Career 2: ELECTRICAL ENGINEER 
Job Description 
● develop, design or update specifications and designs for electrical systems and 
equipment 
● design methods to generate, distribute and manage electricity 
● design automated and computerised methods to control electrical processes 
● calculate the cost of projects, and materials needed 
● write reports and develop instruction manuals for installing new electricity systems and 
equipment 
● supervise the installation and maintenance of systems and equipment 
● oversee electricity system tests and correct any faults. 
Working Conditions 
● usually work regular business hours, but may have to be on-call or work irregular hours 
to meet project deadlines 
● usually work in offices, but also work in laboratories, workshops or on-site at power 
stations or building projects. 
Approximate Salary - $40,000 - $60,000/ year 
Career Path 
● Bachelor of Engineering - BE 
● Bachelor of Engineering Honours - BE(Hons). 
Education Required 
● To enter tertiary training, a university entrance qualification (NCEA Level 3) is usually 
required. Useful subjects include maths with calculus, technology, physics and 
chemistry. 
Post-Secondary training 
● A university entrance qualification (NCEA Level 3) is required. Useful subjects include 
English, maths with calculus, physics and chemistry. 
Why is this a good career for you 
● knowledge of electronics 
● knowledge of circuit theory, heavy current or power electrical engineering and other 
electrical principles 
● an understanding of the equipment and safe practices associated with electrical 
engineering 
● knowledge of the laws, resource management and industry standards that apply to 
electrical engineering 
● design and drawing skills, including knowledge of computer-aided design (CAD) 
software.

Electrical Engineer

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    Career 2: ELECTRICALENGINEER Job Description ● develop, design or update specifications and designs for electrical systems and equipment ● design methods to generate, distribute and manage electricity ● design automated and computerised methods to control electrical processes ● calculate the cost of projects, and materials needed ● write reports and develop instruction manuals for installing new electricity systems and equipment ● supervise the installation and maintenance of systems and equipment ● oversee electricity system tests and correct any faults. Working Conditions ● usually work regular business hours, but may have to be on-call or work irregular hours to meet project deadlines ● usually work in offices, but also work in laboratories, workshops or on-site at power stations or building projects. Approximate Salary - $40,000 - $60,000/ year Career Path ● Bachelor of Engineering - BE ● Bachelor of Engineering Honours - BE(Hons). Education Required ● To enter tertiary training, a university entrance qualification (NCEA Level 3) is usually required. Useful subjects include maths with calculus, technology, physics and chemistry. Post-Secondary training ● A university entrance qualification (NCEA Level 3) is required. Useful subjects include English, maths with calculus, physics and chemistry. Why is this a good career for you ● knowledge of electronics ● knowledge of circuit theory, heavy current or power electrical engineering and other electrical principles ● an understanding of the equipment and safe practices associated with electrical engineering ● knowledge of the laws, resource management and industry standards that apply to electrical engineering ● design and drawing skills, including knowledge of computer-aided design (CAD) software.