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Career Talk
What Does an Electrical Engineer Do?
CAREER TALK
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You might have heard about them. Electrical engineers are basically everywhere in the industries because almost literally, the world is revolving around electricity. Telecommunication company, technology company, oil and gas company, you name it. But precisely, what does an electrical engineer do? Let’s dig in deeper!
Their Responsibilities
When we talk about what an electrical engineer does, we are always talking about a wide variety of tasks. When you call yourself an electrical engineer, versatility is what you expected to have (and need to have). But to put it simply, electrical engineers design, develop, test, fix, and improve electrical devices and equipment. Before electrical appliances are ready to be distributed, they must go through a series of complex processes from designing and constructing electrical systems, to testing finished products until they are ready to use. And electrical engineers are the ones to credit for that.
Job Prospects in Oil and Gas Industry
Don’t you worry! There are plenty of job opportunities for electrical engineers in the oil and gas sector. In the upstream industry, rigs are powered by electricity. Electrical engineers are needed to supervise the electrical system so there won’t be a power failure. In the downstream industry, electricity is vital since it is needed almost 24 hours to maintain driving generators, computers, etc. Also, in the future, electricity is predicted to replace diesel generators for oilfield operations. Hence, the opportunity is still wide open for you. (VAL)