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Electronics engineers design and oversee production of electronic equipment such as radios, televisions, computers, washing machines and telecommunication systems. They may also work in sales and technical support.
Environmental engineers assess and reduce the impact of engineering projects on water, soil and air. They also plan and design systems to treat and remove waste.
Biomedical engineers design, build and maintain medical equipment, artificial body parts and computer programs to help treat disabilities, diseases, or injuries.
Telecommunications engineers design, test and build telecommunications networks and systems.
Chemical engineers design, develop and operate equipment and processes used to manufacture chemicals and products.
Electrical engineers design, construct and manufacture electrical systems. They also maintain, operate and manage these systems.
Marine engineers operate, service and repair engines, and mechanical and electronic equipment on ships and boats.
Engineering machinists create, assemble and repair metal products by interpreting designs, measuring metals, and operating machines to cut and shape them.
Mining engineers plan, prepare, design and manage the development of opencast (above ground) or underground mines.