8 Ways Electrical Contractors Can Reduce Overhead Costs Through Automation: 1. Streamlined Administrative Tasks 2. Improved Resource Management 3. Automated Financial Reporting 4. Enhanced Project Management 5. Efficient Inventory Management 6. Reduced Compliance Costs 7. Optimized Payroll Processing 8. Improved Communication and Collaboration
Simple Ways Automation Helps Electricians: 1. Scheduling Jobs 2. Assigning Jobs 3. Creating Quotes and Invoices 4. Following Up with Customers 5. Managing Inventory 6. Promoting Your Services 7. Organizing Team Schedules
5 Automations Every Electrical Business Should Run: 1. Post-job review requests 2. Quote follow-ups 3. Annual safety inspection reminders 4. Dispatch confirmations 5. Invoice payment reminders
5+1 tedious tasks you could automate as an electrician: 1. Creating offers (including working time and labor costs) 2. Manual electrical planning 3. Changing devices and designs 4. Calculating back boxes 5. Calculating cable type and length +1. Creating electrical cabinet drawings
Field Trip: Chariho Electrical Technology students explore careers in industrial automation WESTERLY — Chariho Career and Technical Center's Electrical Technology class visited an automation company in Westerly, ProSystems Integration, on Wednesday to give students a look at career opportunities in the industrial side of the field.
AUTOMATIONSNYTT • Easy migration – ready for NIS2 Level Automation is NIS2 ready – made the leap from the Simatic S7-1200 to the new generation control system Simatic S71200 G2.
Post Electric Expands Home Automation and Smart Technology Integration Services Monett, MO – January 06, 2026 – Post Electric, a licensed electrical contractor serving Southwest Missouri, announces the expansion of its residential electrical services to include comprehensive home automation and smart technology integration capabilities.
Wago and Matter: “We Want to Really Get Into This Market” An interview with Manfred Lehmann, Strategic Product Manager at WAGO. The long-established German electrical engineering manufacturer is currently introducing its first Matter-enabled products.
Jobs AI can’t replace yet: What a new report finds At a time when conversations around artificial intelligence are often dominated by job loss fears, a new April 2026 report offers a more layered reality. It shows that while some parts of the workforce are highly exposed to automation, others remain firmly rooted in human capability. Among the trades, electricians stand out with a 14% automation risk and strong demand growth.
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