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Electrical Engineers

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Work Activities of Electrical Engineers

Importance
Activity
88% 

Interacting With Computers

  • use computer aided drafting or design software for design, drafting, modeling, or other engineering tasks
  • use computer graphics design software
  • use computers to enter, access or retrieve data
  • use relational database software
  • use spreadsheet software
  • use word processing or desktop publishing software
  • develop or maintain databases

84% 

Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work

  • plan testing of engineering methods
  • plan scientific research or investigative studies

83% 

Getting Information

  • collect scientific or technical data
  • read blueprints
  • read schematics
  • read technical drawings

83% 

Making Decisions and Solving Problems

  • use intuitive judgment for engineering analyses
  • resolve engineering or science problems

83% 

Analyzing Data or Information

  • analyze engineering design problems
  • analyze scientific research data or investigative findings
  • calculate differential equations
  • determine factors affecting production processes
  • evaluate costs of engineering projects
  • evaluate engineering data
  • evaluate manufacturing or processing systems
  • provide analytical assessment of engineering data
  • analyze technical data, designs, or preliminary specifications
  • analyze project proposal to determine feasibility, cost, or time
  • analyze test data
  • analyze engineering test data

82% 

Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge

  • use drafting or mechanical drawing techniques
  • use government regulations
  • use hazardous materials information
  • use pollution control techniques
  • use quality assurance techniques
  • use research methodology procedures within manufacturing or commerce
  • use scientific research methodology
  • follow safe waste disposal procedures
  • use technical information in manufacturing or industrial activities
  • use technical regulations for engineering problems
  • follow manufacturing methods or techniques
  • use knowledge of investigation techniques
  • use long or short term production planning techniques
  • use mathematical or statistical methods to identify or analyze problems
  • use project management techniques
  • use quantitative research methods
  • use library or online Internet research techniques
  • use robotics systems technology
  • follow statistical process control procedures

79% 

Thinking Creatively

  • design construction projects
  • design control systems
  • design engineered systems
  • design electronic equipment
  • design power equipment
  • design transmission equipment
  • design manufacturing processes or methods
  • design waste recovery methods
  • improve test devices or techniques in manufacturing, industrial or engineering setting
  • create mathematical or statistical diagrams or charts
  • design electro-mechanical equipment
  • design telecommunication equipment
  • determine specifications

78% 

Documenting/Recording Information

    78% 

    Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates

    • confer with research personnel
    • confer with engineering, technical or manufacturing personnel

    77% 

    Evaluating Information to Determine Compliance with Standards

    • perform safety inspections in industrial, manufacturing or repair setting
    • inspect facilities or equipment for regulatory compliance
    • examine engineering documents for completeness or accuracy

    76% 

    Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events

    • understand detailed electronic design specifications
    • understand engineering data or reports

    75% 

    Estimating the Quantifiable Characteristics of Products, Events, or Information

    • estimate cost for engineering projects
    • estimate materials or labor requirements
    • estimate time needed for project
    • estimate time or cost for installation, repair, or construction projects

    70% 

    Judging the Qualities of Things, Services, or People

    • evaluate product design

    70% 

    Scheduling Work and Activities

      68% 

      Communicating with Persons Outside Organization

      • communicate technical information

      66% 

      Interpreting the Meaning of Information for Others

      • explain complex mathematical information
      • interpret maps for architecture, construction, or engineering project

      64% 

      Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships

      • work as a team member

      64% 

      Processing Information

      • investigate customer complaints
      • compile numerical or statistical data
      • develop tables depicting data
      • compute production, construction, or installation specifications

      63% 

      Developing Objectives and Strategies

      • write business project or bid proposals
      • develop policies, procedures, methods, or standards
      • develop plans for programs or projects

      60% 

      Drafting, Laying Out, and Specifying Technical Devices, Parts, and Equipment

      • draw prototypes, plans, or maps to scale
      • write product performance requirements
      • calculate engineering specifications

      56% 

      Provide Consultation and Advice to Others

      • advise clients or customers
      • advise clients regarding engineering problems

      56% 

      Monitor Processes, Materials, or Surroundings

        56% 

        Developing and Building Teams

        • lead teams in engineering projects

        55% 

        Coordinating the Work and Activities of Others

        • coordinate manufacture of electrical or electronic equipment
        • direct and coordinate scientific research or investigative studies
        • coordinate engineering project activities
        • direct and coordinate activities of workers or staff

        53% 

        Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material

        • conduct performance testing
        • inspect project operations, or site to determine specification compliance


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