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Electrical Engineer

Electrical Engineer. My Career Plan “B” By: Sylas Serne. Job Overview. A typical day would consist of… Attending meetings to plan and discuss new projects with my co-workers Using a computer to design the new product Watching over the creation of said product. Why I am interested.

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Electrical Engineer

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  1. Electrical Engineer My Career Plan “B” By: Sylas Serne

  2. Job Overview A typical day would consist of… • Attending meetings to plan and discuss new projects with my co-workers • Using a computer to design the new product • Watching over the creation of said product

  3. Why I am interested When I pass away I want people to remember me. It would preferable if they would remember me by my personality, but another way to be remembered is to make the next big thing in technology. I want the product I make to help people, and to change the world.

  4. Education Pathway For my education, I would go to Ontario and get my Doctorate in Electrical and Biomedical Engineering. This would cost me a maximum of $17,158 per year for eight years.

  5. Salary Future Outlook My salary would be between forty-five and one hundred and fifty thousand dollars per year. That means I can support a family.

  6. Working Conditions I would mainly work in an office designing things on computers. But I may have the opportunity to go to power stations, laboratories and various other places where the product I design would be put into use.

  7. Related Occupations • Biomedical Engineer • Stationary Engineer • Mechanical Engineer

  8. Citations • http://www.careercruising.com/Careers/JobDetails.aspx?LoginID=9233855f-2214-4b9d-a267-6ac9204ced76-&OccNumber=156&Language=English • http://sfas.mcmaster.ca/pdf/2009/FAQ_FinancingEd.pdf • http://www.careers.govt.nz/default.aspx?id0=40103&id1=j28410

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