Electronic Hardware Engineer
Electronic Hardware Engineers are the architects and builders of the electronic circuits and systems that power our modern world. They design, develop, and test electronic devices, from simple components like transistors to complex systems like computers and communication networks.
Education and Training
Electronic Hardware Engineers typically need a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related field. Some employers may prefer candidates with a master's degree. In addition to formal education, Electronic Hardware Engineers often need to complete on-the-job training to learn how to use specific software and equipment.