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Electrical engineers are vital to the design, development, and maintenance of electrical control systems, equipment, and machinery. They work in a wide range of sectors and sub-disciplines, including the power, telecommunications, construction, transport, and other industries, striving towards ensuring electrical systems aren’t only fit for purpose, but also meet required specifications.
From the initial concept and first design to the testing, implementation, and handover stage, they’re usually involved in projects from the very beginning and are crucial to making sure assignments get completed on time.
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It’s worth noting that electrical engineering is slightly different from electronic engineering. Despite often being used interchangeably, electrical engineering is primarily concerned with large-scale electrical systems, whereas electronic engineering tends to be more involved with small-scale systems and circuits.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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- Evaluate the efficiency of electrical systems, machinery, components, and products.
- Apply knowledge of electricity to design testing methods for different systems. This will allow them to understand the capabilities of electrical systems and machinery.
- Understand design specifications and technical drawings.
- Assure product quality by conducting thorough and reliable tests.
- Research/test manufacturing methods and materials.
- Use computer-assisted engineering and design software to create technical plans.
- Utilize design software to create prototypes of products.
- Monitor a product and improve on future design.
- Service and maintain electrical systems.
- Collect, analyze, interpret and summarise data into written product reports.
- Estimate project timescales, as well as material, construction, and labor costs.
- Liaise with clients/other members working on the project.
- Attend educational/technical training and workshops to maintain professional knowledge.


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