What is a good list of credentials and extra stuff an Electrical Engineer can get to make more money and make himself more marketable?

Hey guys, just passed my PMP today. As of right now, I have my MSEE, passed my PE in power, and my PMP. Do you know of any other certifications/credentials that could help my career? I am 100% focused in power with substations/transmission lines/power plants.

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A list of topics that the podcast was going to talk about. I've even included the episode and timestamps. I eventually stopped keeping track because they mentioned about 3-5 unused topics per episode and it got annoying to keep up. (BTW I'm an electrical engineer and I have some IDEAS for the pod) m.imgur.com/a/5dS5IDl
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Hello guys. I’m a electrical engineer student and i would like to know the use of AUTOCAD electrical. I know civil engineers use it but can someone explain to me and tell me if i will need it and where can i found tutorials about it (autocad electrical is not included on my courses)
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Help! Does anyone know what this is? Found in an electrical engineer’s house with lots of electrical wiring, transformers, etc.
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A Swedish engineer has invented a suit that will change the lives of people with Parkinson's and stroke. With the help of electrical stimulation, it helps to get rid of tremors.
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Why did the electrical engineer have an affair with his wife's transgender sibling?

He couldn't resistor transistor.

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I lied, not waiting around till 2022. Hired 2 aerospace engineers (who know python, C, and solidworks/ansys, 1 has a few publications) who will make the simulations, 1 electrical engineer, and one mechanical engineer. We have begun. The eye opening thing is the level of intelligence/skill out there.

Reading through CV's really hit home.

After going through a hundred or so applications I basically hired the one's that showed keen interest with some amazing backgrounds especially in programming. I foresee us having to write up some physics limitation code somewhere down the line in the simulations, although there's probably code out there in github (haven't checked).

I rejected the one's who took too long to respond...after contacting them.

One person affiliated with NASA rejected us because we weren't "established"...aren't you supposed to be a cavalier in this field...?? It was disappointing because that person was a 'stellar' candidate.

I guess I'm just going to document my journey here for anyone who may need this later on in their own endeavors.

2022, will be spent acquiring funding (my job, now that the numbers will be cranked out), another feat.

My goal is to dominate the stratosphere and somehow create a platform there. I see tourism in the form of helium blimps docking on this platform (commercialization $$$). Cool part is there is still enough oxygen in the stratosphere to use for ion thrust but less dense so that there's not too much air resistance, the idea would be to use ion thrusters to keep the platform afloat. I think this platform will be the docking point on the way to the space city 'Eden'.

The problem in space with ion thrusters is that you have to carry the oxygen there for the engines to ionize (could be wrong), with this platform we can store oxygen and transport them to space for EM drive spacecrafts. Sort of like a gas station lol. I guess an O2 station.

I have not forgotten about Eden Online. Once I have a bit more time to think, I'll hire game devs to start working on this in the virtual world.

Runway is starting to become real short here. Will need to crank up the charm to get the funds, but I think the vision is starting to become a lot more clear.

SD

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I'm an electrical engineer who's always been a UFO skeptic. Forget everything of the last 80 years. The last week alone has me completely dumbfounded.

I will not make any scientific claims or speculation about what has been observed. However, I will break down why the admissions of the US Navy, Pentagon and the former President of the USA are completely game changing.

First, former commander, David Fravor, of the F/A-18F squadron on the USS Nimitz and his Lieutenant, Alex Dietrich, confirm that they observed an object, roughly the size of an F/A-18F, that mimicked their movements. No obvious markings, wings, or exhaust plumes are found. This occurred in November of 2004. The same week, nearby USS Princeton with advanced radar detected aerial vehicles. Former Navy pilot, Lieutenant Ryan Graves states that observations of an aerial vehicle through the use of infrared and radar have occurred since 2014. The Pentagon confirmed that images taken in 2019 are authentic and unknown craft.

First takeaway : Visual observations, infrared and radar all detect unidentified aerial craft. Therefore, these are physical objects.

Second, radar observations track one of the objects traveling 80,000 feet in less than a second. This is close to instantaneous acceleration and would peg the object experiencing roughly 2500G's. For comparison, the fastest rockets only pull about 3-4 G's with humans surviving 8 G's in the most extreme case of an unintended reentry trajectory. A land speed record experienced 46.2 G's.

Second takeaway: The maneuverability of these physical objects exceed any ability of our most advanced technology. Particularly for acceleration. Therefore, the acceleration of these objects is greater than anything man has created and has maneuverability (i.e. control).

Finally, the former President of the United States, Barack Obama admits on The Late Late Show with James Corden, "... we don't know exactly what they are." The former POTUS admits that this is not the USA. From a strategic point of view, if this was a technological advancement of another world power, it would be poor strategy for the USA to admit that they don't know what they are or how they operate. Given the USA's supremacy in military spending and technology, it is a reasonable assumption that no other government, military or science organization knows what these objects are or how they operate

Third takeaway: These objects are not the result of a scientific advancement of any nation.

Forget everything else. The Pentagon, US Navy, and former POTUS confirm reports of a **physical object with abilities outstripping o

... keep reading on reddit ➑

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Recent grad looking for a list of any companies in Columbus that might hire an electrical engineer.

I'm a recent graduate in electrical engineering and I'm looking to move to the Columbus area. I live in Northern Ohio, but I'm looking for a list of potential companies that might hire people with an electrical engineering background. I'll do the legwork from there in terms of searching their respective websites to see if they are hiring. It's just very tedious searching for jobs through the mega job-search websites. Unfortunately, i'll still be doing that, but I figure this is a good way to become aware of companies that I might not have heard of since I'm not from the area.

TLDR: List any companies in the Columbus area that might hire someone with an electrical engineering background.

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I'm an electrical engineer trying to learn how to use python for digital signal processing, where can I find some projects to do?

The most programming I've successfully done is math and physics homework in matlab and some leetcode for python basics. I have everything set to go except for a project to work on. Where do I start?

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Looking for companies/individuals that buy electronic parts in bulk (estate sale of deceased electrical engineer business owner)
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Do electrical/mechanical engineers spend a lot of time infront of a computer?

I planned on taking computer science at university. But I get dizzy every time I sit infront of a screen. So I'm thinking about switching to electrical/mechanical engineering. Do electrical/mechanical engineers spend a lot of time infront of screens? I googled and found out that it varies depending on the job. So then are most fields dependant on computers? If so, how much time a day is usual?

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Advice for an aspiring Electrical Engineer?

I've been working as an Electrical Engineer for a while. One of my parents' friends grandkids expressed some interest in the field. I didn't really tell them anything beyond that in order to get into most universities you need a hs diploma and a pulse, and to not worry about GPA in high school unless you're going really high end for your undergraduate program. Is there any sage advice anyone else would have? Maybe a book recommendation or something?

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A man asks an electrical engineer out on a date.

"When are you free?" The man asks

The electrical engineer slaps him and yells "Never! I come with a charge you know!"

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A Swedish engineer has invented a suit that will change the lives of people with Parkinson's and stroke. With the help of electrical stimulation, it helps to get rid of tremors.
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What ways can an Electrical Engineer work in the field of medicine ?

I am right now starting out as a Power Electronics Engineer but I would really like to work in the field of Medicine.

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When the Senate approved SLS their requirements were so specific "you’d think they were rocket engineers." They wanted 130 tons of lift with an upper stage, liquid fuel engines, solid rocket motor engines, Shuttle and Ares 1 tech reused. "It was like an aerospace industry wish listβ€”because it was." supercluster.com/editoria…
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YouTuber and electrical engineer Malt Whiskey created this cube light display using 4,096 LEDs, an Arduino computer board and an LCD touchscreen gfycat.com/tangiblemeatya…
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Electrical engineer Linda Guillory from Texas has set a new record for the largest collection of playable gaming systems guinnessworldrecords.com/…
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Joel Dejean, running as LaRouche independent candidate in the 38th Texas congressional district in Nov. 2022.Electrical Engineer who in Dallas for Texas Instruments designing INFRARED detection and targeting systems for fighter bombers of the U.S.A, Australian, ROK Air Force, and ran with Indian AF youtube.com/channel/UCPRM…
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Are electrical engineers the future of society and tech in general?

I’d say close call with comp sci but idk

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Some questions for electrical engineers

Hi, I'm chris, 23 years old and am getting out of the military very soon. I've decided to go back to school and have been trying to find out as much as I can. So I have some questions for anyone thats willing to answer.

  1. What do you like most about your job?
  2. What do you dislike most?
  3. If you could tell past you anything about your career What would you say?
  4. What would you change about what you did?
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Future of Electrical Engineers in SG

Hi SG Redditor, I have thought about this question for a long time and I think your opinions can help me.

I am currently waiting for enrolment in NUS Electrical Engineering (EE). I didn't get straight A in my A level, so I can't make it into computing(CS). That's okay, I thought, as I like EE more than CS and it doesn't matter.

But after looking at the salary in surveys of graduates and talking to my CS seniors, it seems that EE is, what they called "not a good choice" in Singapore. I have no first hand information about engineers in Singapore, and I find it hard to believe that engineering is not as valued as "prestige" job in other countries.

My seniors said that many EE bachelor graduates switch to CS or other non-EE related jobs as there is not much opportunity in Singapore. Graduate survey also indicate that EE pays lower than CS. Hence it made me think about whether I should seriously consider switching majors in NUS ( I understand the difficulty of switching majors, but if I do make up my mind I will work very hard to try and achieve this).

I believe that people here on Reddit have more experience than me and my seniors. It would be helpful if you could comment on this issue and I thank you sincerely in advance.

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Two guys at the National MagLab shrink a quarter to the size of a dime with 7000V power supply. They beautifully live up to electrical engineer and physicist stereotypes. youtube.com/watch?v=tCh8U…
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What is good studying material for a facilities electrical engineer

I started in this role last summer and am starting to receive independent projects, unfortunately the only other facilities electrical engineer isn’t keen or good at teaching so I was hoping I could get some material here to help me learn on my own how to do the role.

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Why did you decide to become an electrical engineer? Would make the same choice again?

I've been on this sub for a while now. I frequently come across comments like "I hate my job" and "drop electrical engineering and switch software while youre still ahead" or "software people are more in demand and are better paid". As a third year student in electrical engineering, I can't help but feel a bit discouraged by these thoughts. I personally choose to study electrical engineering because I liked tech and I wanted to figure out how things work but at the same time, I'm investing so much of my time and energy into this so I expect my degree to open up opportunities and put me at an advantage once I finally graduate. I did all the research I know there's way more opportunities in software than hardware but I want to hear from engineers who practice in the field. I'm considering making the switch to software because I don't want to end up with a degree and no job. I'll be reading all the comments for thoughts and advice. Please feel free to dm whatever if you prefer.

Tldr: how are the opportunities for fresh grads in electrical engineering now? should I quit EE and switch to a software program while I'm still in school?

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How can you tell when you've met an extroverted electrical engineer?

They look at YOUR shoes when they talk to you.

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Electrical engineers of Reddit with a specialization in power systems or communications, what does your day to day look like?

Basically interested in what I stated in the title. Looking into power systems or communications as a specialization and was just wondering what their day activities involve. Thank you in advance for sharing.

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A Swedish engineer has invented a suit that will change the lives of people with Parkinson's and stroke. With the help of electrical stimulation, it helps to get rid of tremors.
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My school has been posting lists of students who got accepted to colleges. I only got into my safety which I’m happy about but seeing my classmates get into top UC’s is kinda tuff. I applied as an electrical engineering major to schools that are competitive so it shouldn’t be a surprise but still

Either way I still have my giant collection of blow up dolls to be proud of 😎

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Engineering & Life: Ep. 1 - Life of a Electrical Engineer

Hello my fellow engineers! We are proudly to present our first episode of Engineering & Life as part of our program where we bring in a guest Engineer speaker every month and they discuss their career path.

The first episode is about biomedical engineering, electrical engineering & computer science! Thank you for your time and enjoy! Engineering & Life: Ep. 1 - Why Mistakes Can Be Good Things (Going from Biomedical to EE & Comp-Sci) - YouTube

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[#254|+3230|104] A Swedish engineer has invented a suit that will change the lives of people with Parkinson and stroke. With the help of electrical stimulation, it helps to get rid of tremors. [r/nextfuckinglevel] reddit.com/r/nextfuckingl…
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Harold, 35 years ago as an electrical engineer, before he became the meme!
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Interesting discussion went down in r/investing - electrical engineer discredits many of the positive aspects of current nuclear plants old.reddit.com/r/investin…
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Electrical skills for Medical/Bio Engineers

TLDR: What type of electrical skills do you recommend to have that would complement biomed/med engineering and increase my chances of finding a job after graduation or standout.

Hi, I am currently studying engineering and will be majoring in Medical (Biomed my uni calls it Medical ) and Electrical engineering.

I have almost completed my medical engineering side of my degree and will be moving onto to do the electrical. However I need to decide why type of electrical units to select as I can't pick all of them. My question is for the biomed/med engineers and electrical engineers (or whoever doesn't matter) what type of electrical skills do you recommend to have that would complement biomed/med engineering and increase my chances of finding a job after graduation. I believe if I should do units that focus on electronics and signals however I don't know any medical engineers to confirm this. I have contacted my professors but they seem to be on leave due to the holidays which is fair enough.

EDIT 1: I don't mind if I work as an electrical engineer and not get into the medical engineering field after graduation

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TIL that the man known as "Hide the Pain Harold" is named AratΓ³ AndrΓ‘s. He is a retired Hungarian electrical engineer turned stock photography model and stumbled upon himself as a meme when he was looking up stock photos of himself to see how they turned out. independent.co.uk/arts-en…
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