Congratulations to James Rodgers, a Senior Electrical Engineer, and Project Manager on becoming a Lighting Certified Professional, as recognized by the National Council on Qualifications for the Lighting Professions (NCQLP). James specializes in the corporate/commercial, cultural arts, and education markets. His dedication to his craft has led him to pursue and achieve the lighting certification, which is a significant achievement in the lighting profession.
The NCQLP certification is a rigorous and comprehensive program that evaluates an individual’s knowledge and skills in the lighting industry. The program covers lighting concepts and design, electrical and energy codes, and sustainability, to name a few. The certification is recognized by lighting professionals worldwide and is considered the benchmark for professional achievement in the lighting industry. The comprehensive, four-hour exam is designed to test an individual’s understanding of lighting concepts and their ability to apply these concepts to real-world lighting situations.
About James Rodgers, LC, LEED Green Associate
James has over 20 years of electrical engineering experience, specializing in lighting (indoor, site and sports fields), fire alarm, security, primary and secondary distribution, and communications including data sound systems.
Project Experience
James has designed electrical systems for education institutions and career centers, as well as office buildings, museums, churches, dormitories, hotels, and industrial facilities.
James served as the Senior Electrical Engineer on the South-Western City Schools High School Auditoriums Sound and Lighting Upgrades project. He designed new theatrical lighting and controls in four high school auditoriums: Central Crossing, Franklin Heights, Grove City, and Westland High School. Read about the full project here. |
As the Senior Electrical Engineer on the VEGA Americas Inc. New Headquarters project, James designed new exterior lighting in the parking areas, pathways, and landscape grounds, as well as around showcase pieces in the building. Read about the full project here.