Electrical engineers solve technological problems by designing, developing, testing, and supervising the manufacture of electrical equipment and systems. They use a three step engineering process of analyzing problems, designing solutions, and implementing designs. Electrical engineers design and build things like electric motors, machinery controls, lighting and wiring, radar and navigation systems, and communications systems. They require at least a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and additional training in math, science, and electronics. Related careers include robotics engineer, mathematician, and computer scientist. Electrical engineering is a stable career with 11.5% growth between 2004-2014 and projected 2% growth between 2008-2018.