Electrical Engineer
Rothschild, WI ยท On-site
Ensure system engineering is complete prior to handing off work for detailed engineering and design. * Interpret electrical and mechanical drawings. * Interpret technical project specifications as ...
Rothschild, WI ยท On-site
Ensure system engineering is complete prior to handing off work for detailed engineering and design. * Interpret electrical and mechanical drawings. * Interpret technical project specifications as ...
Rothschild, WI ยท On-site
Ensure system engineering is complete prior to handing off work for detailed engineering and design. * Interpret electrical and mechanical drawings. * Interpret technical project specifications as ...
$11.85 - $13.66
1% of jobs
$13.66 - $15.46
0% of jobs
$15.46 - $17.26
3% of jobs
$17.26 - $19.07
17% of jobs
$19.62 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$19.07 - $20.87
14% of jobs
The median wage is $22.56 / hr.
$20.87 - $22.67
17% of jobs
$22.67 - $24.48
23% of jobs
$24.66 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$24.48 - $26.28
10% of jobs
$26.28 - $28.08
5% of jobs
$28.08 - $29.89
6% of jobs
$29.89 - $31.69
4% of jobs
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An electrical engineering intern is typically a student who is working towards or has just completed a degree in electrical engineering. In this job, your responsibilities vary depending on your employer and your area of specialty, but you can expect to perform basic duties as an assistant. An electrical engineering internship is a chance to learn about a specific area in the broad field of electricity. In your internship, you may partner with an experienced engineer who guides you as you try to put your classroom knowledge of electrical repair and design to use in the real world.
| Aspect | Electrical Engineering Intern | Electrical Technician |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Typically pursuing or have completed a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering | Vocational training or associate degree in electrical technology |
| Work Environment | Design labs, project planning, research, and development settings | Fieldwork, installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting in industrial or commercial sites |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Engineering firms, tech companies, construction projects | Manufacturing plants, utility companies, maintenance services |
The main difference between an Electrical Engineering Intern and an Electrical Technician lies in their focus and experience. Interns are primarily involved in learning, assisting with design and research tasks, and gaining industry knowledge. Technicians, on the other hand, perform hands-on installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting work. Internships are often a stepping stone toward a career in electrical engineering, while technicians are more focused on practical, technical skills required for day-to-day operations.

Rothschild, WI โข On-site
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Posted 21 days ago
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