The government is usually pretty good in telling a prospective job seeker what is required for the job. If they are specifying electrical engineer I would think they require an EE degree from an accredited university. Also there are many specialties in EE from integrated circuit designer to a power engineer so you would have to meet specific qualifications of the job.
Any electrical engineer under 5 foot would be a short electrical engineer. :)
A BSEE degree from an accredited University or College is the starting point. From there you can pursue advanced degrees or obtain a Professional Engineers license by passing a test.
Flight Engineer is an aviation engineering career.
Electricity and Electronics Engineer
Many banks will hire an electrical engineer to assist with their online, phone, and e-banking systems. The engineer will be working with the networking and hardware to insure the systems are running properly.
it is the ststus or qualification of an engineer.
To be a design engineer you first need to be an engineer. This requires an undergraduate degree from a four year school in a branch of engineering, such as civil, mechanical, or electrical. Once you have that qualification you can begin doing design work.
A level
Any electrical engineer under 5 foot would be a short electrical engineer. :)
aeronautical engineer-dharshan
aeronautical engineer-dharshan
A BSEE degree from an accredited University or College is the starting point. From there you can pursue advanced degrees or obtain a Professional Engineers license by passing a test.
William Gilbert was the first electrical engineer
yes he is an electrical engineer
One who practises the profession of electrical engineering. An electrical engineer.
When I was an electrical engineer, I liked to go gliding at the weekend.
No.