From power electronics engineer to electromagnetic engineer
21 of the 44 essential skills of a electromagnetic engineer are already essential for a power electronics engineer — about 48% of the job, before you learn anything new.
These numbers compare two occupations, not you and a job. What you personally already cover depends on what you have actually done.
- 21
- skills carry over
- 23
- would be new
- 48%
- of the target job covered
- 44
- essential skills of a electromagnetic engineer
What a electromagnetic engineer does
Electromagnetic engineers design and develop electromagnetic systems, devices, and components, such as electromagnets in loudspeakers, electromagnetic locks, conducting magnets in MRI's, and magnets in electric motors.
What carries over
21 skillsEssential in both jobs. This is the part of the move you have already made.
- adjust engineering designs
- analyse test data
- approve engineering design
- battery design
- battery management systems
- conduct literature research
- conduct quality control analysis
- design drawings
- design prototypes
- electricity
- electricity principles
- engineering principles
- ensure material compliance
- environmental legislation
- environmental threats
- perform data analysis
- physics
- prepare production prototypes
- record test data
- report analysis results
- use technical drawing software
What would be new
23 skillsEssential for a electromagnetic engineer and not for a power electronics engineer. Note that the taxonomy describes activities rather than tools, so some of these may be things you already do under a different name.
- abide by regulations on banned materials
- consumer protection
- demonstrate disciplinary expertise
- design electromagnets
- develop test procedures
- electrical engineering
- electrical equipment regulations
- electromagnetic spectrum
- electromagnetism
- electromagnets
- interact professionally in research and professional environments
- manage personal professional development
- manage research data
- mathematics
- microwave principles
- model electromagnetic products
- operate open source software
- operate scientific measuring equipment
- perform scientific research
- process customer requests based on the REACh Regulation 1907 2006
- read engineering drawings
- synthesise information
- think abstractly
Other moves from power electronics engineer
2 roles- microelectronics engineer25 skills in common
- sensor engineer22 skills in common
← power electronics engineerelectromagnetic engineer →The other way round
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