Electronics Engineers construct, evaluate, maintain and develop electronic systems and components. Although daily tasks vary depending on the area, they often involve designing, planning, conducting research, inspecting the equipment, going to conferences, and communicating with others.
An Electronics Engineer's typical roles are listed below:
- Control Engineer: They are responsible for the study, testing, and analysis of design utilization in connection to the function of system components. They also design and supervise the manufacturing of various complicated systems and equipment.
- Instrumentation Engineer: They are engaged in the design, development, installation, management, and maintenance of equipment needed for monitoring and regulating engineers' systems, processes, and machines.