You can get your c-class license through your employer, or your local electrical alliance association.
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In California you cannot do this unless the company is placed on your license. The qualifying provisions would be such as an RME. If you do this you become totally liable for any work done by the other company, and I believe if you get caught doing this you may loose your license. Before doing this I would strongly advise you to contact your State Contractors License Board for further guidelines and assistance. This other company should hire you to perform the necessary work. If you are not able to perform this work yourself then consider hiring qualified electricians to work for you as employees and perform the work.
In most places, for residential, no. For commercial, most jurisdictions require a contractors license for anyelectrical work. Where I live, there is a low-voltage license that is less than a full-blown electrical license that is used by fire alarm, security, and telecommunications contractors. The NEC and most jurisdictions define low voltage as less than 30 volts. Check with your local building department to be sure!
Electrical symbols are used in electrical wiring diagram, signage on the electrical devices and motors
One who practises the profession of electrical engineering. An electrical engineer.
No, an electrical approved switch is used to break an electrical circuit.