Electrical Engineer

Electrical Engineers Have a Degree of Impact on Most Facets of Everyday Life

For the vast majority of people, it would be difficult to imagine life without any access to electrical systems or devices; just ask them how frustrated they can become when they lose the capability to connect to the internet or cannot use a home appliance whenever a power grid goes offline, even for a few minutes.

From the times that the telegraph and telephone became available for commercial use, society has principally been dependent upon electrical systems and power distribution for any communication – and for most other facets of daily life too. And who are the skilled professionals that people need and rely on for such electrical conveniences? Perhaps not surprisingly, it is the individuals who have pursued a career as an electrical engineer.

The field of electrical engineering encompasses the study and application of:

  • Electricity – the presence and flow of electric charge
  • Electronics – circuits/devices using transistors and other components
  • Electromagnetism – the physical interactions between charged particles

Consequently, electrical engineers are responsible for designing and developing electrical systems and equipment, as well as any necessary troubleshooting and testing. Electrical engineers can work on a broad scope of projects, ranging from the tiniest of microchips to the most complex navigation systems; a cross-section of the diverse technologies that require the contributions of an electrical engineer would include:

  • Robotics
  • Mobile phones
  • Satellite imagery
  • Navigation systems
  • Personal computers
  • Household appliances
  • Wiring/lighting systems
  • Broadcasting/recording media

In relation to their project work, an electrical engineer can have several of the following responsibilities included in their specific job description:

  • Designing testing methods to confirm system capabilities
  • Developing electrical products based on customer requirements
  • Evaluating electrical systems, devices, components, and applications
  • Researching/testing manufacturing and assembly methods/materials
  • Using computer-aided design (CAD) software to create circuit diagrams
  • Designing and supervising the installation of electrical systems in buildings
  • Designing, developing, and maintaining electrical control systems/equipment

Based on the overall importance and contributions of this role to any employer, electrical engineers have a wide range of career options; sectors in need of such expertise include:

  • Aerospace
  • Construction
  • Transportation
  • Military Defence
  • Power Generation
  • Telecommunications

A bachelor’s degree in either electrical engineering or engineering technology would be a minimum requirement for entry into the field of electrical engineering, with emphasis on the following courses of study:

  • Mathematics
  • Nanotechnology
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Physics and Applied Physics
  • Building Services Engineering
  • Computer-Aided Design (CAD)

The workplace environment for electrical engineers is most often a laboratory, an office setting, and/or an industrial facility; some field-based work may often be involved with respect to the supervision of projects or construction sites.

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Placement Agencies Can Support the Pursuit of an Electrical Engineering Career

For candidates who are intent on pursuing work as an electrical engineer, whether at the entry-level stage or in an advanced capacity, it might prove beneficial to align their job search efforts with the knowledgeable consultants at an experienced placement agency such as Winters Technical Staffing in Toronto.

These professionals can provide the support and direction that such candidates will need to streamline and accelerate their efforts and in turn enhance the probability of success; their guidance and/or contributions to the job search process may include the following:

  • Knowledge of non-publicized job openings
  • Networking with employers/industry contacts
  • Access to potential apprenticeship opportunities
  • Focused searches by location, industry, employer
  • Assistance with resume development
  • Coaching on proper interview demeanor

The consultants from Winters Technical Staffing have consistently demonstrated success in fulfilling the hiring needs of the engineering sector, including placements for electrical engineers, for more than 40 years. Due to the strong working relationships that they have developed and maintained with employers in this arena, Winters Technical Staffing consultants are often engaged to recruit qualified electrical engineers on behalf of these clients; this can provide more potential employment opportunities for electrical engineers rather than through self-conducted job searches.

Contact Winters Today

Do you have a desire to launch or further your career as an electrical engineer? Benefit from the guidance and support provided by the placement specialists at one of Toronto’s leading staffing agencies. Call the consultants from Winters Technical Staffing today at 416-495-7422 to book a complimentary discussion on your career path.