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          Helping you find a career in the electrical engineer industry

          As an electrical engineer you will design, develop and preserve electrical control systems and apparatuses to required specifications.

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          • FAQs
          FAQs
          What does an Electrical Engineer do?

          Your daily tasks will depend on the industry and company that you are working on, but they will mainly consist of:

          • Carrying out feasibility studies for new technology and developments
          • Drawing up future project plans
          • Using computer-assisted engineering and design software
          • Estimating costs and project timings
          • Coordinating the work of technicians
          • Testing installations and systems
          • Analysing test data
          • Making sure safety precautions and regulations are met
          • Overseeing inspections
          • Attending meetings and giving presentations
          What skills and interests should an Electrical Engineer have?

          As an electrical engineer you'll need the ability to make and understand technical diagrams and to explain design ideas clearly.

          What hours does an Electrical Engineer typically do?

          You will usually work around 40 hours per week, with the expectation to work overtime when there is a tight deadline.

          What environment is an Electrical Engineer based in?

          Most electrical engineers are based in offices, factories, workshops and research facilities.

          How much does an Electrical Engineer travel?

          You may be required to have a full driving license to travels between sites.

          How much does an Electrical Engineer get paid?

          Graduate/Starting salary ranges between £20,000 and £28,000. As you gain more experience, the salary can rise to £30,000 - £45,000. And after 10 years+ in the industry, you can expect a salary between £45,000 and £60,000.

          What qualifications does an Electrical Engineer need?

          You are expected to have an apprenticeship or a degree to fulfil this role.

          Useful subjects to study at school & university
          • Mechanical engineering
          • Electrical engineering
          • Applied physics
          • Mechatronics
          • Aeronautical engineering
          Further reading

          The IET: The Institute of Engineering and Technology
          Engineering Council