Mike Fisher
About Mike Fisher
Mike Fisher is a Designer Principal at American Electric Power, where he has worked for over 34 years. He specializes in cable and raceway routing and design, with extensive experience in power plant renovations.
Work at American Electric Power
Mike Fisher has served as Designer Principal at American Electric Power since 1990. In this role, he has accumulated over 34 years of experience in the Columbus, Ohio area. His responsibilities include overseeing design projects related to electrical systems, particularly in the context of power plant renovations. As a lead contact for contractual issues with federal accounts, he plays a crucial role in managing relationships and ensuring compliance with electrical service agreements.
Previous Experience in Electrical Design
Before joining American Electric Power, Mike Fisher worked as an Electrical Designer at Sargent & Lundy from 1983 to 1988. His tenure there spanned five years and took place in Chicago, Illinois, and Clinton, Illinois. Following this role, he worked at Schneider Engineering as an Electrical Designer for two years from 1988 to 1990 in the Columbus, Ohio area. His diverse experience in electrical design has contributed to his expertise in the field.
Education and Expertise
Mike Fisher earned a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from West Virginia University Tech. He also studied Design at Columbus State Community College and Liberal Arts at Jackson College. His educational background supports his specialization in cable and raceway routing and design, as well as equipment locating for power plant renovations. This combination of education and practical experience has established him as a knowledgeable professional in electrical engineering.
Background in Power Plant Renovation
With over three decades of experience in power plant renovation and upgrading, Mike Fisher has focused on the electrical physical aspects of these projects. His career began at Appalachian Power Company, where he gained foundational experience in the industry. This extensive background has equipped him with the skills necessary to address complex electrical design challenges in power plant settings.