Title :
Traineeships - continuous learning and training in a work context
Author :
Raminhos, Filipe M. M. ; Travassos Valdez, M.M. ; Machado Ferreira, C. ; Maciel Barbosa, F.P.
Author_Institution :
Inst. Super. de Eng. de Coimbra, Inst. Politec. de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
fDate :
May 30 2014-June 1 2014
Abstract :
This work aims at describing the added value of the skills acquired during a Master´s degree in Building Services Engineering taught at the Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Coimbra in the departments of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. It is based on the training final report of the dissertation, and it is concerned with the integration in the world of work, describing the framework of the various activities carried out during the internship. The curricular internship led to the acquisition of professional experience in the area of project within the framework of special technical installations, including lighting design in its various aspects. Several lighting design studies were developed both of interiors and exteriors and were extended to designs of bunkering stations, hospitals, post offices, hotels and homes in general. It also led to the acquisition of professional experience in the fields of electrical installations, telecommunications, fire safety in buildings and HV AC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning). The trainee had to assume responsibilities, applying theoretical knowledge to practical contexts developing decision-making skills and overcoming the proposed challenges. The opportunity the trainee had to follow the work of the technical teams was also an asset, as he observed on site the deployment of projects as they were being carried out. He was also able to check if the work was evolving according to plans, contacted the architects, the building owners as well as the staff of companies in charge of other specialties. He experienced the difference between analysing and studying a two dimensional blueprint or even photos, and observing the actual design details on site, sometimes not so noticeable on paper or on the computer. This allowed him to assimilate important information, and be actively involved as part of the team, one of the reasons why the trainee opted for an internship of this kind that contributed to a better understan- ing of certain concepts in these areas of engineering.
Keywords :
civil engineering; design engineering; electrical installation; engineering education; industrial training; lighting; professional aspects; vocational training; Building Services Engineering; Departments of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering; HV; Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Coimbra; buildings; bunkering stations; continuous learning; continuous training; curricular internship; decision-making skills; electrical installations; heating-ventilation-air conditioning; hospitals; hotels; lighting design; post offices; professional experience acquisition; safety; technical installations; telecommunications; traineeships; two-dimensional blueprint; Europe; Heat engines; Organizations; Electrical installations; Light Design; Special Technical Facilities; Traineeships;
Conference_Titel :
EAEEIE (EAEEIE), 2014 25th Annual Conference
Conference_Location :
Cesme
DOI :
10.1109/EAEEIE.2014.6879382