
Electrical and electronics engineers conduct research, and design,
develop, test, and oversee the development of electronic systems and the
manufacture of electrical and electronic equipment and devices.
From the global positioning
system that can continuously provide the location of a vehicle to giant
electric power generators, electrical and electronics engineers are
responsible for a wide range of technologies.
Electrical and electronics
engineers design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacture of
electrical and electronic equipment.
Some of this equipment includes
broadcast and communications systems; electric motors, machinery
controls, lighting, and wiring in buildings, automobiles, aircraft, and
radar and navigation systems; and power generating, controlling, and
transmission devices used by electric utilities. Many electrical and
electronics engineers also work in areas closely related to computers.
Note: Most resources in this section are provided by
IEEE and the US Department
of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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