Design and Development: Electrical engineers are responsible for creating the blueprints for electrical systems. This includes designing circuitry, specifying components, and developing layouts for everything from large-scale power grids and communication systems to small-scale electronic devices. They use computer-aided design (CAD) software extensively for this purpose.
Calculations and Analysis: They perform detailed calculations to ensure designs are safe, efficient, and meet specific performance requirements. This involves analyzing power flow, voltage drops, and other electrical parameters. They also conduct feasibility studies for new projects.
Testing and Prototyping: A critical part of the job is testing prototypes and systems to verify they function as intended. They design and execute test procedures to assess performance, reliability, and safety, and make necessary modifications based on the results.
Project Management and Supervision: Electrical engineers often manage projects from conception to completion. This includes estimating costs, budgeting, setting timelines, and overseeing a team of technicians, electricians, and other engineers to ensure the project is completed on time and within budget.
Compliance and Safety: They must ensure all designs and installations comply with relevant industry standards, national electrical codes (NEC), and safety regulations. Maintaining accurate documentation and records is also a key responsibility.