job description - electrical engineer



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Anyone who's ever experienced a major power outage appreciates just how crucial electricity is to our everyday lives.

Lights, motors and countless other devices need electricity to operate. That's where electrical engineers come in.

Besides designing and testing electrical equipment,they oversee its manufacture, installation and maintenance.

In addition, these electrical engineers also work on complex electrical systems called grids that provide power for entire areas of the country.

The work is intricate and demands great attention to detail.You must be able to follow technical manuals and diagrams.

Kowledge of computers and electronics is essential, so is an aptitude for problem-solving. Since it usually takes a team to get a job done, being comfortable working with others is a valued attribute.

These engineers must fully understand government guidelines
as well as construction requirements.

Handling electricity can be dangerous and safety equipment
is often required.

Most electrical engineers study math and science in college,
graduating with at least a bachelor's degree.

The work tends to follow a regular 40-hour schedule and is
usually indoors.
If you want a career that truly has the power to impact
people's lives, consider becoming an electrical engineer.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Jonathan Lewis said...

I'm sorry you're having trouble with the videos. I can't really help you very much - it all depends on your computer and your internet connection. You might need to be patient and wait for the clip to fully load before playing!
By the way, congratulations on your English, you write like a native.
Jonathan

bader said...

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thank you verry much jonathan good job

Anonymous said...

thank you verry much jonathan for your help.