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Electrical Engineer


Job Description

Electrical engineers design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacture of electrical and electronic equipment. Some of this equipment includes power generating, controlling, and transmission devices used by electric utilities; and electric motors, machinery controls, lighting, and wiring in buildings, automobiles, aircraft, radar and navigation systems, and broadcast and communications systems. Many electrical engineers also work in areas closely related to computers.







Job Skills

  1. Computer Skills
  2. Interpersonal Communication Skills
  3. Designing, Testing, and Assembling Devices
  4. Studying Technical Manuals, Articles, and other Publications

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  • Median annual earnings of electrical engineers were $64,910 in 2000
  • The middle 50 percent earned between $51,700 and $80,600
  • The lowest 10 percent earned less than $41,740
  • The highest 10 percent earned more than $94,490






COLLEGES THAT HAVE AN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MAJOR
Colleges Degrees Name of School Name of Degree
  • Bachelor of Science
  • Master of Science
  • Master of Engineering
  • Ph.D.
College of Engineering and Science Electrical Engineering Degree
  • Bachelor of Science
  • Master of Science
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Degree
  • Bachelor of Science
  • Master of Science
  • Ph.D.
College of Engineering Electrical Engineering Degree


Motorola currently has Electrical Engineer positions available in Deer Park, Illinois. We are seeking talented individuals for our systems integration team. They will support, stage and validate new solutions and applications.
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