Electricians and Electrical Engineers are both professions that work with electrical systems, ensuring their proper functioning. Both careers are vital for powering our world and ensuring the safety and functionality of electrical systems.
Despite some similarities, the scope and nature of these professions differ, with Electricians focusing more on hands-on installation and maintenance, and the role of Electrical Engineers emphasising design, development and innovation.
Learning areas/subjects
You may be interested in this occupation group if you enjoyed these learning areas at school:
- Physics
- Automotive
- Electronics
- Metalwork and engineering
Skills
- Problem-solving
- Teamwork
Electrical Engineers
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.
FIND OUT MOREElectricians
Electricians design, assemble, install, test, commission, diagnose, maintain and repair electrical networks, systems, circuits, equipment, components, appliances and facilities for industrial, commercial and domestic purposes, and service and repair lifts, escalators and related equipment.
FIND OUT MOREElectronics Engineers
Electronics Engineers design, develop, adapt, install, test and maintain electronic components, circuits and systems used for computer systems, communication systems, entertainment, transport and other industrial applications.
FIND OUT MORELatest stories from women in STEM
"To see every woman emancipated from the “heavy” work of the household by the aid of electricity is in itself a worthy object."
Electrical Engineer
"We have female engineers to thank for many of the world’s greatest innovations, yet they make up only 12 per cent of engineers employed in Australia. [Recognition can] … provide inspiration to others to break down barriers and excel in the engineering industry."
Engineer
"The most rewarding part of my job is seeing my team excel and achieve and sometimes exceed our goals."
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