Description
Support electrical and electronic product design by creating and revising CAD documentation, assembling and testing prototypes, and implementing design changes under the direction of engineering staff. Apply electrical theory to develop, verify, and document components, circuitry, controls, and systems for evaluation, manufacturing, and field use.
Knowledge
Business and Management
- • Customer and Personal Service
Manufacturing and Production
- • Production and Processing
Engineering and Technology
- • Computers and Electronics
- • Engineering and Technology
- • Design
- • Mechanical
Mathematics and Science
- • Mathematics
- • Physics
Arts and Humanities
- • English Language
Communications
- • Telecommunications
Abilities
Verbal Abilities
- • Oral Comprehension
- • Written Comprehension
- • Oral Expression
- • Written Expression
Idea Generation and Reasoning Abilities
- • Fluency of Ideas
- • Originality
- • Problem Sensitivity
- • Deductive Reasoning
- • Inductive Reasoning
- • Information Ordering
- • Category Flexibility
Perceptual Abilities
- • Flexibility of Closure
- • Perceptual Speed
Spatial Abilities
- • Visualization
Attentiveness
- • Selective Attention
Visual Abilities
- • Near Vision
- • Visual Color Discrimination
Auditory and Speech Abilities
- • Speech Recognition
- • Speech Clarity
Skills
Content
- • Reading Comprehension
- • Active Listening
- • Writing
- • Speaking
Process
- • Critical Thinking
- • Active Learning
- • Monitoring
Social Skills
- • Coordination
Complex Problem Solving Skills
- • Complex Problem Solving
Technical Skills
- • Operations Monitoring
- • Equipment Maintenance
- • Troubleshooting
- • Repairing
Systems Skills
- • Judgment and Decision Making
- • Systems Analysis
Related specializations
Interview options
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Interviewee accent
Interview time
Related Pathways
Advanced Manufacturing
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026