Master HUD guidelines to execute flawless electrical upgrades that guarantee resident safety, ensure strict code compliance, and maximize long-term energy efficiency in rehab projects.

Navigate the complexities of electrical system upgrades in housing rehabilitation with this comprehensive overview based on the HUD Rehabilitation Guide. This course delves into the critical intersection of modern electrical safety standards and energy-efficient technologies essential for updating aging residential properties.
The curriculum explores best practices for identifying electrical hazards, evaluating existing wiring systems, and implementing cost-effective upgrades that meet stringent safety codes. Beyond risk mitigation, the material emphasizes modernizing residential properties for optimal energy performance, covering crucial topics such as lighting efficiency, load management, and the safe integration of contemporary electrical components.
Designed for housing professionals, contractors, and inspectors, this course provides a thorough examination of the standards and techniques necessary to transform outdated residential electrical systems into safe, sustainable, and highly efficient networks.

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Tiffany Miller is an accomplished engineering leader with more than 20 years of experience in manufacturing, mechanical engineering, process optimization, and operational excellence. She began her career through a formal engineering apprenticeship at the age of 16 while earning an Associate of Applied Science in Engineering Design, graduating with three Dean’s List honors. She went on to earn her Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering, graduating Summa Cum Laude, before serving for over a decade as Head of the Manufacturing Engineer team, leading complex manufacturing operations, process improvements, and cross-functional engineering initiatives. Committed to continuous growth, Tiffany later earned her Master of Business Administration (MBA), graduating with a 3.7 GPA while specializing in Lean Six Sigma and earning her Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification. Today, she serves as an Engineering Manager, providing strategic leadership for both Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering teams. Her expertise includes manufacturing engineering, product development, Lean manufacturing, quality systems, continuous improvement, project management, and building high-performing engineering teams. Tiffany is passionate about developing practical, innovative solutions that improve efficiency, enhance product quality, and deliver measurable results for both organizations and their customers.