Professional Documents
Culture Documents
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3. Equipment, Machinery, Testing Apparatus, Etc., Handhel .................................................................. 49
4. Experiences With The Company Personnel Involved In The Training ................................................. 50
5. Best Practices Used/Applied ............................................................................................................... 51
6. Discipline Related Solutions Integrated Into The Company................................................................. 52
7. Strong points ....................................................................................................................................... 53
8. Weak points ........................................................................................................................................ 54
CHAPTER V. Personal Evaluation of the Training Program ........................................................................ 55
A. Potential of the Company as a training ground ................................................................................... 56
B. Duration of the training ........................................................................................................................ 57
C. Suggestions for the improvement of the training ................................................................................. 58
D. Advice to future On-the-Job trainees .................................................................................................. 59
CHAPTER VI. Student Portfolio ................................................................................................................... 60
A. Student’s Goal .................................................................................................................................... 61
B. Student’s Philosophy .......................................................................................................................... 62
C. Student Profile .................................................................................................................................... 63
Educational Attainment ....................................................................................................................... 63
Membership and affiliation in Professional Organization..................................................................... 63
Seminars and workshop attended....................................................................................................... 63
D. Weekly Reflection 1 ............................................................................................................................ 64
Weekly Reflection 2 ............................................................................................................................ 65
Weekly Reflection 3 ............................................................................................................................ 66
Weekly Reflection 4 ............................................................................................................................ 67
Weekly Reflection 5 ............................................................................................................................ 68
Weekly Reflection 6 ............................................................................................................................ 69
Weekly Reflection 7 ............................................................................................................................ 70
Weekly Reflection 8 ............................................................................................................................ 71
Weekly Reflection 9 ............................................................................................................................ 72
Weekly Reflection 10 .......................................................................................................................... 73
Weekly Reflection 11 .......................................................................................................................... 74
Weekly Reflection 12 .......................................................................................................................... 75
Weekly Reflection 13 .......................................................................................................................... 76
Weekly Reflection 14 .......................................................................................................................... 77
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Weekly Reflection 15 .......................................................................................................................... 78
Weekly Reflection 16 .......................................................................................................................... 79
CHAPTER VII. Appendices ......................................................................................................................... 96
A. OJT Requirements Completion Form
B. Endorsement Letter
C. Certification of Acceptance for OJT
D. Student’s Parent Waiver
E. OJT/Practicum Liability Waiver
F. Curriculum Vitae
G. Certificate of Completion
H. Student’s ID
I. Registration Form
J. Student’s Cedulla
K. Supervisor’s ID
L. Daily Time Record
M. Student Performance Rating
N. S.O. Rubric
O. Winning Mindset Certificate
P. Success Stories and Testimonials
Q. Pictures
R. Rubric for Final Written Report
S. CD (Softcopy of Document)
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CHAPTER I:
COMPANY DATA
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A. Company Profile
The Company
and Exchange Commission with SEC Registration Number A200100955. MHP starts its full operation on the
1st day of February 2001. The Administration and Finance Office is located at 11th Floor CyberOne Bldg.
Eastwood Cyberpark, Brgy. Bagumbayan, Quezon City 1110, Philippines while Sales and Technical
Operations is at 21 Jade St., Tierra Pura 6, Congressional Ave. Ext., Brgy. Pasong Tamo, Quezon City 1107,
Philippines.
importation, distribution, marketing, fabrication, assembly, installation, commissioning and service of various
industrial electrical products equipment and its components from Germany, France, Singapore, India , China,
Malaysia, Taiwan and Indonesia. It is established to cater the markets for industrial electrical products in the
Philippines.
It served more than three hundred (300) companies nationwide, which are grouped into several types of
industries. The Company has divided into four (4) main core groups such as: Finance & Administration
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Department, PQM PMS & PQS Department, Busduct Department, Industrial Projects Department and
Technical Support Group (TSG). The TSG is a team of field service technical personnel providing field service
works and after sales service to our customers which composed of skilled and well-trained individuals who
are technically capable and service oriented that can provide intelligent solutions to meet the increasing
demands of industrial and commercial users with full respect on environmental considerations. Aside from
that, the company provides electrical and electronic system integration so that utilization of resources is at
MH POLY-ELECTROMECHS, INC. (MHP) has maintained sound stock level of fast moving products on its
1500 square meter office, workshop and warehouse facilities; and keeps commitments on timely delivery of
goods.
MHP is supported by Mun Hean Singapore Pte. Ltd. (MHS) as regional stocking and has its own service
center to provide after sales service to its customers. It occupies a total floor area of 30,000 sq. ft. combined
MHS covers marketing territories include Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Thailand, Taiwan, China,
Hongkong, Macau, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar and the Philippines. It acts as a regional stockiest and
Metabar)
Eta-com Low Voltage and Medium Voltage Cast Resin Busduct (Betobar) -
Belgium
C&S Low Voltage Industrial Products such as Air Circuit Breakers, Molded Case
Overvoltage Protection)
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Janitza Power Quality Monitoring, Power Management System and Power
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Series Reactors 400V up to 765kV and Shunt Reactors 400V up to 66kV
MV Substations up to 132kV,
Vishay Power Factor Correction Capacitors (Low Voltage, Medium Voltage and
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Other Products:
Supply and assembly of Automatic and Manual Low Voltage and Medium
follows:
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Singapore (Head Office):
51 Kim Keat Road, Unit 05-01/02, Mun Hean Industrial Building, Singapore 328821
Malaysia:
No. 15, Jalan SS26/6 Taman Mayang Jaya, 47301 Petaling Jaya,
Hongkong:
Indonesia:
Taiwan:
4th Fl., No. 5 Alley 11, Lane 327, Chunghe District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, R.O.C.
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Myanmar:
Vietnam:
China:
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OBJECTIVES
industry by providing quality products and services to meet the electrical, electro-mechanical
and electronic needs of both local and international markets at the outmost consumer and
customers’ satisfaction with high emphasis on energy conservation, energy management and
We are totally committed to make our “Customer First” our way of life. It is also our
involve our people and partners; and our innovative use of technology will make us
MISSION STATEMENT
To become one of the biggest and distinctive supplier of electrical and industrial equipment
and components, industrial process solutions and services to industry by focusing all the
resources and positively committed to the success of the customer while fully respecting
environmental demands.
QUALITY POLICY
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The company adopts the QUALITY as a degree to which the characteristics of products and
services conform to predefined and intrinsic requirements. All of our products and services are
Quality to us is a key instrument needed to achieve success in the market and an instrument
We intend to assure the quality of our products and services by relying on an efficient state-of the- art
quality assurance.
Quality assurance is the totality of actions taken to achieve the quality required.
VALUES STATEMENT
We are driven by a desire to continuously seek new and more efficient ways to
accomplish our tasks and while doing so, inspire others to improve.
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Conduct that reflects the highest standards of Integrity
We recognized people as our most valuable resource. We engender positive motivation to promote
Achieving Success
is a dynamic force that needs to give it a nudge in the right direction and one thing
leads to another.
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B. Inclusive Dates of Training
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
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Table 1.3 Inclusive Dates of Training in February 2018
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
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C. Names of Personnel (involved in the training program with their respective designations)
Name Designation
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CHAPTER II. Brief
Description of the
Training Program
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A. Objective
General:
The training program aims to expose the students in an actual work setting and assimilate their
academic learning into practical applications under the supervision of experienced engineers.
Specific:
1. Develop and instill among students the industry-desired values of positive work attitude, good
human relations, competency in technical skills that pertain to their fields of study.
2. Provide the students the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills from the company.
3. Enhance the students’ work competencies and discipline as they relate to people in the
workplace.
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B. Schedule/Timetable
For the duration of the on-the-job training, the schedule followed by the trainee. The total number of hours
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C. Areas of Training:
The training program focuses on electrical equipment (capacitor banks and power quality analyzer). Areas
Introduction
The company aim to be the leading provider of quality services consistently delivered to institutions,
entrepreneurs, and to our community. They believe in creating value for our clients thru prompt and honest
dealings. They believe in creating value for our employees by providing them with opportunities for
professional growth. Sound professional management, continuity in corporate vision, a healthy corporate
culture, ethical business practice, recognition of the crucial role of valued clients and fair employee’s
compensation are the cornerstone upon which stable corporate growth for MH-Polyelectromechs Inc. is
assured.
The electrical design of the capacitor banks has been made to be efficient and reliable for future
loads of the building. An electrical design goes to several important stages of development. The designer
must understand the scope of the project then the designer defines and design each component. Finally
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Electrical Equipments as follows:
The power quality analyzer is particularly suitable for monitoring power quality according to standards
such as the EN 50160. All power quality parameters are collected and analyzed e.g. flicker, short term
interruptions with fault recorder function, transients, harmonics up to the 63rd and inrush currents etc.
This economical series of digital meter provides equal functionality in lieu of a complete array of
analogue devices such as ammeters, voltmeters, power meters (kW, kVA, kvar, cos-phi), kWh-meter, etc,
thus offering a significant cost reduction for project planning, mounting, wiring, etc, as compared to the use
of analogue meters.
Network analyzers are intended for fault analysis and cause identification in low voltage systems.
Thus, with overloaded capacitors in a reactive power compensation system a long-term harmonics analysis
can provide information on whether the overload is perhaps caused by too much noise on the grid (THD-U),
for example. However, the recording of load profiles can also play an important role in the new dimensioning
of system components or for the negotiation of power supply contracts. Mobile network analyzers offer an
advantage in particular with sporadic problems or fault analysis or in cases where certain measured values
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must be even more closely localized. Along with the large number of electrical measured values this range
offers a multitude of additional functions such as the saving of minimum and maximum values, operating
hours counter, bi-metallic strip function, password protection and much more.
Power Analyzer
The Power Analyzer is an all-rounder for the panel mounted main feeder analyzer. The measurement
is made on 4 separate current inputs, either for three phase systems with additional measurements in N or
PE or the measurement of 4 individual single-phase loads. It has per each current input a separate energy
counter. The very large data memory of 256 MB permits the logging of all readings for months even without
intermediate reading.
The effects of system harmonics power pollution is an increasing problem given the growth of
sophisticated electronics and proliferation of non-linear loads in commercial and industrial applications. Active
Harmonic Filters provide reduction of system harmonics as well as highly dynamic reactive power
compensation. Connected in parallel with the harmonic-generating loads, the Active Filter analyses the
system harmonics profile and “injects” a counter-phase harmonic compensation current into the network, i.e.
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D. Reference Materials
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CHAPTER III.
Compiled Weekly
Reports
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Weekly Report 1
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Weekly Report 2
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Weekly Report 3
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Weekly Report 4
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Weekly Report 5
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Weekly Report 6
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Weekly Report 7
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Weekly Report 8
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Weekly Report 9
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Weekly Report 10
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Weekly Report 11
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Weekly Report 12
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Weekly Report 13
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Weekly Report 14
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Weekly Report 15
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Weekly Report 16
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CHAPTER IV.
Personal
Evaluation of the
Training Program
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1. Professional Learning and Development Achieved
My internship program at MH Poly-electromechs Inc, site formerly located near Gilmore and now
was relocated. The training was held in their former location at MH Poly-electromechs Inc. near
Gilmore, 45 mins away from TIP Manila. We were four interns at the company with the other three
interns coming from PUP Sta. Mesa. The training also allowed me to put the theory I have studied
into practice in a work situation, while further developing my relevant industry skills. The company
to be on time coming to work because sometimes I used to attend my training in a half-day session
due to on semester situation. I became more respectful, in terms of greeting them whenever I come
and leave the room. In my weeks in the company, I became more confident. Confident enough to
share my knowledge whenever I am asked. I became responsible and many works inside the project
site especially when I was applying the knowledge that I’ve learned from my supervisor and some
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2. Modern Techniques, Skills and Tools Used/Learned
As part of my internship, I developed my practical skills in the field of electrical because I was able
to absorb all the knowledge that they taught me during my OJT hours. I also developed my interpersonal
skills by dealing with the projects workers because I was new in the project site. Another is that feeling the
surrounding and applying safety and security when performing a danger task that may lead to some accident.
I also learned some tools using inside the site and as an electrician, it is hard to work if some tools are missing
and I will try to find something different to finish the job. Also, I learned how to use all those tools correctly as
the other electricians used it in their jobs and so far I still keep in learning new things as a trainee. One thing
they like about me is that I always volunteer myself to help everyone who needed a partner ever though I
know to myself that I’m not good enough but still I keep on learning new ideas and techniques. Last thing
that I learned in my internship is applying and security in every part of the task because just one mistake can
lead to accident.
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3. Equipment, Machinery, Testing Apparatus, Etc., Handhel
In this part of my training, I was able to handle some of the tools that are used by our electrician. In
the part of the equipment, I handled the capacitor bank and power quality analyzers. This part is one major
task for me because one mistake I could be electrocuted. In the testing apparatus, I was able to handle a
multimeter. This was used during our testing and maintenance with the capacitor banks. The testing is not
hard, it’s entering the electrical room which was hard. Since, it was located in a very small and confined
space. I wasn’t able to do much testing and machine handling here, since I mostly do office jobs, reading
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4. Experiences with The Company Personnel Involved In The Training
During my training, I have worked with the technical support engineers in some projects and during
my whole stay. He taught me how engineers actually work inside the project sites like in UNILAB and how to
apply many strategies in terms of many different and difficult situation. I experience being pressured and also
excited when they gave me a task that I have really no idea because it was my first time to perform that task
which was capacitor bank testing and maintenance. I experienced many mistakes during my training days,
and they told me that it was a very good thing that I admit my mistakes. Because it means I am willing to be
corrected. I experience to be like a real engineer inside the project site. I was able to gain and adapt in the
task that I experienced during my training. Some task will be done on the same day and other task takes few
more days.
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5. Best Practices Used/Applied
I’ve met different people during my training and since then I learned to enhance my communications
skills, confidence in front of my supervisor, interpersonal skills, ect. In terms of communication skills, I was
able to communicate with all the workers inside the company and I was able to have a great time with them.
Since I they knew that I was on my training, they taught me many things that I should learn as future electrical
engineer. In terms of confidence level, I was able to approach my supervisors anytime as long as I saw them
available. The strategies that I learned from them is very useful because they already experienced those
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6. Discipline Related Solutions Integrated into The Company
From the different task that has been given to me from my training, I was able to realize the mistakes
that I might encounter by applying a circuit imagination in my head. I learned that part with my supervisors
during the site inspection and when inside the office. When I experience major problems, I always consult to
my supervisor and he will not just tell me what to do but instead he will teach me the solution in very practical
way that he can. I was able to discipline myself and to be discipline because I was just new in that part of my
life or training and I keep on learning and learning all those mistakes and solutions to the problem that I might
or always encounter during my training. Applying those solution on my own was a really big achievement for
me because I was able to learn when my supervisor is teaching me to solve those problematic tasks that I
encountered.
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7. Strong points
As an intern at MH Poly-electromechs Inc., I can say that my supervisor or project in charge and
their workers have a total link with each other. Their relationship to each other is strong enough for them to
understand each other even though all workers have different attitudes. Thru this, the company can withstand
the pressure between the employees, another is that the ambiance inside the work place is vibrant to the
point that me as a trainee is satisfied that I can have their support all throughout the hours in OJT. The strong
points that I saw in the company was they have a good background of what they are doing.
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8. Weak points
I don’t see any weak points in this company because they are doing their best to teach their OJT’s
without pressure that’s why the trainees can do works efficiently. Maybe right now is their current location
which they recently transferred, because it was very far and it’s inside a subdivision.
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CHAPTER V.
Personal
Evaluation of the
Training Program
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A. Potential of the Company as a training ground
MH Poly-electromechs Inc. enhance the skills and knowledge of the trainees which is acquired
through understanding on every exposure in the actual work in which of course related to electrical
equipments which is the scope of work of MH Poly-electromechs Inc. This learning and experience in this
kind of work are actually introduction of a much broader side of Electrical Engineering in which trainees are
benefiting from the experience that the company can give and attribute to their learning. In short, MH Poly-
electromechs Inc. is a perfect starting ground for every aspiring Electrical Engineering student where to
The company provides a set of adequate Machinery related to the scope of work which is design,
these sets of machineries are different types of printers, copying machines, binders, computers, etc., in which
is work is fastened to finish. For the equipment, tools such as training materials and such are old but still in
their working condition, these materials should be replaced with a new one. Lastly for the Facility, it is not
neat as other design firm pertaining to their data filing, but the environment is recommended in MH Poly-
electromechs Inc. specially the hospitality of each staffs is very remarkable and the workplace itself is very
Generally, the company staffs/ personnel are very welcomed to the trainees; communication
between personnel is in its finest that of course involved and plays a big role in achieving success of the
company and their projects. Trainees can develop skills such as organizational communication skill,
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B. Duration of the training
Being an intern for almost four months and a half is really worth it, the training I’ve undergone at MH
Poly-electromechs Inc. helped me a lot in getting experience and knowledge that I can apply in my
studies and in my career. It also helped me in developing and build my competency in the industry, my
communication skills, confidence and self-discipline. The allotted time provided is relatively enough to
learn and practice knowledge in field. 240 hours is really not enough to explore all aspects of the
Engineering field. However, this provided me clairvoyance in the field. Once I finish my 240 hours of
training, my supervisor told me to come back and work for the company not as a trainee but as a future
engineer. They believe that the knowledge that I learned from my training will be applied again and I
know I will learn new thing that I didn’t learn from my training. For now, I just need more time to learn
more of it, more from my training, more from my professors and more from myself especially in my
limitation.
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C. Suggestions for the improvement of the training
For the improvement of the training, the company should advertise their open slots for OJT positions;
this is due to referral in which trainees are just referred by past trainees.
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D. Advice to future On-the-Job trainees
For the future On-the-Job trainees, you should find a company that can bring out the best out of you
without having problem on finishing it on time. You should also make sure to process and organize your
papers and seminars to avoid hindrance n working days and late submission of requirements for OJT, while
accomplish task easily and on time. Being punctual is another plus factor to diminish or even eliminate delays
on submissions for deadlines of passing of assigned works. Don’t be hesitant in asking or to make follow ups
if the assign task given by the supervisor is not clear to you. Lastly being courteous to co-worker inside the
work place and being positive to every work that is task to you in order to finish it on time with precision and
mastery from positive to every work that is task to you in order to finish it on time with precision and mastery
from it.
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CHAPTER VI.
Student Portfolio
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
A. Student’s Goal
As this course started, I already have the difference expectation that I must met. First of is to know
the different codes, standards and calculations approach in an electrical equipment design. Also, I expect to
have a knowledge in various systems in an electrical design. I also expect to have more knowledge on every
situation and problems that may occur in firm. On how they could handle things right and on how could they
make us realize that their situation is just normal in an electrical design firm and must be solve right away. I
want to experience the actual thing of an Electrical Engineer works on field for me it is best to learned not
There are many things that I able to do and able to know. But I know that this goal is not easy to be
obtained. This goal is not attainable in just a short period of time but know that with the help of my superiors
they can help me attain it. By being an observant and curious person, I could explore and got to learn the
things are seen in the firm. Just make sure not to stop listening, observing, studying and learning the things
especially with the things you’re not familiar. Being determined to attain this goal will be the key in moving
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
B. Student’s Philosophy
When I became an electrical engineering student, I always believe that “God will be my guiding light and God
will direct me to the right path.” I always make God as an inspiration. Whenever I am having problems in
school, I just put in mind that God has a plan for me. Proverbs 3:5 “With all your heat, trust in the Lord and
do not lean to your own understanding.” To surpass these struggles, I always run back to God and even I run
far I always ended up in His arms. I’ve never dreamt about being an engineering student and I never even
thought there was an Electrical Engineer. Yet, here I am. I might not know my path, but God directed me
here, if obstacles will show up in my way, I’ll just pass right through it with God as my motivation.
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
C. Student Profile
Present Work
None
Educational Attainment
Baccalaureate
Tomas
Arlegui
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D. Weekly Reflection 1
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Weekly Reflection 2
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Weekly Reflection 3
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Weekly Reflection 4
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Weekly Reflection 5
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Weekly Reflection 6
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Weekly Reflection 7
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Weekly Reflection 8
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Weekly Reflection 9
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Weekly Reflection 10
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Weekly Reflection 11
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Weekly Reflection 12
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Weekly Reflection 13
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Weekly Reflection 14
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Weekly Reflection 15
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Weekly Reflection 16
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
Self – Assessment and Improvement with associated SO (Week 1 – Dec 13, 14, 15 2017)
During my first week in the company of MH Poly-electromechs Inc. as an OJT Trainee, I met
everyone at the job and was formally introduced during my first day.in this week I learned many important
things about being an Electrical Engineer through the orientation and task that had been discussed and given
to me. On my first day as a trainee, they explain and thought me the right way of designing capacitor banks,
and they’re also explain me the steps in designing the electrical layout. On the second day I started to plot
the electrical layouts of capacitor banks. I am enjoyed my first week because I met lots people at work.
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
Self – Assessment and Improvement with associated SO (Week 2 – Dec. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 2017)
During my second week in the company of MH Poly-electromechs Inc. there wasn’t much to do since
I entered to the last quarter and last month of the year where the projects are almost finished and nothing to
do really. So, what we did in the office is that we just practiced on our presentation for the coming Christmas
Party. I joined with the sales team even though I am under Technical Support Department. Our presentation
is just a simple dance number together with some of our product electrician. During the Christmas Party
which was held in a KTV Room in Greenhills, I was the only On the Job Trainee that was present. At first, I
would not like to come because, it’s quite embarrassing to be the only intern to join the Christmas Party but
since our admin insisted that I should come. I went and joined to the celebration.
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
During my third week in the company of MH Poly-electromechs Inc. which I only spend with just day.
I didn’t anything productive since there wasn’t much people in the company after the Christmas It’s like I am
the only on the job trainee at that day and none of my supervisors showed up and there is only 2 people
inside the admin. So, the only instruction that was given to me was to just chill in my sit and do anything that
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
Self – Assessment and Improvement with associated SO (Week 4 – Jan 3 & 5 2018)
During my fourth week in the company of MH Poly-electromechs Inc. I resume with my studies about
capacitor banks. Since there was no current project that I could join they just insisted that I should immerse
myself in studying about capacitor banks, I learned how to compute for a needed capacitor bank rating and
how to design a capacitor bank to. So, Low Voltage Capacitors have been designed for Power Factor
Correction in low voltage plants. Loads such as motors and transformers consume real power as well as
reactive power. Generators, supply cables, and other electrical distribution equipment should be relieved
from reactive. Low Voltage Capacitors are based on MKP-technology. The active element consists of
metallized polypropylene film with self-healing properties. Three winding elements are encapsulated in one
aluminum casing and connected to form a true 3-phase capacitor. In a stacked assembly, these winding
elements greatly reduce the risk of device breakdown. I was actually tasked to design a capacitor bank in
one of our projects and emailed it to our supervisor. On my second day I went to our warehouse and watch
how the capacitor bank is being assembled that will be deliver to one of our clients.
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
Self – Assessment and Improvement with associated SO (Week 5 – Jan 10, 11, 12 2018)
During my fifth week in the company of MH Poly-electromechs Inc. I was introduced to another
product of our company this is the Active Harmonic Filter which is also known as AHF. Active Harmonic
Filters provide reduction of system harmonics as well as highly dynamic reactive power compensation.
Connected in parallel with the harmonic-generating loads, the Active Filter analyses the system harmonics
profile and “injects” a counter-phase harmonic compensation current into the network, i.e. neutralising the
corresponding harmonic distortions in the system. The effects of system harmonics power pollution is an
increasing problem given the growth of sophisticated electronics and proliferation of non-linear loads in
commercial and industrial applications. Non-linear loads are a result of systems that use frequency converter,
drives, welding machines and applications that consume non-sinusoidal-shaped or unsymmetrical currents
from the network. These generate a significant level of harmonics currents. The acute problem with harmonic
currents is that they lead to issues such as thermal losses in cables, distribution panels, transformers,
overloading and unstable network conditions due to unsymmetrical currents. Whenever I have time to spare,
they have let me to visit the warehouse and then check the 25A Active Harmonic Filter that we have. They
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
Self – Assessment and Improvement with associated SO (Week 6 – Jan 15, 16, 18, 19 2018)
During my sixth week in the company of MH Poly-electromechs Inc. I was introduced to another
product of our company these are the Digital Power Meter, Power Analyzer and Power Quality Analyzer. Our
main brands for these PQ, PQA and PDM is Janitza where is made in Germany. Where in Janitza electronics
GmbH has established themselves as one of the global leading manufacturers in the field of power quality
monitoring, management and solutioneering through its product offerings, energy control systems and
services. This economical series of digital meter provides equal functionality in lieu of a complete array of
analogue devices such as ammeters, voltmeters, power meters (kW, kVA, kvar, cos-phi), kWh-meter, etc,
thus offering a significant cost reduction for project planning, mounting, wiring, etc, as compared to the use
of analogue meters.
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
Self – Assessment and Improvement with associated SO (Week 7 – Jan 22, 23, 25, 26 2018)
During my seventh week in the company of MH Poly-electromechs Inc. I was introduced to another
product of our company which is the Fast Switching Banks. Also known as transient-free automatic capacitor
bank or real-time fast switching capacitor bank, this German-based system is designed for optimized
performance, enhanced life time and ultra-fast control of power factor. MH Fast Switching Capacitor Systems
are used in applications with high and frequent load fluctuations. In such cases, the conventional PFC
systems are not fast enough to follow the load dynamics. The electromechanical contractors are also not
designed for extensive switching cycles being susceptible to wear out thus raising concerns of safety risks.
MH Fast Switching overcomes these issues by replacing the mechanical contactor with a semiconductor
switch. This semiconductor switch is fast electronically controlled and can switch the capacitors within a few
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
Self – Assessment and Improvement with associated SO (Week 8 – Jan 30 and Feb 2 2018)
During my eight week in the company of MH Poly-electromechs Inc. I was introduced to another
product of our company which is the Voltage Sag Compensation. The modern power network is frequently
disturbed by voltage spike and sag. Over 90% of power quality event can be traced to short duration (less
than 1second) voltage event. While this sag is often undetected, it causes direct production loss in critical
process operations. Mun Hean’s Power Quality team has been working with these industry players to detect
and solve their voltage sag issues. Critical process operations affected by voltage sag include:
Semiconductor fabrication, PLC Controlled automation robot, Chemical & Petroleum process production,
Dairy, food & beverage production The root cause of voltage sag originates from Surge Protection Device
operation during lightning surge incident on utility high voltage power line. A momentary line to earth short
circuit is created during the SPD discharge function which cause the line voltage to fall abruptly. The event
duration is short-lived but poses challenges to many critical process operations that depend on a stable
voltage. To solve these problems Mun Hean’s team will perform a study on the client’s operations, prescribe
a suitable voltage sag compensation solution with ROI analysis and complete the installation with testing and
commissioning. Mun Hean has partnerships with Voltage Sag compensation solutions from Europe with the
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
Self – Assessment and Improvement with associated SO (Week 9 –Feb 6 & 9 2018)
During my ninth week in the company of MH Poly-electromechs Inc. I was introduced to another
product of our company which is Power Factor Controllers. Our main brand for this is Vishay. Power Factor
Controllers can be employed wherever manual and automatic control of central power factor correction
equipment in low and medium voltage plants is required. It is a Power Factor Controller based on both
longstanding know-how in the field of reactive current control technique and the latest developments in micro-
electronics. All functions of the Power Factor Controller are controlled by a microprocessor.
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
Self – Assessment and Improvement with associated SO (Week 10 –Feb 14 & 15 2018)
During my tenth week in the company of MH Poly-electromechs Inc. I was introduced to another
product of our company which are the indirect and direct lightning protection. MUN HEAN is the exclusive
marketing agent for Hélita’s range of products since 1981. Our unrivalled experience and commitment make
us the specialists in the lightning industry. In parallel to that, our wealth of knowledge, accumulated over the
last three decades, allows us to offer comprehensive lightning protection solutions which include system
design advice, installation, testing and commissioning and responsive after-sales service. These credentials
are testified by a proud track record of more than 200,000 installations in various countries. HAKEL is one of
the dominant makers of Surge Protection Devices (SPD) in Europe over the last decade. It offers a
comprehensive range of surge and lightning arresters for protection against overvoltage. These include
devices to protect AC networks of various voltage levels and also special systems for data lines and
telecommunication devices and protective modules for process measurement and control systems. Hakel
SPDs specialize particularly in telecommunication devices with and extensive list of project references in
various nations.
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
Self – Assessment and Improvement with associated SO (Week 11 –Feb 20, 21, 23 2018)
During my eleventh week in the company of MH Poly-electromechs Inc. I was introduced to another
product of our company which is the EMS Software Solutions of our company. It is composed of GridVis,
DIAX View Web Based EMS and Ordek Flexible Software Platform. Modern facilities such as Datacenter,
Hospital, Shopping Mall, Commercial Highrise Office require accurate energy usage management and real
time monitoring of critical load operation status. Janitza GridVis is the Web Based Energy Management
System, developed with the input from industrial expert on energy and power quality management. It provides
a suite of report and analysis tools to help Facility Operation Management, Plant Engineer and System
Analyst to managed both technical and financial status of the plant. Key Performance Index such as PUE
and COP calculation are presented in user friendly GUI and can be incorporated with external operation data
sources such as human traffic volume, weather condition, production volume, carbon footprint etc. Live view
mimic diagram with geographic zooming function allow displaying of the current Realtime status of all plant
devices. Specialized power quality reporting that comply to industry standard such as IEC 61000-2-4, EN
50160, ITIC are integrated into the GridVis features with auto assessment routine, producing a pass/failed
summary report to reduce the workload of operation teams. One of the specialized reports is the “Total Facility
Availability” report which is developed for the Datacenter operator in mind. The report automated the collation
of transient events (typically in 20-100ms duration) interruption times which are normally overlooked by
conventional BMS. Alert alarms ticketing is built into the dashboard Alarm Management with configurable
alarm limit level setting for every device. Upon exceeding a limit level, an alarm ticket will be registered and
displayed on the dashboard. Notification emails and Mobile SMS are sent to the respective operation
personnel. Operation personnel can login to their working page and acknowledge and update alarm status.
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
Self – Assessment and Improvement with associated SO (Week 12 –Feb 27, 28 March 1, 2 2018)
During my twelfth week in the company of MH Poly-electromechs Inc. which is just composed of a
whole day field work and a short visit to the company on Friday to submit the results of our preventive
maintenance for our capacitor banks and power quality monitoring system that was installed in UNILAB at
Mandaluyong. So, this is my first field work other than those days when Ma’am Adelle would bring me to do
some client visitation. During the whole trip I was accompanied by one of our Project Technician, a Project
Engineer, and a Manager for PQS, PMS and PQM. When inspecting the capacitor banks, they would allow
me do the recording and measuring of the equipment and they would just supervise me and explain to me
everything that there was there in the electrical rooms and generator room. That day was one of the
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
Self – Assessment and Improvement with associated SO (Week 13 –March 7 & 9 2018)
During my thirteenth week in the company of MH Poly-electromechs Inc. I was introduced to another
product of our company which are Ground Fault Protection, Overcurrent Protection and other Fault
Protection. A Ground Fault Detection and Protection method is typically used to continuously monitor an AC
electrical circuit for fault conditions, instantly disconnecting the power in order to minimize loss of life or
equipment damage. MH Poly-electromechs Inc. offers both DTL and IDMTL ground faults protection relay.
Overcurrent is a condition which exists on an electrical circuit when the normal load current is exceeded. Any
current in excess of the rated current of a conductor or systems may result in risk of fire or shock from
insulation damaged from heat generated by overcurrent. MH Poly-electromechs Inc. offers both DTL and
IDMTL overload protection relay. There are other protective relays used for electrical control/power system
protection which include under/over voltages, reverse power, phases sequence or phase reversal relay and
much more. We can offer other protective devices to serve your protection needs.
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
Self – Assessment and Improvement with associated SO (Week 14 – April 3 & 6 2018)
During my fourteenth week in the company of MH Poly-electromechs Inc. I was introduced to another
product of our company which is Busbar, which can be categorized as Betobar, Metabar and Isobar. Mun
Hean has been in partnership with C&S Electric for almost a decade, working together in since the early days
to provide power distribution solutions in Philippines. Today, Mun Hean represents C&S Electric busduct and
other industrial electrical solutions in South East Asia. C&S Electric Ltd is a USD 240million group founded
in 1966 with a 4000-employment workforce including 400engineers. The company has 20 state-of-the-art
manufacturing plants in Belgium, India & China and its products are exported to 88 countries. The group
established the Power Busbar Division in 1982 and the manufacture plants are operated with ISO 9001:2008
quality management system in ensuring premium quality of products. There is more than 1000 installation
job in various industrial sector has been completed till date. Mun Hean offers three main categories of power
distribution solutions; BETOBAR, METABAR and ISOBAR. All of which are tested according to IEC standards
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
Self – Assessment and Improvement with associated SO (Week 15 –April 11 & 12 2018)
During my fifteenth week in the company of MH Poly-electromechs Inc. I was introduced to another
product of our company which is Digital Time Switches & Smart Relays. GIC which is one of our suppliers
manufactures Time Switches in both analog and digital versions that perform the function of controlling the
opening and closing of electrical circuits based on a predetermined schedule. Astronomical time switches
are programmed to control various loads or electronic utilities routinely according to sunrise and sunset times
are also available. Now you can seamlessly implement automation in your electromechanical processes with
GIC’s Programmable Logic controller. It is a real-time system designed for multiple input and output
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STUDENT PORTFOLIO
Niña Marie B. Lugtu
BS Electrical Engineering
Technological Institute of the Philippines – Manila
2nd Semester SY 2017 – 2018
Self – Assessment and Improvement with associated SO (Week 16 –April 17, 19, 20 2018)
During my sixteenth week in the company of MH Poly-electromechs Inc. which would be my last
week of stay here for almost five months of being an Intern in this company. This week I just finished all my
papers and works so that when I leave, I am sure I am not leaving anything behind. There was not much I
could do here in the office other than just to sit and do some of my school works. Since, I don’t have an
assigned task now because we don’t have an ongoing project here in Manila. All our current projects are in
Bataan which was a bus duct installation and power quality testing in Cebu.
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CHAPTER VII.
Appendices
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TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES
CAREER CENTER
ON-THE-JOB TRAINEE
SUCCESS STORY AND TESTIMONIAL
PRIVACY CONSENT
I understand and agree that by filling out this form I am allowing the Technological Institute of the Philippines to collect, process, use, share, and disclose
my personal information for OJT/internship testimonial and also to store it as long as necessary for the fulfillment of the stated purpose and in
accordance with applicable laws, including the Data Privacy Act of 2012 and its Implementing Rules and Regulations, and the T.I.P. Privacy Policy. The
purpose and extent of collection, use, sharing, disclosure, and storage of my personal information was explained to me.
Briefly describe your internship, co-op, research, or service- learning opportunity, including your day-to-day
tasks,
responsibilities, and assignments.
During my internship, I was given the opportunity to learn more about electrical equipment’s and apparatus. I
am able to study the electrical losses of a building and what needs to be done to minimize or convert the losses
into useful electricity. I also had the chance to apply my knowledge in electrical circuits through load calculations
and capacitor banking calculations. I also learned how to troubleshoot and do proactive maintenance in
capacitor banks and the usage of power quality analyzer, how to use advanced commands in AutoCAD, and
many more in the electrical equipment industry inside the firm.
What have you enjoyed the most about your position or organization/company?
What I enjoyed most during my internship was whenever there was a client to meet outside to discuss about
the products and when we need to do some installation or do check-up/maintenance to the current installations
whether it is a capacitor bank or power quality analyzer, because in the office there were not much lot to do
except reading brochures and materials of the equipment’s. Unlike in the field there are much more to learn and
by seeing and experiencing it by real hand makes you be able to understand it much better.
What have you gained from your experience that you could not have gained from another opportunity?
What I have gained in my experience during my stay here was that I gained a lot of knowledge of being an
electrical engineer inside the firm, which was not being taught in the university. Not just that I also gained a lot
of strategies when dealing with difficult actual problems where those situations was just in the worded problem
in some of our reference books.
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What advice would you give to other students?
My advice to other students is that you should choose what place you really want to spend your 240 hours of
OJT. Because if you are in the place that you really want, there is an excitement every day you will attend to
your OJT.
What are your meaningful experiences during your internship?
My experience in the company itself was meaningful. Because I have learned many things that I didn’t know in
my 5 years stay as an electrical engineering student. I also met different people, these includes professional
engineers, other student, and many more. I also gained the attitude of being a worker. I am happy to say that
working in the site has been a meaningful experience to me. Additional to everything, this company made me
feel like home.
Please provide a short quote about what you liked most about your position / earning internship credit / the
internship placement process.
“Find out what you like doing best and get someone to pay you for doing it.”
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PICTURES
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Figure 8. Sales Department Team
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Figure 4. Female Employees of MH Poly-electromechs Inc.
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Figure 6. Administration and Finance Department Team
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Figure 10. Busduct Inside View
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Figure 12. Reception at Tierra Pura Location
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