By DeVry University
May 13, 2023
3 min read
May 13, 2023
3 min read
Electrical engineering technicians are professionals that assist electrical engineers with designing, developing, testing and maintaining a variety of electrical and electronic products. Electronic products may range from consumer gadgets like personal computers and wireless phones to industrial machines and medical devices.
Electrical engineering technicians may find opportunities to work in a wide variety of industries, including, but not limited to:
As we mentioned, electrical engineering technicians help engineers design and develop electronic equipment by applying electronic theory and technical knowledge toward testing and evaluation of an electrical or electronic product.
Electrical engineering technicians may help engineers with drafting designs and diagrams, documenting design specifications, product testing and other manufacturing, development and deployment tests. They can work in a quality assurance capacity, running diagnostics for the products or machines to identify problems, and may also assist with repairing machines or assembling equipment.
The particular skills needed to pursue a career as an electrical engineering technician may vary depending on the company and the industry, but in general, attention to detail, strong problem-solving skills, an interest in working with electronic devices and systems and the ability to read and understand technical diagrams may come in handy for those looking to pursue a career in electrical engineering.
Electrical engineering technicians may need to have developed their skills in mathematics, engineering principles and practices, as well as their mechanical skills, just to name a few. Those preparing to pursue a career in this field may also need to develop soft skills such as communication critical thinking and adaptability.
If you’re thinking about pursuing a career as an electrical engineering technician, you may also need to get familiar with computer aided design (CAD), mathematics or optimization software that may be used in the electronics engineering field such as Autodesk, MATLAB or ETAP.
A good place to begin your journey toward becoming an electrical engineering technician is with your education. According to the BLS, electrical engineering technicians typically need an Associate Degree in Engineering Technology to pursue entry-level employment.1 Other credentials, such as industry certifications and licenses may be options for those working in the field, should they choose to pursue them.
1Growth projected on a national level. Local growth will vary by location. US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
2Not including breaks. Assumes year-round, full-time enrollment.
3At the time of application to the next credential level, an evaluation of qualifying transfer credits will occur and the most beneficial outcome will be applied.
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