Electronics Engineer
Design, develop and test electronic equipment and systems.
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- What's it like to be an Electronics Engineer?
- How to become an Electronics Engineer
- Latest Electronics Engineer jobs
- Top skills and experience for Electronics Engineers
What's it like to be an Electronics Engineer?
Electronics Engineers are professionals who design, develop and test electronic equipment such as broadcast and communications systems, GPS devices or portable music players. They work on a variety of technologies including broadcasting, computing, telecommunication and product manufacturing industries. These engineers often work in teams, interacting with designers, analysts, and sales staff to develop complex electronic components and products. Their daily duties involve creating and implementing electronic systems to optimise efficiency, providing technical advice and meeting safety regulations.
Tasks and duties
- Designing electronic components, software, products or systems for various industries such as: commercial, industrial, medical, military or scientific applications.
- Evaluating systems and recommending design modifications or equipment repair.
- Inspecting electronic equipment, instruments and systems to meet safety standards and applicable regulations.
- Planning and developing applications and modifications for electronic properties used in parts and systems.
- Preparing necessary criteria, procedures, reports and plans for successful conduct of projects.
- Working with project managers on production efforts to ensure that projects are completed satisfactorily, on time and within budget.
- Researching parts availability and recommend substitute parts or generate new designs as necessary.
How to become an Electronics Engineer
To be an Electronics Engineer, start with a diploma or degree in Electrical or Electronics Engineering or a related field.
- 1.Complete a degree or diploma in Electrical or Electronics Engineering.
- 2.Gain field experience through internships or on-the-job training. Familiarise yourself with the profession's demands, such as product development, simulation and programming, testing, and manufacturing.
- 3.Engineers in Singapore do not need to pass mandatory board exams. However, you can upgrade your qualifications with optional certifications. Examples include Certified Electronics Technician (CET), IPC Certified Electronics Assembly Technician (IPC-A-610), or Certified Electronics Engineer (CEE).
- 4.Consider taking up a Master’s Degree. It would give you knowledge in specialized areas of electronics engineering.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Electronics Engineer employers on Jobstreet are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Electronic Engineering
Electronic Systems
ISO 13485
Troubleshooting
Test Plans
Simulations
Schematic Drawings
PCB Layout
Schematic Design
Pcb Design
Manufacturing Industry
Mechatronics Engineering
Telecommunications Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Electronics Design
Firmware
Power Electronics
Hardware
Network Engineering
Electronic Circuit
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