Profession
Electrical Engineer
Description
Electrical engineers are skilled professionals who work in fields related to electricity, electromagnetism, and electronics, which often leads to the creation of technology upon which we depend each and every day. Indeed, electrical engineers may work with a team that assists in the creation of microprocessors to place in computers; designs a new satellite to allow for worldwide communication; or develops a new flight control system to help pilots more effectively navigate at the helm of an aircraft. And there is certainly no single industry in which all electrical engineers are employed; instead, jobs open to these professionals may lie within any number of fields that require the abilities of someone who can apply electrical engineering concepts to devise solutions to specific problems. Of course, many electrical engineers may also work in research positions, helping to expand the outer limits of the field itself
Job Prospect
High
Work Environment
Electrical and electronic engineers work in various industries, including engineering services, research and development, and 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
General and Personal Skills Required
Average Salary
Cost of Training
Recommended Level of Education
Bachelor
Professional Skills / Tools Required
Grammar skills, Research skills, Word Processing Software, Content management system CMS, Collaboration & Communication skills, Udemy, Coursera
Associated Disciplines
Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Automation, Power Systems,