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28th November 2014, 03:25 PM
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Career option in Electrical and electronic engineering
I have achieved the degree in electrical and electronic engineering and now I want to join some job? Can you please tell me about the career options in Electrical and electronic engineering filed?
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28th November 2014, 03:47 PM
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Re: Career option in Electrical and electronic engineering
The Electrical and electronics engineers are involved in a wide variety of technology ranging from huge global positioning systems. As you say that you completed your degree in electrical and electronic engineering. A degree in electrical and electronic engineering prepares you to work in the vast range of engineering sectors, including aerospace, automotive, energy, information technology and telecommunications Here I am providing you name of some job profiles in which you can apply after completing the electrical and electronic engineering. These are as follows: Job options Jobs directly related to your degree include: Broadcast engineer Control and instrumentation engineer Electrical engineer Electronics engineer IT consultant Manufacturing systems engineer Network engineer Systems analyst Systems developer Jobs where your degree would be useful include: Aeronautical engineer Chartered management accountant Management consultant Quality manager Sales executive |
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2nd January 2016, 11:16 AM
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Re: Career option in Electrical and electronic engineering
Hi I would like to know the several options which are available with Electrical and electronic Engineering graduates as I am one of them?
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2nd January 2016, 11:17 AM
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Re: Career option in Electrical and electronic engineering
Electrical and electronics engineers are involved in a wide variety of technology ranging from huge global positioning systems which can pinpoint the location of a moving vehicle to gigantic electrical power generators. These engineers are responsible for designing, developing, testing as well supervising the production of electrical and electronic equipment and machinery. The industries that employed the most electrical engineers in 2012 were as follows: Engineering services Electric power generation, transmission and distribution Navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control instruments manufacturing Semiconductor and other electronic component manufacturing Machinery manufacturing The industries that employed the most electronics engineers in 2012 were as follows: Telecommunications Federal government, excluding postal service Architectural, engineering, and related services Semiconductor and other electronic component manufacturing Navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control instruments manufacturing Electrical and electronics engineers generally work indoors in offices. However, they may visit sites to observe a problem or a piece of complex equipment and are engaged in the following: Industrial research and development labs Energy supply corporations Software and services companies Civil service Technical monitoring agencies Research institutes and educational institutions Electronic component manufacturers Telecommunications companies and corporations Electrical power utility companies Research and education Civil Service and government Radio and television service providers |
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