An Electronic Engineer is responsible for the design, development and testing of electronic equipment, gadgets and devices. Other tasks an Electronic Engineer may undertake, include:
- repairing electronic machinery or equipment
- calibration of electronic equipment or machinery
- installation of electronic equipment and machinery
- working in collaboration with computer engineers
Electronic Engineers may work in a variety of settings and industries due to the broad application of their knowledge. They will require a formal qualification from a recognised educational institution in most cases, however professionals enrolled in ongoing training can still find work. Electronic Engineers may specialise in consumer electronics, satellite radio and telecommunications, GPS systems, optics, avionics, automobile electronics or computer-related fields.
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