There are many types of electronics technicians. Computer, industrial (robots, machinery), consumer (TV, DVD players), medical equipment, aviation, automotive (all kinds of sensors there), and much more. It depends on what field you like. The basics are the basics, no matter what field. Exactly what you will do depends on your training and the job. You might repair devices, troubleshoot faulty devices, or work with engineers designing new products. I worked with an electronics tech who only ran cables and installed A/V equipment and another who did PCB level repair. It comes down to your interests, training, and expertise. I recommend searching job boards for electronics techs and see what various companies put in their job description.
The field of instrumentation engineering is in demand. Instrumentation engineering stemmed out of the demand in electrical engineering. This a need for those choosing career paths in both electronics and instrumentation engineering.
"Depending on your current experience, the jobs available can vary. To name a few, sales representatives, quality engineer, elector-mechanical assemblers, data analyst, field engineer, engineering interns, and repair technician. There are many more opportunities available in the electronics field. It all depends on your education and experience."
They have all kind of jobs.
It is easy to apply for jobs by visiting companies whereby there are job vacancies for an electronic technician. Most websites will allow one to apply for jobs online via their websites.
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A great many jobs require science education, especially depending upon the field. Jobs as field technicians, engineers, lab technicians, and researchers can all require a science education.
"The electronic jobs available to you depend greatly on your educational background. With training, there are electrician positions as well as electrical engineer positions. There are also inspector positions."
Most successful IT technicians have a bachelors or masters degree as their education background. Although, there is no universal educational requirement for IT technicians, as long as you have applicable experience or even an associates degree in an IT field.
Assuming that ba refers to BA or British Airways, there is a wide variety of jobs available as applicable to the airline industry. they range from pilots, to technicians to cabin crew.
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There are NO licensing requirements for technicians, only electricians. Some employers prefer certified technicians, but there are no legal requirements for certification.
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The coolest electronic jobs include building, testing, and programming electronic boards and devices. You will most likely need some sort of degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering to do these jobs.
Probably since the invention of the electronic computer which was in 1938.
There are many jobs that require an associate's degree that pay well. Some of these jobs include cardiovascular technologists and technicians, mechanical engineering technicians, geological and petroleum technicians, and occupational therapy assistants. All of these have a median wage of over $50,000 per year.
There are many electronic jobs that can be found at from a variety of sources. Including the Lucent Technology school and you can also find an electronic job at totaljobs website.