Job Description
In this advanced manufacturing career, the technicians assist engineers in designing and developing electrical products. Prototypes, or samples of these types of equipment, are created and given to supervisors for review. Electronic technicians also repair and test equipment, using special diagnostic tools.
As with other advanced manufacturing careers, a career as a computer technician enables an employee to work in an ever-changing field, keeping pace with new products design and production using cutting-edge technology.
Stem Type

Maker
Education Required: Level 3-6 Apprenticeship or an associate degree in Electrical or Electronics Engineering Technology is required for an electronic technician career.
How to Prepare: School preparation should include maths, physics, and computer programming.