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Graduate Electrical Engineer

A Graduate Electrical Engineer is a recent engineering graduate specialising in electrical systems.
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What is a Graduate Electrical Engineer?

A Graduate Electrical Engineer is a recent engineering graduate specialising in electrical systems. In New Zealand, they are involved in the design, development, and maintenance of electrical equipment and infrastructure. Graduate electrical engineers work across various industries, including power generation, telecommunications, and manufacturing, contributing to essential systems that support daily life and technological progress.

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Tasks and Duties

  • Assists in designing and testing electrical systems, circuits, and equipment. :
  • Conducts research to find innovative solutions to electrical engineering challenges. :
  • Collaborates with senior engineers to troubleshoot and resolve issues in existing systems. :
  • Analyses data and simulations to ensure electrical systems meet safety and performance standards. :
  • Prepares technical documents and reports, recording design processes and results. :

How to become a Graduate Electrical Engineer?

To pursue a career as a Graduate Electrical Engineer, you should:

  1. Earn a Bachelor's Degree : Complete a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Electrical Engineering from an accredited New Zealand university.
  2. Gain Practical Experience : Pursue internships or part-time roles during your studies to gain hands-on experience in electrical engineering.
  3. Develop Technical Skills : Build skills in relevant software such as MATLAB, AutoCAD, and simulation tools.
  4. Consider Professional Certification : Joining Engineering New Zealand (ENZ) and working toward certification can provide industry credibility and networking opportunities.
  5. Apply for Graduate Roles : Seek positions in industries like energy, technology, or construction, where graduate engineers are often needed.

What does the first 6 months look like as a Graduate Electrical Engineer?

The initial six months are typically a period of training and adaptation, working closely with experienced engineers on real projects. You'll participate in team meetings, conduct site visits, and start performing technical tasks under supervision. This phase is crucial for understanding industry-specific practices, learning to navigate regulations, and gaining hands-on experience with engineering tools and processes.

When do employers hire electrical engineering graduates?

Discover when job applications for electrical engineering graduate positions and internships opens for the past 12 months

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Source: Insights are based on our past 12 months data on SEEK Grad graduate / internship job ads

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