| Instructor Resume: | Noel Williams Electrical Code Consultant General Trade Experience, Education, and Qualifications: Over fifty years in the electrical trade. Over twenty-five years supervising and managing electrical design and construction. Licensed as a master electrician in Utah, Wyoming and Colorado. Licensed as an electrical inspector in Utah. Certified as an electrical inspector by ICC/ICBO (since 1988) and IAEI (1983). Former Chair of the Utah Electricians Licensing Board for 13 years. Former Chair of the NEC Advisory Committee for the Utah Uniform Building Code Commission. Former member of the Occupational and Professional Licensure Review Committee for Utah AAS Electricity, AS Computer Science Technology, BS Computer Science. Member of IAEI, ICC, and NFPA. Professional Teaching and Writing Experience: Currently an independent consultant, teaching and writing on electrical code issues. Instructor and consultant for electrical inspector certification training classes for the State of Utah. (Original courses) Taught apprenticeship at Salt Lake Community College for 6 years and other continuing education electrical classes for over 35 years. Taught NEC Seminars for NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) for 30 years. Taught NEC Seminars for NTT (National Technology Transfer) for 3 years. Taught NEC Seminars independently for Los Alamos National Labs, Alcan Cable, Thiokol, Honeywell, Salt Lake City Airport, University of Utah Hospital, and others. Instructed thousands of students in 48 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Japan, Mexico, Panama, Barbados, and Italy. Former Contributing Editor (10 yrs) for CEE News, a monthly electrical magazine. • Wrote numerous published articles and answers to code questions. Coauthor of 1999 NEC Changes published by NFPA. Coauthor and developer of the NEC Seminars (70E, NEC Essentials, Hazardous Locations, Low Voltage, NFPA 79) for NFPA. Primary author of 1999, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2011 and 2014 NFPA Electrical Inspection Manuals published by NFPA. Author of Limited Energy Systems book published by NFPA |