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UNIVERSITY OF CROSS RIVER STATE, CALABAR

TECHNICAL REPORT

ON

STUDENTS INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE


SCHEME (SIWES)

CARRIED OUT AT:


BONANSOM NIG. LTD.
N0:55 BOKI ROAD,
OGBOJA, OGOJA LGA,
CROSS RIVER STATE.

WRITTEN BY:
ELIJAH, SAVIOUR JOHN
19/EEN/080

SUBMITTED TO:

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

DATE: SEPTEMBER, 2024


UNIVERSITY OF CROSS RIVER STATE, CALABAR

TECHNICAL REPORT

ON

STUDENTS INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE


SCHEME (SIWES)

CARRIED OUT AT:


BONANSOM NIG. LTD.
N0:55 BOKI ROAD,
OGBOJA, OGOJA LGA,
CROSS RIVER STATE.

WRITTEN BY:
ELIJAH, SAVIOUR JOHN
19/EEN/080

SUBMITTED TO:
ENGR. AKISOT E. E.
(SIWES COORDINATOR)

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

(IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE COURSE REQUIREMENT)

DATE: SEPTEMBER, 2024


CERTIFICATION

This is to certify that Elijah , saviour John with matriculation


number 19/EEN/080 in the department of electrical and
electronic, faculty of engineering, University of Cross River
State, Calabar wrote his SIWES report on completion of his
industrial training at BONANSOM NIG. LTD. N0.55 BOKI
ROAD OGBOGA, OGOJA, CROSS RIVER STATE.

NAME OF STUDENT: ELIJAH, SAVIOUR JOHN

REG.NO: 19/EEN/080

SIGN:

DATE:

NAME OF INDUSTRY BASE SUPERVISOR:

SIGN:

DATE:

NAME OF SIWES COORDINATOR: ENGR. AKISOT E.E.

SIGN:

DATE:
DEDICATION

I dedicate this report to God almighty for His sustainability


and guardians during this experience, my late mom MRS.
GODSTIME JOHN, my family and mentors who have
supported me through my academic and professional journey.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I wish to express my profound gratitude to the management


and staff of Bonansom Nig. Ltd. for providing me with the
opportunity to undergo industrial attachment in their esteemed
organization. Special thanks to my supervisor,MR
OJIE'NAMGI, BONIFACE OTU for his guidance and support
throughout my stay.
TABLE OF CONTENT

 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION.

 CHAPTER 2: COMPANY BACKGROUND.

 CHAPTER 3: JOB RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASK.

 CHAPTER 4: SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE ACQUIRED.

 CHAPTER 5: CHALLENGES AND SOLUTION.

 CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION.


CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1. HISTORY OF SIWES

The student industrial work experience scheme (SIWES) was


established in Nigeria in 1973 to address the problem of
Nigerian graduates lack of appropriate skills for employment in
industries. The programme is tripartite scheme , it is required to
spend some period of time usually six (6) month or less than that
working in industry of other organizations relevant to your field
of study . The tertiary institution is responsible for the
supervision of student's placement and ensuring that they are
gaining the necessary experience and skill. The employer is
responsible for providing the student with the opportunity to
learn and grow and to give them work assignment.
SIWES has been very successful in achieving it objective and
has help to improve the relationship between industry and
academia . It is now a mandatory requirement for all student in
Nigeria tertiary institution.

1.2 THE AIM AND OBJECTIVE OF SIWES

The primary aim and objective of SIWES are:

1. SIWES program helps to provide the opportunity to apply


the theoretical knowledge in real work situation and thereby
bridging the gab between theory and practical.
2. It's helps enhance student interpersonal and communication
skills by interacting with professionals and colleagues in the
field.

3. To provide student with the opportunity to apply theoretical


knowledge gained in classroom to real life.

4. To Foster the development of problem solving and critical


thinking ability through practical work assignment.

5. To access student interest and sustainability in their course


of study.

6. To facilitate the transition of student's environment to the


world of work, thereby enhancing employability.

7. It exposes student to practical industrial condition and


provision that are not available in the classroom .

1.3. RELEVANCE OF STUDENT INDUSTRIAL WORK


EXPERIENCE SCHEME (SIWES)

The student industrial work experience scheme (SIWES)


offers number of benefit to student including :

1. PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE: Industrial training gives


student the opportunity to gain practical work experience in their
field of study. This experience is valuable in preparing them for
the work place after graduation.
2. SKILLS DEVELOPMENT: SIWES helps student to
develop the skills and knowledge needed to successful in their
chosen carrier , for instance , they may learn about the latest
industry trend and also technologies, develop their problem
solving and critical valuable communication teamwork skills.

3. NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY: Student industrial work


experience scheme provides student with the opportunity to
network with potential employers and other professionals in their
field. This can lead to job opportunity after graduation .

4. ENHANCE EMPLOYABILITY: SIWES graduates are


more employable than graduates without SIWES. This is
because they have the practical experience and skill that
employers are looking for .

5. It exposes student to work methods a d techniques in handling


equipment and machinery that may not be available in their
institution.
CHAPTER TWO

2.1 INTRODUCTION OF COMPANY

BONANSOM NIG. LTD. Is a private firm that specializes


in electrical installation and maintenance, solar installation and
maintenance and partnership with 9mobile network for servicing
and maintenance of electrical and networking equipment.
The attachment lasted for 22weeks from 8th April, 2024 to
2nd September, 2024 at NO.55 Boki Road, Ogboja, Ogoja
LGA, CROSS River State.

2.2 COMPANY BACKGROUND

Bonansom Nig. Ltd.is a reputable company with a strong


presence in the electrical and solar industry at large.

2.2 MISSION
The enterprise mission is to provide efficient innovative and
cost effective solutions to it clients.
2.3 STRUCTURE OF THE COMPANY

THE DIRECTOR/SUPERVISOR

SECRETARY

WORKERS /INSTALLERS

IT STUDENTS

Organogram of the Electrical firm ( Bonansom nig Ltd.)


CHAPTER THREE

3.1 JOB RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASK

1. Assisting in electrical installation and maintenance .

2. Observing and learning solar installation and techniques .

3. Participating in site assessment and audit .

4. Collaborating with the team and complete project efficiently.


CHAPTER FOUR

4.1 SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE ACQUIRED

1. Practical skills in electrical installation and maintenance

2. Understanding of solar installation and maintenance


procedures

3. Familiarizing with industry standard tools and equipment

4. Knowledge of safety protocols and best practices .

5. Experience working with a team to meet project deadlines

4.2 CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS


One challenge I faced was adapting to the fast paced work
environment .

SOLUTION: To overcome this, I prioritized task , managed my


time effectively and sought guidance from colleagues when
needed .
FIG. 1: A 3PHASE AC DISTRIBUTION BOARD.
FIG.2: A 4.2 VOLT BATTER CONNECTED IN
PARALLEL AND SERIES TO PRODUCE 12 VOLTS.
CHAPTER FIVE

5.1 CONCLUSION

My industrial attachment at Bonansom Nig. Ltd. was a


valuable learning experience. I gained practical skills, industry
knowledge and sight into the electrical and solar sectors.

I appreciate the opportunity to have worked with such a


professional team and look forward to applying my skills in
future endeavors.

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