Advanced Electronics
As more consumers have affordable access to electronic devices, the demand increases for those who are savvy enough to know how to fix them. Electronic technicians are needed in a variety of companies to work on small personal electronics to massive manufacturing machines.
Workers with advanced electronics skills provide support to engineers and designers and help make their plans a reality. Technicians often work in large manufacturing companies where they repair and adjust machines to create the most efficient output. Technicians also work to provide technical support to customers for electronic equipment.
There is a large demand for those who can take sophisticated technology and explain the basics on how to use for the average consumer. In addition to strong communication skills, employees working in electronics must have great technical aptitude and the ability to solve problems and troubleshoot equipment. Those best suited for this professional often enjoy math, science, or anything mechanical.
Advanced electronic technicians often earn Associate’s degrees in Electronics or Engineering Technology at a technical college, university, or trade school. Classes vary depending on the exact program and can include design, manufacturing, mechanical design, and electric circuits. Some schools also offer Bachelor’s degrees in Engineering Electronics Technology. Starting salary for those with an Associate’s degree can be $30,000 according to www.salary.com.