Electrical Engineering Technologists


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Electrical Engineering Technologists

Introduction

Electrical engineering technologists help electrical engineers design and develop electrical power and distribution systems and instrumentation. They create layouts of electrical distribution or transmission systems. They also oversee the work flow, ensuring work is done according to regulations and that deadlines are met. Technologists perform tests on electrical equipment and systems, record data, and prepare project schedules and budgets. They work closely with electrical engineers and other technologists on such things as comput...

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Median Salary

$72,800

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Employment Prospects

Fair

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Minimum Education Level

Associates Degree


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Experience

One to two years experience


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Skills

Computer|Math|Scientific


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Personality Traits

Conventional|Scientific|Technical

Earnings

The median annual salary for electrical engineering technologists and technicians was $72,800 in 2023, according to the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). Salaries ranged from $46,420 to $105,320 or more. Fifty percent of electrical engineering technologists and technicians earned between $57,990 and $85,680.

Salaries for electronics engineering technologists and technicians vary depending ...

Work Environment

Many electrical engineering technologists work 40 hours per week. They may work evening or daytime shifts. Technologists work closely with electrical engineers in offices, laboratories, and manufacturing facilities. Longer hours are required when production deadlines must be met. Electrical engineering technologists follow safety precautions if certain electrical equipment or materials that the...

Outlook

Employment for electrical and electronics engineering technicians is expected to grow about as fast as the average for all careers through 2033, according to the Occupational Outlook Handbook. Electrical engineering technologists who work in manufacturing will see slower-than-average employment growth that corresponds to the decline in many manufacturing sectors in the United States an...

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