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Eric Hoge, P.E.

Vice President Engineering at COMMONWEALTH ELECTRIC COMPANY OF THE MIDWEST

Eric Hoge, P.E. has a diverse work experience ranging from their time in the US Navy Reserve to their current position as Vice President Engineering at Commonwealth Electric Company of the Midwest. Eric started their career in 1986 as a Petty Officer Second Class in the US Navy Reserve, where they served until 1994. In 1991, Hoge joined Black & Veatch as an Electrical Engineer and worked there until 1997. Eric then moved on to Southwire Company where they worked as a Sales Engineer for three years. In 2000, Hoge joined Precision Industries as the Director of Electrical Sales before transitioning to their current role at Commonwealth Electric Company of the Midwest in 2017. There, they first served as an Engineering Manager before being promoted to Vice President Engineering.

Eric Hoge, P.E. has a solid educational background in both business administration and electrical engineering. Eric obtained their Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) from Auburn University, graduating in 1989. Following this, they pursued further education and completed their Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Business Administration at The University of Kansas, where they studied from 1994 to 1997.

Additionally, Eric Hoge, P.E. has obtained several certifications throughout their career. In 1994, they became a Missouri Professional Electrical Engineer, certified by the State of Missouri. In 2002, they obtained their Nebraska Professional Electrical Engineer certification from the State of Nebraska, followed by their Iowa Professional Electrical Engineer certification from the State of Iowa.

More recently, Eric Hoge, P.E. has acquired multiple electrical contractor certifications. In 2014, they obtained their electrical contractor license from the City of Omaha, City of Norfolk, City of Blair in Nebraska, and the Nebraska State Electrical Board. In 2015, they obtained further electrical contractor licenses from the Kansas City in Kansas, the State of South Dakota State Electrical Commission, and the Nevada State Contractors Board.

Furthermore, in 2004, Eric Hoge, P.E. completed the OSHA 30 Hour course, which provided him with additional knowledge in occupational health and safety.

Overall, Eric Hoge, P.E. has a strong educational background and valuable certifications in both electrical engineering and business administration, making him a qualified professional in their field.

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