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Making Money As Recoiling Engineer

by Sivowaku Abiodun
6 months ago
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Making Money As Recoiling Engineer
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In Nigeria’s ever-evolving landscape, where innovation meets opportunity, a lesser-known but lucrative profession is recoiling engineering. This specialised field involves the repair, maintenance, and rewinding of electric coils found in devices like transformers, motors, and even fans.

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For many Nigerians, the journey into recoiling engineering begins with curiosity and a willingness to learn. A 22-year-old recoiling engineer based in Ogun, Richard Onwumelu, stated that, he started with zero knowledge. However, after completing six months of practice under his mentor, he became confident enough to take on his clients.

Speaking with one of the experienced hands in the field, at Anifowoshe, Ikeja local government area in Lagos, Chigozie Alajemba explained that, the time it takes for someone to master the skill depends largely on their ability to grasp and apply what they are being taught. However, with dedication, most people should be able to gain enough proficiency within three years to become independent and run their businesses.

To register as an apprentice, you would typically need between N100,000 and N150,000. The training period can range from three months to three years, depending on the complexity of the trade and the learner’s pace.

Recoiling engineering is not just a technical skill; it is a money-making business with steady demand. With power outages and equipment failures being common issues in Nigeria, clients frequently seek out engineers to fix damaged coils rather than purchase new equipment.

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Alajemba remarked that, “This line of work is quite profitable, but your success depends on how effectively you manage the business. Every business, no matter how small, has the potential to be profitable. For instance, even shoemakers make good money from their trade, so a skill like rewinding or recoiling is no exception.

“On a good week, I earn up to N100,000, sometimes more. Businesses and households alike rely on me to keep their machinery running. The demand never dries up. Also, some of us have started diversifying by selling rewound coils and spare parts, further increasing our income. The job thrives on its practicality and the trust built between engineers and customers.”

Alajemba believes that, one does not need a university degree to learn this work. However, having a degree does not disqualify you either. Having both academic qualifications and practical skills can be an advantage, as you never know where your career might take you. While universities focus more on theoretical knowledge, this trade emphasises hands-on practical experience, which is highly valuable in the job market.

 

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“To get started, you will need to invest in some basic tools. These include screwdrivers, pliers, cutters, and even a hammer. With these tools and the proper training, you will be well-equipped to start your journey in this trade,” he pointed out.

 

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