Job Opportunities
The expertise of undergraduate Electronics Engineers is essential in:
companies that design and manufacture electronic components, equipment and systems;
manufacturing industries;
public administrations;
companies that apply electronic technologies and infrastructures for the processing, transmission and use of signals in the civil, industrial and information fields;
In fact, the undergraduate Electronics Engineer is able to:
use electronic devices and circuits, sensors and actuators;
use, analyze, model, and design analog and digital electronic circuits;
verify electronic devices for measurements, automatic control, telecommunications;
collaborate in the design and construction of electronic circuits, systems and equipment;
define the functionality of a system, evaluating its performance and costs;
manage electronic equipment of moderate complexity;
manage the production and installation of an electronic system;
In these jobs, the undergraduate Electronic Engineer must:
use, design, test and maintain electronic systems and subsystems that are characterized by a moderate level of complexity;
apply electronics and electronic properties of materials design and control systems, equipment, circuits and electronic components for commercial, industrial or scientific uses.