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|NewsletterWelcome to the Electronics Weekly focus on jobs in the electronics industry. On this page you can find information regarding becoming an Electrical Engineer
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Electronic Engineers can choose to specialise in many aspects of electronic engineering including; electronic devices, analogue circuits, digital circuits, control systems and communications, electromagnetics and network theory
An Electronics Engineer will typically design and create electronic systems, they will also test these systems and analyse the results and report the findings. Other duties may include maintenance and development of existing and future electrical systems, improvement and installation of current systems and the maintenance of electronic elements of projects.
Typically, responsibilities of the electronics engineer may include the following:
An engineering degree will be essential and there are many Universities with Engineering / Electrical Engineering Schools / Departments. There are also college foundation courses such as HNC, HND or BTEC in Electronics. Apprenticeships are another way into the industry, visit www.apprenticeships.org.uk to find out more.
Industry-specific qualifications may also be required, for example, qualification to EMC standards for military or defence work. Experience in particular fields, such as in digital electronics, motor and servo control equipment or software, would also be desirable.
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