Telecommunication Engineers are concerned with establishing communication by means of telephones, telegraphs, radar, radio, radio navigational aids, TV, and teleprinters. Important towns, cities, trade centers, harbors and ports are connected with underground cables or radio links. Countries and continents are brought closer by means of fast-emanating, information-carrying communication networks. All this has been made possible by the telecommunication engineer. Telecommunication engineers deal with line and wireless communication, or radio communication. Line communication is handled by telephone/telegraph engineers. The work comprises the installation, supervision, and maintenance of telephone exchanges and telephone lines. The radio communication engineer's work is concerned with the designing, installation, maintenance and periodical testing of broadcasting and telecasting systems and studios, and transmitting and receiving stations.
This particularly affects Mechatronics engineers, since their typical working day requires not only Internal Combustion Engines.
working , play tennis
Electrical engineers typically spend their day planning, testing, manufacturing, installing, and writing instructions for projects. Electrical engineers also spend time determining the feasibility and practicality of a project.
working very hard but also have fun :)
it is like a secratary working for the state
The typical working man and woman in the USA. It's an end of summer day off.
they used dangerous machines and worked 19 hours a day with one hour break
Aerospace engineers work in a normal day hope i helped lol
8 physically represented hours is the baseline
That completely depends on the company and the project. I am a telecom engineer currently working 10 hours a day, 7 days a week.
a TYPICAL DAY IN ENGLAND IS 24 HOURS
what migth have been typical day for him