Description
Electronics engineers research, design, and develop electronic systems such as circuits, semiconductor devices, and equipment that use electricity as a source of power. They work with capacitators, transistors, diodes or resistors to create electronic circuits and applications of use in fields such as telecommunications, acoustics, instruments, and control.
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Theoretical Knowledge
electricity principlesindustrial research and developmentphysicselectrical testing methodselectronic test proceduresenvironmental threatselectronicsbattery management systemsenvironmental legislationmathematicstypes of electronicsengineering principlesdesign drawingselectricitymechanicselectromagnetismelectromagnetsproject managementregulations on substancesdesign principlesmanufacturing processesCAD softwareprogrammable logic controllermodel based system engineeringbattery designrisk managementproduct data managementsafety engineeringroboticsrobotic componentsconsumer electronics
Practical Skills
use technical drawing softwareadjust engineering designscreate technical plansidentify customer's needsdesign electrical systemswrite technical reportsexecute feasibility studydevelop electronic test proceduresapprove engineering designmanage budgetsdesign electronic systemsperform scientific researchperform test runensure material compliancecreate software designdesign user interfacedesign microelectronicsperform project managementuse CAD softwareassess supplier risksdesign prototypesassess financial viabilitydesign microelectromechanical systemsabide by regulations on banned materialsprocess customer requests based on the REACh Regulation 1907 2006design circuit boardsdesign integrated circuits