Create and plan electrical components for buildings or other construction projects. Electrical engineers perform feasibility studies and engineering calculations to determine a set of specifications for the manufacture, installation, and testing of electrical equipment. They manage the electrical design phase of drawing reviews and work with project managers to identify and fulfill projects’ electrical requirements.
Electrical engineers are responsible for developing plans to maximize electrical power efficiency. They may prepare reports about electrical capacity for particular electrical equipment or determine specifications for wires, switches, etc. If the electrical components of the structure or system malfunction, electrical engineers are responsible for identifying— and sometimes resolving— the issue.
Schaumburg, IL (20 miles from Crystal Lake, IL)
NETA Field Service Technician/Engineer-Electrical Testing Job Juncture Schaumburg, Illinois See More Results Description NETA Field Service Technician/Engineer-Electrical Testing/Maintenance Our...
|
2 days ago
|
Department of Defense
-
Great Lakes, IL (23 miles from Crystal Lake, IL)
Duties Help Duties Summary The selectee for this position will serve as as Electrical Engineer in the Operations Division, Public Works Department, Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Africa of NAVAL FACILITIES...
|
4 days ago
|
Wheeling, IL (22 miles from Crystal Lake, IL)
Plant Electrical Engineer Wheeling, IL Working in a participative team based environment, using World Class Operations processes and principles, the Senior Engineer provides day-to-day engineering technical...
|
45+ days ago
|
Moving to Crystal Lake, IL? Find some basic demographic data about Crystal Lake, IL below.
This is the average annual salary for Electrical Engineer jobs in Crystal Lake, IL as reported by the BLS.
Top hiring companies in your area for Electrical Engineer positions
Required or preferred licenses and certifications for Electrical Engineer positions.
The following top skills are often required or desired to land a Electrical Engineer position
= trendingHere are some other career titles that require similar skills
If you are interested in seizing control of your schedule or challenging yourself to advance in the workplace, take a look at the guide below.
Learn about the differences between a lineman and an electrician to see which career option sparks your interest!
An infographic from Tulsa Welding School on how women are finding success in nontraditional occupations.