Electrical engineers design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacture of electrical equipment. Some of this equipment includes electric motors; machinery controls, lighting, and wiring in buildings; automobiles; aircraft; radar and navigation systems; and power generation, control, and transmission devices used by electric utilities. Although the terms electrical and Electronics Engineering often are used interchangeably in academia and industry, electrical engineers have traditionally focused on the generation and supply of power, whereas electronics engineers have worked on applications of electricity to control systems or signal processing. Electrical engineers specialize in areas such as power systems engineering or electrical equipment manufacturing.
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One who know about Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) works in the construction industry then he called as MEP Engineer. Usually a Electrical or Mechanical Engineer can manage this work.
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No, There's difference b/w that work. If they no how to work then they can do!
Sure. In fact, he may very well be forced to do that if he can't find a job as an electrical engineer.Let me tell you about it some time.
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Ø They work in professionals occupying jobs in the construction industry
They work in professionals occupying jobs in the construction industry
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You can interview an Electrical Engineer by asking questions concerning Education and training background, personality traits, career choice and work experience.
A professional Electrical Engineer needs to obtain a degree from an ABET accredited university, work under a professional Electrical Engineer for at least four years, and finally pass the Professional Engineering Exam for Electrical Engineers http://www.ncees.org/exams/formats/#Electrical
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Electronics engineering has a very limited scope.Holding that degree you cannot work in power generation or distribution plants or communication systems based companies where as Electrical engineer has a very wide scope of jobs.holding this degree you can either work in power plants communication systems based companies or either in softwere companies.Electrical engineering includes electronics as well.you have a vast option to work as an electrical engineer depending upon your ares of sepicalization.in case of mechanical engineering you will find job only in industry where there is no industry or factory no job for mechanical engineer i would say 1: electrical 2;mechanical 3:electronics