Electrical Engineer Occupation PowerPoint
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7th Grade Career Exploration Module
Career Focus:
Electrical Engineer
Occupation
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What they do
They design, test, and improve electronics
They contribute to the development of
telecommunication systems, global positioning
systems, and electric power generation
They manage large projects – meeting with clients,
preparing budgets, determining schedules, and
managing teams of other engineers or technicians
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Knowledge
They must know physics, technology, and
mathematics
They must understand the practical application of
engineering, design, and technology
They must have a working knowledge of computer
components, electronics, and machines
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Skills
They need to have good writing skills to
communicate their designs to their bosses, clients,
and co-workers
They must have the ability to problem-solve
They must have good time management skills to
make sure that the project is progressing on the
correct schedule
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Tools they use
They use computer aided design (CAD) software to
design circuits and other parts of electronic objects
They use resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors,
and inductors to make circuits
They use oscilloscopes to observe and measure the
wave shapes of electrical signals
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Working conditions
Most jobs are 40 hours a week in an office
If there is a deadline or a problem with a job, an
Electrical Engineer will have to work longer hours in
the evenings or on the weekends
Sometimes the jobs can become stressful, and the
Electrical Engineer needs to be able to remain calm
and use problem-solving skills
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Training required
Most Electrical Engineering jobs require a
bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or a
graduate degree in electrical engineering
Some companies require beginning Electrical
Engineers to work with someone with experience or
take additional courses or workshops
Some engineering positions require certifications in
their field
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They work for
Automobile and aircraft manufacturers
Manufacturers of electrical equipment
Communications and navigation companies
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Income
The average income for an Electrical Engineer is
between $52,990 and $102,520 per year
The top 10% earn more than $125,810
The Electrical Engineers are not expected to see
much employment change over the next decade
because of competition from other countries
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