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Electronics Engineering Technicians
Electronic Engineering Technicians lay out, build, test, troubleshoot, repair, and modify developmental and production electronic components, parts, equipment, and systems, such as computer equipment, missile control instrumentation, electron tubes, test equipment, and machine tool numerical controls, applying principles and theories of electronics, electrical circuitry, engineering mathematics, electronic and electrical testing, and physics. Usually work under direction of engineering staff.
Job Description
*CNC Programmer (Computer Numerical Control Programmer) *Electrical Engineer *Electrical Technician *Electrical Instrument Repairer *Electrical Mechanical Fabrication Technician
Job Titles
Although it may be possible to qualify for certain engineering technician jobs without formal training, most employers prefer to hire someone with at least a 2-year associate degree in engineering technology. People with college courses in science, engineering, and mathematics may qualify for some positions but may need additional specialized training and experience. Prospective engineering technicians should take as many high school science and math courses as possible to prepare for programs in engineering technology after high school.
Education, Training, & Skills
Aerospace engineering & operations technicians$53,300 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians $50,660 Industrial engineering technicians$46,810 Mechanical engineering technicians$45,850 Electro-mechanical technicians$44,720 Civil engineering technicians$40,560 Environmental engineering technicians$40,560 *annual earning as of May 2006
Median Income