Electrical Engineering Associate

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Electrical engineering associates are involved in the planning, design, selection, installation, starting up, and maintenance of electrical equipment, facilities, power-plant installations, parts and distribution systems. Electrical engineering associates usually work on a range of duties that lie between the trade levels and technologist levels.

Electrical engineering associates may perform the following tasks:

  • assist electrical engineers in the design and layout of electrical installations and circuitry in power stations, transformers, substations, switchgear, cabling systems and motor-control systems
  • collect information, perform calculations and prepare diagrams and drawings of electrical installations and circuitry
  • work out material costs and quantities
  • check that designs and finished products follow specifications, regulations and contract details
  • use computers to produce designs, detailed drawings and documentation
  • assist in testing and starting up electrical equipment and installations, and in supervising operations and maintenance
  • assist with research and development programs.

Specialisations:

Electrical engineering associates may specialise as electrical engineering design drafters, technical officers or substation design officers, test officers and power-system controllers. With further training and experience, it is possible to become a registered/fully qualified engineer.

Personal Requirements:

  • enjoy technical and engineering activities
  • good with hands
  • able to identify, analyse and solve problems
  • good oral and written communication skills
  • good at computing and design
  • good at mathematics and technical things
  • able to work independently.

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