Electronics Field Engineer
Research, design, develop, or test electronic components and systems for commercial, industrial, military, or scientific use employing knowledge of electronic theory and materials properties. Design electronic circuits and components for use in fields such as telecommunications, aerospace guidance and propulsion control, acoustics, or instruments and controls.
At a Glance
Electronics Field Engineer. Typical education: Bachelor's degree. Experience: 3.7–3.8 years. Top skills: Troubleshooting (Problem Solving), Customer Service, Field Service Management.
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Bachelor's degree
3.7–3.8 years
6
Parent Occupation (O*NET)
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer
Median Wage
$127,590/yr
Growth (2024-34)
+6.2%
Education
Bachelor's degree
Skills & Requirements
Specialized Skills (19)
Field Service Management
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Steam Turbine
Invoicing
Electronics
Electronic Engineering
Support Services
Customer Support
Product Knowledge
Turbines
Machinery
Environment Health And Safety
Auditing
Electrical Equipment
Test Equipment
Software Engineering
High Voltage
Gastroenterology
Common Skills (10)
Troubleshooting (Problem Solving)
Customer Service
Communication
Management
Presentations
Sales
Computer Literacy
Planning
Research
Information Technology
Certifications (1)
Valid Driver's License
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