and data center demand are changing the complexity of the grid * Why certainty, skilled labor, and documentation matter more as the margin for error gets smaller Part 2 picks up where this leaves off: testing culture, commissioning, workforce readiness, and what it takes to hold a higher standard in the field before the lights come on. Support the show! * Make sure to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts. * Visit our founding sponsor at www.avicado.com [http://www.avicado.com/]
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