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22nd July 2014, 08:24 AM
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Career Scope of Electronics Engineer
Will you please give me idea for the Career Scope of Electronics Engineer in India??
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22nd July 2014, 09:25 AM
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Re: Career Scope of Electronics Engineer
Electronic engineering is an engineering discipline students learns about designing, analysis and manufacturing of electronic devices Advance Courses in B.Tech. Electrical Engineering M.Tech. (Electrical Engineering) M.Phil. (Electrical Engineering) Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering) Some of the job profiles include the following: Chief Engineers Operations Manager Electrical Engineer - Expert Sr. Electrical Engineer (Medical Devices) Electrical Engineer - Crane Maintenance Experience Electrical Sales Engineer Electrical Design Engineer (Automation) Plant Engineering Department (Electrical Maintenance) Lecturer / Professor - Electrical Engineering Verification Engineer Engineering Technologist Development and Test Engineers Workshop Manager Senior Design Engineering Position Electrical Top recruiters Reliance Power Birla Group Wipro TCS BSNL DRDO |
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10th December 2015, 11:51 AM
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Re: Career Scope of Electronics Engineer
Last year I had done my b.tech in electronics. Now I am seeking jobs in my field I.e. electronics would you suggest me name of industry in which I have scope of placement ?
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10th December 2015, 11:52 AM
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Re: Career Scope of Electronics Engineer
Here we suggest names of industry in which an electronics engineer have scope of placement as follows Aerospace industry Automotive industry Construction industry Defence industry Electronics industry Fast moving consumer goods industry Marine industry Oil and gas industry Pharmaceuticals industry Power generation industry Rail industry Telecoms Utilities industry Work of an electronic engineer • discussing proposals with clients; • working with colleagues to design new systems, circuits and devices or develop existing technology; • testing theoretical designs; • writing specifications and technical reports; • following defined development processes; • systematically improving the detailed design of a piece of electronic equipment; • ensuring that a product will work with devices developed by others, can be made again reliably, and will perform consistently in specified operating environments; • creating user-friendly interfaces; • ensuring safety regulations are met; • project planning and preparing budgets; • attending meetings with subcontractors; • supervising technicians, craftspeople and other colleagues; • keeping up to date with developments in technologies and regulations. |
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