Electrical engineers design electrical equipment and electronic products - from microchips & computers to electric power networks - and any other products that process information and transmit energy. The primary task of Electrical Engineers is circuit designing or Schematic diagram. Circuit designers have the responsibility of designing electronic circuits that make up electrical systems. The minimum educational requirement is a bachelor of science in engineering, some employers require a master's in electrical engineering. Since circuit designs change frequently, this career requires a greater amount of continuing education to keep up with technology updates.
Employment
Electrical Circuit designers work in a variety of engineering industries including aerospace, automotive, chemical, construction, defence, electronics, consumer goods, marine, materials & metals, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, power generation, rail, telecom, and utilities. Circuit technology is constantly changing, new and updated circuits are continuously needed. For this reason, circuit designers should expect good employment opportunities in years to come..
Role in Industries
An Electrical CADD software can automate all design tasks and facilitate drafting productivity. Engineers can create electrical schematic, control circuit diagrams, and documentation using industry specific electrical softtool.
Job Titles
Students who have completed these basic CAD courses can apply for the jobs of Circuit Design Engineer / Electrical Designer / Control Engineer / Energy Transmission Engineer.