Electrical and electronic engineering technician, Kaihangarau mataaro hiko, tūhiko hoki
Also known as
- Electrical engineering technical officer, electrical instrument technician, metering technician, power systems technician, process control technician, electronics technical officer
- , Kaihangarau Take Pūhiko
Electrical and electronic engineering technicians design, interpret and develop circuitry, controls and machinery.
Your pay could be
$49K
Lower
$63K to $113K
Most common
$148K
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Electrical and electronic engineering technicians
- usually work regular business hours but may work extra hours
- usually work in different worksites and may travel locally and nationally
- may work in noisy and hazardous conditions
- need to be accurate, methodical and identify and solve problems
Tasks
- Maintain electronic equipment.
- Test performance of electrical, electronic, mechanical, or integrated systems or equipment.
- Install instrumentation or electronic equipment or systems.
- Review technical documents to plan work.
- Confer with other personnel to resolve design or operational problems.
- Resolve operational performance problems.
- Create electrical schematics.
- Assemble equipment or components.
- Evaluate designs or specifications to ensure quality.
- Interpret design or operational test results.
You need a qualification to become an electrical and electronic engineering technician.
You need
- a New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Level 6) with a strand in Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering or similar
- to be over 16 years old
You may need
- a driver licence
Registration
You need to be registered to do this job. This means you meet your industry's professional standards.
Electrical Workers Registration Board
Phone Number,0800 661 000
info@ewrb.govt.nz
http://www.ewrb.govt.nzIf you’re in school
You need NCEA Level 3 to do the study or training for this job.
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