Electrical and electronic engineering technician, Kaihangarau pūhanga hiko me te tāhiko
Also known as
- Electrical engineering technical officer, electrical instrument technician, metering technician, power systems technician, process control technician, electronics technical officer
Electrical and electronic engineering technicians design, interpret and develop circuitry, controls and machinery.
Your pay could be
$49K
Lower
$61K to $104K
Most common
$139K
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
- develop circuitry, controls and machinery
- install equipment and systems
- assemble parts and equipment
- test systems and equipment
- maintain systems and equipment
- check designs for accuracy
- analyse test results
- read technical documents to plan work
Practical
Investigative
Organised
Interests that fit this job
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Do the quizYou need a qualification to become an electrical and electronic engineering technician.
You need
- a New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Level 6) 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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