American Electrical Testing Co.
Eric Dexter is an experienced electrical professional with a diverse background in project management, operations, and commissioning in the electrical testing and engineering sectors. Currently serving as the Mid-Atlantic | Midwest Area Manager at Asplundh Electrical Testing since February 2023, Eric previously held leadership roles including Chief Operating Officer and Director of Field Services at Tier 1 Testing and Commissioning. Eric's entrepreneurial experience as Founder and Division Manager at WYE Testing & Engineering complements a solid foundation in project supervision and relay technician roles at notable companies such as TRC Companies, Electric Power Systems, and Exelon. Eric possesses a degree in Electrical from Carroll Community College and has consistently delivered quality services across various electrical projects and installations throughout a progressive career.
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American Electrical Testing Co.
American Electrical Testing Co., LLC (AET) established in 1981, maintains a staff of highly trained engineers and technicians offering complete field-testing, engineering, commissioning, and project management services to the power industry. AET is comprised of two highly specialized and uniquely integrated Engineering & Testing business operations. We provide Testing and Engineering services to T&D Utilities, Power Generation, Renewable Energy, and Large Commercial / Industrial Power clients who require a high degree of reliability, integrity and quality for their power systems. We are flexible and can fit into various professional support roles for our clients. Our Engineering business line offers Professional Engineering & Design Services that include: Power System Engineering, Turnkey Substation Design, Substation Upgrades, Distribution System Reliability Design, Commissioning Services, Resilient Power System Design and Renewable Energy Design. AET’s major market focus is on Transmission, Distribution, Generation and Renewable Energy and limited to large strategic opportunities outside of those markets. Execution of the strategy has been successful through fostering strategic relationships with electric utilities, generating companies, engineering companies, private developers and electrical contractors.