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National Field Services Expands Service Footprint with Acquisition of SouthWest Electritech Services
LEWISVILLE, TX – National Field Services, a NETA accredited company, recently announced the acquisition of Las Vegas, Nevada-based SouthWest Electritech Services (SWES). With a second office in Reno, Nevada, SWES is an independent electrical technical and third-party testing company focused on ensuring the safety and reliability of electrical systems. Both
National Field Services Wins Safety Awards
LEWISVILLE, TEXAS – National Field Services, a NETA-accredited electrical equipment testing and maintenance company, has been honored by the Safety Council of East Texas in the Annual Awards Luncheon in five different categories. The company received the following awards for 2015: the 5 Years Worked – No Time Lost Award,
National Field Services Announces Official Opening of Houston Location
HOUSTON, TEXAS – National Field Services, a NETA-accredited electrical equipment testing and maintenance company, announced today the official opening of its Houston-area location at 1890 Texas 35 Bypass in Alvin, Texas. The opening follows the announcement in 2015 of the company’s expansion from its Lewisville, Texas, headquarters into the new
National Field Services’ Steve Newton to Present PEARL Level I Certification Training at PEARL Conference
LEWISVILLE, TEXAS – Steve Newton, Training Program Manager at National Field Services’ National Training Center, will be conducting the first training program for the PEARL Electrical Equipment Reconditioning Level I Certification Exam at the upcoming PEARL Electrical Safety, Reliability and Sustainability Conference & Exhibition. The 8 hour training will be
Taking on the Technician Shortage – Introducing an Ambitious New Training Program
LEWISVILLE, TEXAS – To address the industry-wide shortage of new technical talent, National Field Services, through its National Training Center, is launching an aggressive, ambitious training program that will benefit the entire electrical testing industry. The Demographic Squeeze Over 20 years ago, as the first of the baby boomer retirements