Position Overview
Design and Development:
Electronics engineers create and develop electronic devices, circuits, and systems, often using computer-aided design (CAD) tools to assist in the design process.
Testing and Analysis:
They examine prototypes and existing electronic systems to confirm that they operate correctly, safely, and efficiently.
Troubleshooting:
Engineers diagnose and fix problems in electronic equipment, which requires strong problem-solving abilities and the skill to understand technical manuals.
Project Management:
They may participate in different phases of a project, including planning, design, implementation, and maintenance.
Collaboration:
Electronics engineers usually work as part of a team and need effective communication skills to coordinate and collaborate with others.