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# A7 k; d( q; ]2 r* F8 i2241 Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians1 I6 ~ a( J$ k, B) L* m& M t
! w" ^4 B: M8 G1 b! l& M6 Z/ qElectrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians may work independently or provide technical support and services in the design, development, testing, production and operation of electrical and electronic equipment and systems. They are employed by electrical utilities, communications companies, manufacturers of electrical and electronic equipment, consulting firms, and in governments and a wide range of manufacturing, processing and transportation industries.; u& \+ r4 c7 C
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! I3 ^; Z) b# \6 ^6 o$ L: M$ Scommunications technologist
1 j2 Q, j* U$ a n! eelectrical engineering technician- F( L% b9 h4 W/ q
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electricity distribution network technologist
$ X' C2 }, _# C: u( nelectronics design technologist
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electronics engineering technologist
( W- O& U8 @; o+ G4 z4 h# t: @! aelectronics manufacturing technician3 K) Y0 `: ~8 y" Z8 H
electronics manufacturing technologist
0 f# x. L; B% q$ T6 o5 ]lighting technologist' M7 K# J6 B9 G4 Z9 K( P
metering technologist, i$ c }* B( m( z* b
microwave maintenance technician
8 R) S* _) j5 R- Xproduction support technician – electronics manufacturing: h, D# n: ?$ @+ Q
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! ~ c) y1 _& s# W. @! L, H, _ b" XMain duties
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* M: J8 h9 k. c9 MElectrical and electronics engineering technologists perform some or all of the following duties:8 |' i+ x5 ~' E* ~0 |
Design, develop and test power equipment and systems, industrial process control systems, telecommunication, broadcast, recording and audiovisual systems, micro-electronic systems and circuits, computers, computer systems and networks, and computer software
6 o! A7 @) @* U1 DSupervise the building and testing of prototypes according to general instructions and established standards
/ t9 m; X4 K/ b# b% e+ tConduct or supervise the installation, commissioning, and operation of electrical and electronic equipment and systems other than aircraft electronics or instruments
$ ?7 A, N, J" ~& U3 ICarry out applied research in fields of electrical and electronic engineering and physics under the direction of scientists or engineers4 ^! ?7 K! x' m3 U
Set up and operate specialized and standard test equipment to diagnose, test and analyze the performance of electrical and electronic components, assemblies and systems
% F( O% z# n! ZWrite specifications, schedules and technical reports and control schedules and budgets.
( z% n7 |; s q$ G1 lElectrical and electronics engineering technicians perform some or all of the following duties:1 |# r& A4 v( r# v6 L7 \" U' a, B8 J% X
Assist in the design, development and testing of electrical and electronic components, equipment, and systems/ P* }5 _# }" ~% {. a+ p
Assist in inspection, testing, adjusting and evaluation of incoming electrical, electro-mechanical and electronic components and assemblies to ensure conformance with product specifications and tolerances9 M+ O7 K% k, C( q
Conduct life tests (burn-ins) on assemblies and record and analyze results+ {5 u3 [! I) z0 N( h( o
Assist in building and testing prototypes to specifications& n; o( v# r6 j* x! u! f
Carry out a limited range of technical functions in support of research in electrical and electronic engineering and physics+ g) F) F: K8 }8 J0 P9 ^
Install, operate and maintain electrical and electronic equipment and systems7 U6 t% J& N8 z' A1 b9 k9 M
Calibrate electrical or electronic equipment and instruments according to technical manuals and written instructions: }) O- a( q6 E, V' c
Collect and compile operational or experimental data and assist in the preparation of estimates, schedules, budgets, specifications and reports.* N. e8 J/ k" Q3 A; @
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Completion of a two- or three-year college program in electrical or electronics engineering technology, computer engineering technology, telecommunications technology or an equivalent is usually required for electrical or electronics engineering technologists.
' A! Y- h1 y( |: T# p& W* x$ QCompletion of a one- or two-year college program in electrical or electronics engineering technology is usually required for electrical or electronics engineering technicians.
6 C- x& f2 x% R1 O3 ICertification in electrical or electronics engineering technology or in a related field is available through provincial associations of engineering/applied science technologists and technicians and may be required for some positions.& K7 w" f- Z) F" }- S" Z @
A period of supervised work experience, usually two years, is required before certification.
* b$ K0 V: N+ @In Quebec, membership in the regulatory body is required to use the title of Professional Technologist.
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There is mobility to other related occupations such as technical sales, electronics service technicians, instrument technicians and avionics technicians.2 O" v) A% L& I: Z
Progression to managerial positions in engineering, production or operations is possible with experience. |
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