Friday, September 25, 2020

Types of Jobs and Salaries for Electrical Engineers

 Types of Jobs and Salaries  for Electrical Engineers

Electrical engineers find work in the laboratories of fabrication plants, in corporate consulting offices, or onsite at mines. They may supervise scientists, electricians, computer programmers, or other engineers.

They are involved in:

      • Power generation
      • Radio
      • Television
      • Transmission and distribution (high-voltage transformers)
      • Electronic circuits
      • Controls (electrical circuits, digital signal processors, microcontrollers)
      • Nanoelectronics (microelectronic components)
      • Computers
      • Satellite dishes
      • Cell phones
      • HVAC systems
      • Flight control panels
      • GPS technology
      • Electric power generation
      • Space travel technologies

In effect, there is no mechanized field today in which these engineers do not play an integral part. Electrical Engineering jobs are projected to grow 6% between 2010-2020.

Electrical engineering has been at the forefront of every technological gain of the past century. This growth is perhaps most evident in the development of today's increasingly smaller transistors, as the number of components placed with an integrated circuit doubles continuously.

Enabling all other technologies and far outpacing them in development speed, electrical engineering has increasing demand and positive career possibilities for qualified professionals.

How Much Do Electrical Engineers Earn?

Electrical engineers earn $87,180 yearly on average, according to U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). A basic market pricing report was composed using data from a Salary.com survey of employers through all industries. This report showed $61,740 as a typical entry-level salary for an electrical engineer in the U.S. Another report issued by Florida State University showed electrical engineers as ranking fifth nationally in 2010-2011 with salaries beginning at $60,800 and reaching $104,000

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