Electrical Engineering Technician - Related jobs
Kaihangarau Take Pūhiko
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- Electrical EngineerElectrical engineers specify, design and supervise the construction or manufacture of systems and equipment that produce, distribute and/or use electricity. They also maintain, operate and manage these systems and equipment.
- ElectricianElectricians install, maintain and repair electrical wiring and equipment.
- Electronics TechnicianElectronics technicians service, maintain, test, operate and assist with the production of electronic systems and equipment such as televisions, microwave ovens and telecommunication systems.
- Engineering DraughtspersonEngineering draughtspeople make plans and drawings of structures or machines.
- Mechanical Engineering TechnicianMechanical engineering technicians assist with the design, building and maintenance of machines, such as air-conditioning systems, heating and ventilation units and power plants. They also develop manufacturing quality control systems by studying and improving the mechanical processes and machinery on production lines.
- Telecommunications TechnicianTelecommunications technicians install, maintain and repair electronic communications equipment in telecommunication networks and Internet supply systems.
Related industries
- Electrical Engineering and Electronics ManufacturingElectrical engineering and electronics manufacturing work may involve design, production and maintenance of electrical or electronics systems, equipment or components. This could include:
- systems that produce or distribute electricity
- equipment that uses electricity
- electronics equipment or components such as radios, televisions, computers, washing machines, or telecommunications systems.
- InfrastructureWork in infrastructure involves the planning, design, construction or repair of infrastructure such as:
- roads, pavements, bridges, tunnels, ports or airport runways
- the generation, transmission and supply of electricity
- water treatment, distribution and drainage systems.
Updated
September 2009