Ahmed Tarek
About Ahmed Tarek
Ahmed Tarek is an Electrical Engineer at thyssenkrupp with experience in electrical design and project supervision.
Current Position at thyssenkrupp
Ahmed Tarek currently works at thyssenkrupp as an Electrical Engineer. He is involved in planning, designing, and supervising electrical installations and systems. His responsibilities encompass a variety of tasks that include preparing installation drawings, developing electrical specifications, and overseeing construction activities to ensure compliance with design requirements.
Previous Experience at Saudi Binladin Group
In 2015, Ahmed Tarek worked at Saudi Binladin Group as an Electrical Technical Office Engineer for two months. His role involved contributing to electrical designs and preparing technical documentation. During his tenure, he gained experience in technical comparisons between vendors and participated in creating documentation that supported project execution.
Previous Experience at Arteco
Ahmed Tarek served as an Electrical Site Engineer at Arteco for five months in 2015. His responsibilities included site supervision of electrical installations, ensuring compliance with design and safety standards. He also developed installation drawings and managed various aspects of electrical components and systems during the construction phase.
Education and Expertise from Helwan University Cairo
Ahmed Tarek studied at Helwan University Cairo from 2010 to 2014, where he completed his education in power and electrical machines, achieving a grade of 'good' with a 70% score. His academic training provided him with foundational knowledge in electrical machines, power distribution, and related areas, equipping him with the skills needed for his engineering career.
Project Involvement in the Cargill Silver Fox Project
Ahmed Tarek participated in the Cargill Silver Fox project, focusing on electrical design for networks, lighting, small power, power distribution, cable routing, SLD, panel boards, cables and circuit breakers selection, voltage drop, and short circuit calculations. His responsibilities extended to designing light current systems, earthing and lightning systems, and performing Lux calculations using the Dialux program. Ahmed was also responsible for preparing as-built documentation and designing electrical equipment using 3D software tools.