It depends. You can be an EET after two years of college and go right out into a career. Or you can wait it out, do four years, be a genuine EE, and make a lot more money.
When writing a letter that shows the experience of an electrical engineer, it should show previous employers. it should also show the education of the engineer.
You can interview an Electrical Engineer by asking questions concerning Education and training background, personality traits, career choice and work experience.
Most network engineer jobs require a Bachelor's degree in fields such as computer science, electrical engineering, computer engineering, management information systems or a similar field.
I don't know, i asked you.
You would need a 4 year degree from an accredited college or university. Anyone could call him or herself and electrical engineer, but a degree is required to be official.
a bachelors degree is needed for all entry levels.
The jobs I mean are artist, chef, landscaper, architect, actress, singer, model, clothing designer, teacher, lawyer, veterinarian, dentist, gardener, therapist, doctor, mechanical engineer, and electrical engineer.
The role of Electrical Engineer is "higher ranking" and generally higher paid. An engineer will deal with more of the design and client liason leaving the supervisor as the "man on the workface" dealing witht the day to day elements of work. An Engineer is required to have a relevant degree in engineering in order to achieve his title.
Any electrical engineer under 5 foot would be a short electrical engineer. :)
A high school diploma for the enlisted. A bachelor degree for officers.
To become an engineer you will need either a masters, bachelor, or PHD in chemical Engineering. A bachelor's degree is required for almost all entry level engineering jobs. You will need education in Physical Science and mathematics as well.
William Gilbert was the first electrical engineer