Our Team

The Signal Through the Noise

The electrical engineering field suffers from a massive signal-to-noise problem. You search for guidance on National Electrical Code compliance or solar charge controller voltage limits. You find recycled summaries written by people who have never held a multimeter. We built Pro Electrical Co to fix that.

Our team consists of active engineers, researchers, and licensed practitioners. We design systems. We troubleshoot commercial faults. We write from the field. Bad electrical advice does not just waste time. It burns down buildings. It kills people. We take our publication seriously because the stakes demand it.

Lead Technical Editor: Abdullah Shawier

Abdullah Shawier does not deal in hypotheticals. He is a practicing Electrical Engineer and a current PhD candidate at Queen Mary University. His daily focus revolves around the brutal realities of power electronics, control systems, and electric drive systems.

He bridges the gap between high-level academic theory and the dirty work of commercial implementation.

When you read a breakdown of advanced control systems on this site, it comes directly from Abdullah’s ongoing doctoral research and field experience. He understands that a fractional drop in power conversion efficiency translates to massive commercial downtime. He writes to prevent those failures. The integration of modern electric drive technologies into aging infrastructure requires precision. Abdullah provides that precision. He dissects complex engineering principles into actionable data for industry professionals. Connect with Abdullah on LinkedIn.

Our Core Contributors

Mateo Vargas, Master Electrician

Mateo spent the last fourteen years wiring commercial solar arrays and troubleshooting high-voltage industrial faults. He covers our practical safety protocols. Wiring up solar panels to the maximum input voltage of some charge controllers creates a massive shock hazard. Mateo writes our safety breakdowns because he knows exactly where those hazards hide. He knows that keeping one hand in your back pocket during a live test can save your life.

Sarah Jenkins, Commercial Electrical Inspector

Sarah reviews our content for strict National Electrical Code compliance. She spent a decade walking commercial job sites finding the exact code violations that cause catastrophic system failures. The Fast Trax System is designed to make professionals successful in learning the NEC. Sarah applies that same rigorous standard to every compliance article we publish. She catches the blind spots before they become liabilities.

Tariq Al-Fayed, Industrial Automation Specialist

Tariq designs low-voltage control panels for manufacturing facilities across the Midwest. He brings a granular understanding of motor controls, relay logic, and the physical realities of keeping an assembly line moving. When we cover commercial uptime, Tariq provides the operational reality. He knows which contactors fail under heavy load. He knows why your variable frequency drives keep throwing fault codes.

Our Editorial Standards

We reject generic advice. The stakes in commercial electrical work are too high for guesswork. A single wiring error on a high-voltage system does not just cause downtime. It causes fires.

Every technical guide published on Pro Electrical Co goes through a brutal review process. We do not publish first drafts. We do not publish unverified claims.

  • Technical Accuracy: Abdullah reviews all theoretical engineering claims against current academic and industry standards. If the math does not work, the article does not publish.
  • Code Compliance: We anchor our practical guides to the latest NEC requirements. We do not guess at local variances. We state the baseline code and warn you where local inspectors typically push back.
  • Practical Friction: We highlight the actual problems you will face on site. We tell you when a specific charge controller runs hot. We warn you about the exact junction box that strips out during installation.
  • Regulatory Reality: We track compliance shifts. When FinCEN issues new FAQs regarding Beneficial Ownership Information for electrical contractors, we break down exactly what it means for your business operations.

We publish what we know to be true from direct experience.

We do not cover residential DIY electrical repairs. We do not review consumer-grade smart home gadgets. We focus exclusively on engineered solutions for commercial uptime, professional safety, and industrial power systems. Limitations build trust. We know our lane. We stay in it.

Contact the Team

We want to hear from other practitioners. If you spot a code discrepancy in our archives, tell us. If you have a specific commercial uptime problem you want Abdullah to analyze, send it over.

We read every technical inquiry. We do not respond to generic guest post pitches from marketing agencies.

Email the editorial desk directly at [email protected]. Expect a response within 48 hours from a real engineer.

Written & Reviewed By

Abdullah Shawier

Abdullah Shawier

‏PhD candidate, Experienced Electrical Engineer

Abdullah Shawier is a highly accomplished Electrical Engineer and a dedicated PhD candidate at Queen Mary University, specializing in the complex fields of power electronics, control systems, and electric drive systems. With a deep academic and practical background, Abdullah brings a wealth of technical knowledge to proelectricalco.com, where he serves as a leading expert contributor. His research and professional focus on the integration of advanced control systems and efficient power conversion make him a trusted voice for both industry professionals and enthusiasts seeking high-level electrical insights. Abdullah’s ongoing doctoral research underscores his commitment to staying at the forefront of electrical engineering innovation. He possesses a unique ability to bridge the gap between theoretical engineering principles and real-world applications, ensuring that the content he provides is both scientifically rigorous and practically applicable. Throughout his career, Abdullah has remained focused on the evolution of electric drive technologies and their impact on modern infrastructure. He is deeply passionate about sharing his technical expertise to help others navigate the complexities of electrical engineering and power systems.

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