Entry Level Electronics Engineer

What Is an Entry Level Electronics Engineer and How to Become One

By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

What Does an Entry-Level Electronics Engineer Do?

An entry-level electronics engineer works to design manufacturing prototypes and conduct research. As an entry-level electronics engineer, you assist in the creation, testing, and troubleshooting of products. You work with a team of engineers to research and conduct electrical analysis on an electronic device. Your responsibilities may involve the design of new parts and components, which you help create based on research and analysis. As an entry-level electronics engineer, you can find work in any manufacturing industry that utilizes electrical systems or equipment, including navigation systems or power generation equipment.

How to Become an Entry-Level Electronics Engineer

Becoming an entry-level electronics engineer requires a bachelor’s degree in electrical or mechanical engineering. Once you have a bachelor’s degree, you can pursue entry-level positions in device manufacturing that involve research and design. While professional experience is not required, completing an internship program can increase your job opportunities. Once you gain experience, you can apply to take your state’s licensing exams. As a licensed engineer, you can provide analysis and develop prototypes independently.

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