According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians as of May 2008 is, $53,990. This would amount to $25.96 an hour.
According to Forbes, the best paying entry level jobs are software engineer, sales representative, electrical engineer, quality engineer, physical therapist, occupational therapist, systems engineer, and network engineer.
There is the expectation of a two year technologies degree at the university level. Following this a technician will be able to find entry-level work.
entry level min. 65-70K after that depends on experience level
They need a bachelors degree as a entry-level Mechanical Engineer
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Typically, the responsibility to enforce policy for entry-level technicians falls on their immediate supervisor or manager. This individual is typically responsible for setting expectations, providing clear guidelines, and ensuring that policies are followed by the entry-level technician. They may also be responsible for addressing any violations or issues related to policy enforcement.
As an Electronic Technician in the Oil and Gas industry, I make around $65,000-$90,000/yr depending on availability of overtime in this highly volatile industry around my area.
With only CCNA and no experience, $40,000-55,000.
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Electronic Engineering Technology makes you a technologist engineer.You are an electronic, technological engineer meaning you are hands on in the design or development of technological equipment invented or advanced by the electronic engineering field.Do not be mistaken, electronic engineering technology does not make you a technician. Technicians are low level white collar jobs with the most limited requirement in education and often, it can be done on the job with certification issued by the employer.Technicians are basically maintaining and servicing a specific technology such as audio equipment or networking devices. Their knowledge and skill set will be limited to a specific category of technology. Most people will explain Electronic Engineering Technology degrees incorrectly and lead you to believe you are an underling servant to a real engineer which is complete B.S.The electronic engineering technologist will have a relative understanding of all current technologies but it is of course superseded by the electronic engineer's knowledge and understanding.An electronic engineer is educated with a focus on math, theory, development and advancement. For example the technologist or, technological engineer is designing a new amplification system and needs an operational amplifier to perform a task that none is existence can currently perform. It is now the engineer's duty to use his/her superior math and theory knowledge to design that op amp. Much if not all of their work is done on a drawing board and a computer.At the lowest level, the technician is the repairman that fixes the device if it breaks down because it's a simpler job in regards to knowledge but more demanding and timely so the employer isn't going to waste the technological engineer's resources on said duty.
Engineering levels are pretty simple: * Level 1 or Entry level or Graduate level * Level 2 or Engineer * Level 3 or Senior Engineer / Becoming a Chartered * Level 4 or Lead Engineer / Chartered Status + postgrad * Level 5 or Chief Engineer / Chartered Status + Masters Eng or Business or PHD Each step takes 2 - 4 years depending on the individual.
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