Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians

Use electrical and electronic theory and related expertise to design, construct, repair, adjust, and change electrical components, circuits, controllers, and machines for various purposes; this is typically done under the supervision of engineering staff.

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ABOUT ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIST AND TECHNICIAN CAREERS

As manufacturing processes become more complicated, employers continue to seek specialists who are knowledgeable about new technology. This is particularly true for electrical and electronic technicians. These engineering professionals assist in the design, development, testing, and production of electrical and electronic equipment such as radios, radar, sonar, television, industrial devices, and computers. 

Some work with engineers and scientists on research and development projects. Others create material requirements, design and execute tests to assure product quality, or research ways to increase manufacturing efficiency. They may also monitor manufacturing employees to ensure that all procedures are followed. 

Typically, electrical technicians begin by completing regular tasks under the careful supervision of an experienced technician, technologist, engineer, or scientist. Although certain engineering technician jobs can be filled with no formal education, most firms prefer to hire someone with at least a two-year degree in engineering technology. 

As the production of technological items grows, competition will compel companies to enhance and update manufacturing facilities and product designs, creating numerous possibilities for electrical and electronics professionals.

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