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Electrical Engineer

Electrical Engineers design devices that generate or use electricity, ranging from small gadgets that fit in your pocket to large-scale electrical grids.

Throughout the design process, they focus on ensuring quality control, cost-effectiveness, safety, reliability, and sustainability. Additionally, electrical engineers remain involved in the maintenance of the product to help make improvements if necessary.

Key Responsibilities

• Technical expertise: As an electrical engineer, understanding the equipment you work with is essential, as you regularly handle various tools and devices that can pose safety risks to both yourself and others.
• Project management: Electrical engineers often juggle multiple projects at different stages of completion. To excel in this role, it’s important to develop strong time management skills and stay organised, allowing you to stay on top of your work.
• Commercial awareness: Successful electrical engineers keep a close eye on industry changes. By staying informed about current trends, they can offer clients the most relevant and effective solutions.
• Analytical mindset: Electrical engineers face a wide range of problems every day. Many find that approaching challenges with a critical, analytical mindset helps them solve complex issues quickly and efficiently.
• Clear communication: Given that electrical engineers often work with individuals who may not have the same technical knowledge, it’s important for them to simplify and clearly communicate complex information. This ensures effective collaboration and customer satisfaction.

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Salary Range

Entry-Level

Experienced

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Essential Skills

• Problem-solving: Problem-solving is essential for electrical engineers. They need to identify, analyze, and gather the necessary tools and information to find solutions. As engineers become more familiar with electrical engineering principles, solving problems becomes easier.
• Critical thinking: Effective electrical engineers think critically and logically to evaluate a product's strengths and weaknesses. This requires setting aside personal biases and emotions to assess projects objectively, as well as coming up with alternative solutions and conclusions.
• Organisation: Strong organisational skills are vital for electrical engineers. They must manage their time effectively to prioritise and plan projects, many of which are time-sensitive. Being organised helps streamline work and ensures the success of a project.
• Communication: Communication is crucial in engineering, as engineers need to collaborate with both clients and colleagues. Clear communication helps engineers understand client needs and ensures everyone is aligned on project details. Engineers should be comfortable with various communication methods, including emails, calls, and face-to-face discussions.
• Creative thinking: While critical thinking is important, sometimes electrical engineers must also use creativity to innovate. In industries driven by technological advancements, engineers are often tasked with developing groundbreaking solutions. Creative thinking is essential for overcoming challenges and making significant discoveries in the field.

Training Providers in the UK 

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Qualifications and Training

You will need 5 GCSEs to go on to do either a College course of an apprenticeship.
Apprenticeships:
Apprentice Electrical Engineer | Apprenticeship Search
Electrical Engineering Apprenticeship | Apprenticeship Search
Coleg Sir Gar gateway offer a range of apprenticeships, A levels and even University courses:
| Coleg Sir Gâr
https://www.csgcc.ac.uk/en/programme-courses/apprenticeship-course/engineering/engineering-apprenticeships

Alternatively, A Levels would be a good choice equally in:
Physics
Chemistry
Applied Sciences
Engineering (Full Time) - Coleg Gwent
Typically, you will need 3 A levels in STEM subjects or a Level 3 qualification in engineering to study this at university.

University courses:
For Swansea you will need BBB, Cardiff AAB-BBB including Maths at A level.
Electronic and Electrical Engineering Undergraduate Courses - Swansea University
Electrical and Electronic Engineering HND | GCS
Electrical and Electronic Engineering (MEng) - Study - Cardiff University

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