Overview of this occupation
Electrical Engineers design, develop and supervise the manufacture, installation, operation and maintenance of equipment, machines and systems for the generation, distribution, utilisation and control of electric power.
What they do:
- Assemble electrical components, subsystems or systems
- Control electrical power supply connections
- Create electrical schematics
- Create models of engineering designs or methods
- Design electrical equipment or systems
- Design energy efficient equipment or systems
- Develop technical specifications for systems or equipment
- Operate computers, computer systems, or computerised equipment
- Operate energy distribution equipment
What technology tools they use:
- Accounting and financial management systems
- Business intelligence and decision support software
- Customer relationship management (CRM) software
- Electrical and electronic systems measurement instruments
- Flow chart and diagram software
- Industrial control and automation software
- Inventory management software
- Project management software
- Science and engineering software
- Statistical and data analysis software
- Technical design and modelling software (2D and 3D)
What their interests are:
- Outdoors – they enjoy working outside. This could include growing things and caring for animals.
- Practical – they enjoy working with equipment, operating machinery and fixing things.
- Scientific – they enjoy investigating, experimenting, discovering new ideas and analysing data.
Source: Australian Skills Classification, job and Skills Australia, Commonwealth of Australia. Used under Creative Commons BY 4.0 licence and Jobs and Skills Australia, ABS Census 2016, Customised Report.
Quick facts
Electrical Engineer
The number of people employed in an occupations as their main job across all Australian states.
The projected increase in employment in Australia from May 2023 to May 2028.
The distribution of people employed in an occupation in NSW.
Earnings are before tax and include amounts salary sacrificed.
This shows the median age of all workers in this occupation.
Those who usually work less than 35 hours per week.
See footnotes for source details and additional information.
Skills and knowledge
What are they good at?
This table lists skills and knowledge categories according to how relevant they are for this occupation.
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Source: Australian Skills Classification, Jobs and Skills Australia, Commonwealth of Australia. Used under Creative Commons BY 4.0 licence.
Education and qualifications
Electrical Engineer – Skill level 1
Occupation at Skill Level 1 have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor's degree of higher qualification .
At least five years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualification
Source: Conceptual basis of ANZSCO, ABS Survey, Release Nov 2021.
Qualifications in this workforce
This table shows the distribution of employment by highest qualification completed (in any field of study).7
Source: ABS, 2021 Census of Population and Housing based on place of usual residence.
Use this as a guide for understanding what qualifications are the most common in this field. For personalised support on your education journey, talk to a Careers NSW specialist.
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