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Electronics Engineering Technologist

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AVG. SALARY

$77,690

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EDUCATION

Associate's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

What To Learn

High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Manufacturing cluster Manufacturing Production Process Development pathway.

Beyond High School

Here's a list of programs that you should consider if you're interested in this career:

Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

Associate's degree

Electrical and electronics engineering technologists typically need an associate's degree. However, requirements may vary by employer.

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Additional Information

Employers prefer at least a two-year associate's degree in a field such as engineering technology from a technical institute or community college.

Join an electronics or science club at school, if you have the opportunity. If not, try dipping into the subject at home. You can check out electronics magazines from the library, try building hi-fi kits and learn how to operate amateur radio sets.

"Being able to communicate well both in writing and oral presentations is important," says technologist Tom Brown. "Loving computers is also pretty important, since we enjoy both using them and taking them apart."

Programs of study in electronics technology usually include courses in math, physics, electronic circuits, network theory, radio and TV systems. Other courses are control systems, semiconductor circuits, pulse and digital methods, computer hardware, programming and general studies in the humanities.

Most programs of study take two to three years to complete.

"When you first graduate, some students may have some difficulty finding a job," says technologist Sean Craig. "Don't give up. It takes a lot of perseverance and tenacity. Don't get frustrated if your first 20 resumes only get you rejection letters and your first 10 interviews get you even less."

Because it can be difficult to land a first job without experience, don't rule out going to a placement agency for help, says Craig. "They may take a percentage of your wages, but it could be well worth it for the experience you gain and the added entry on your resume."

Even after completing a program, an electronics technologist should never stop seeking more knowledge. "Keep current," advises electronic technologist Bruce Bonneau. "Never stop trying to learn new things."

Extra Requirements

Certifications in a variety of fields are available for electrical and electronic engineering technologists. While optional, these credentials show that the designee has advanced knowledge. Among the organizations that offer certification are the National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET), ETA International, and the International Society of Automation.

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