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    보통 테크니션은 university degree가 없이 diploma(전문대졸)나 고등학교 졸업해서 일을 시작합니다. 테크니션으로 일하면서 야간에나 주말이용 university를 다니어  degree를 따면 보통 다른 회사로 이직하면서 엔지니아로 대우받으면서 일하기도 합니다.

    물론 테크니션으로 일하면서 엔지니아의 역할까지 하면  Boss가 연봉/직책을 바꾸어 줄 수 는 있죠.  나라별로 다르겠지만 실력과 함께 degree가 꼭 필요합니다.
     
    보통 테크니션은 university degree가 없이 diploma(전문대졸)나 고등학교 졸업해서 일을 시작합니다. 테크니션으로 일하면서 야간에나 주말이용 university를 다니어  degree를 따면 보통 다른 회사로 이직하면서 엔지니아로 대우받으면서 일하기도 합니다.

    물론 테크니션으로 일하면서 엔지니아의 역할까지 하면  Boss가 연봉/직책을 바꾸어 줄 수 는 있죠.  나라별로 다르겠지만 실력과 함께 degree가 꼭 필요합니다.
     
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    아래 인터넷 자료 참조 바랍니다.
    간단하게 요약하자면

    엔지니어는 프로젝트를 디자인하고 테스트 하고 최종 마무리까지 감독.

    테크니션은 현장에서 설치/유지/ 수리하는 일

    What Is the Difference Between an Electrician & Electrical Engineer?
    Basics

    Electrical engineers design, test and oversee the manufacture of electrical equipment, including power generation systems, electric motors, communications devices and navigation controls. They find solutions to electrical problems by modifying current processes or developing new ones. Electricians install, maintain and repair electrical systems in homes, businesses and industrial facilities. They read blueprints and specifications, inspect existing installations, advise customers on the costs and times of repairs, and fix problems using hand and power tools.

    Qualifications

    Electrical engineers need a minimum bachelor’s degree to enter their profession. This program of study takes about four years to complete and includes training in classrooms and laboratories on digital systems design, advanced math, engineering principles and electrical circuitry theory. An internship can provide practical experience. Engineers interested in offering services to the public need a professional engineer license, which mandates a bachelor's degree, related work experience and passing two exams. Most electricians hold a high school degree or equivalent. They learn their trade through a four-year apprenticeship, where they receive wages for completing at least 144 hours of technical training and 2,000 hours of on-the-job experiences for each year. Most states require licensing for electricians, which normally requires passing an exam.

    Work Environments

    Electrical engineers plan projects from their offices, test designs in labs and coordinate manufacturing in production facilities. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, their biggest employers as of 2010 were companies that provide architectural, engineering and related services. Other large employers were manufacturers of navigational, measuring, electro-medical and control instruments, and companies involved in electric power generation, transmission and distribution. Electricians typically travel to customer sites to perform their jobs. They might work indoors in homes and businesses, or outdoors at construction sites. As of 2010, their biggest employers were electrical contractors and wiring installation contractors. About 10 percent were self-employed, according to the BLS.

    Jobs

    The BLS reports that electrical engineers earned average salaries of $93,380 per year as of May 2012, while electricians earned a mean $53,030. Electrical engineers are expected to see job increases of 6 percent from 2010 to 2020, which is less than half the 14 percent projected growth rate for all occupations. This slower rate is due to the decline of the manufacturing industries in which most engineers worked. Electricians, on the other hand, should enjoy higher-than-average job increases of 23 percent. This is because a growing population will need more homes and businesses, which will create higher demand for wiring installation and repair services.


    http://everydaylife.globalpost.com/difference-between-electrician-electrical-engineer-12215.html

    아래 인터넷 자료 참조 바랍니다.
    간단하게 요약하자면

    엔지니어는 프로젝트를 디자인하고 테스트 하고 최종 마무리까지 감독.

    테크니션은 현장에서 설치/유지/ 수리하는 일

    What Is the Difference Between an Electrician & Electrical Engineer?
    Basics

    Electrical engineers design, test and oversee the manufacture of electrical equipment, including power generation systems, electric motors, communications devices and navigation controls. They find solutions to electrical problems by modifying current processes or developing new ones. Electricians install, maintain and repair electrical systems in homes, businesses and industrial facilities. They read blueprints and specifications, inspect existing installations, advise customers on the costs and times of repairs, and fix problems using hand and power tools.

    Qualifications

    Electrical engineers need a minimum bachelor’s degree to enter their profession. This program of study takes about four years to complete and includes training in classrooms and laboratories on digital systems design, advanced math, engineering principles and electrical circuitry theory. An internship can provide practical experience. Engineers interested in offering services to the public need a professional engineer license, which mandates a bachelor's degree, related work experience and passing two exams. Most electricians hold a high school degree or equivalent. They learn their trade through a four-year apprenticeship, where they receive wages for completing at least 144 hours of technical training and 2,000 hours of on-the-job experiences for each year. Most states require licensing for electricians, which normally requires passing an exam.

    Work Environments

    Electrical engineers plan projects from their offices, test designs in labs and coordinate manufacturing in production facilities. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, their biggest employers as of 2010 were companies that provide architectural, engineering and related services. Other large employers were manufacturers of navigational, measuring, electro-medical and control instruments, and companies involved in electric power generation, transmission and distribution. Electricians typically travel to customer sites to perform their jobs. They might work indoors in homes and businesses, or outdoors at construction sites. As of 2010, their biggest employers were electrical contractors and wiring installation contractors. About 10 percent were self-employed, according to the BLS.

    Jobs

    The BLS reports that electrical engineers earned average salaries of $93,380 per year as of May 2012, while electricians earned a mean $53,030. Electrical engineers are expected to see job increases of 6 percent from 2010 to 2020, which is less than half the 14 percent projected growth rate for all occupations. This slower rate is due to the decline of the manufacturing industries in which most engineers worked. Electricians, on the other hand, should enjoy higher-than-average job increases of 23 percent. This is because a growing population will need more homes and businesses, which will create higher demand for wiring installation and repair services.


    http://everydaylife.globalpost.com/difference-between-electrician-electrical-engineer-12215.html

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    한국은 별차이없는거 같은데 외국은 다른가 봐요
    엔지니어가 테크니션으로 취업해서  능력 쌓이면 엔지니어로 바꿀수 있나요
    한국은 별차이없는거 같은데 외국은 다른가 봐요
    엔지니어가 테크니션으로 취업해서  능력 쌓이면 엔지니어로 바꿀수 있나요
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