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  • Electrical Appliance ServicepersonElectrical appliance servicepeople install, repair and maintain household and commercial electrical appliances such as refrigerators, microwaves and washing machines.
  • ElectricianElectricians install, maintain and repair electrical wiring and equipment.
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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.
  • TelecommunicationsThe telecommunications industry involves developing and maintaining the systems, the lines, networks, and devices that enable people to talk via telephone or radio, and use the Internet.
Updated September 2009