
Electrical Engineering and Automation
Organizations hire candidates who excel in Electrical Engineering and Automation to design, develop, and maintain electrical control systems and equipment that are used in a wide range of industries. These industries include manufacturing, transportation, telecommunications, and power generation, among others.
Assessment Details
US $15
Performance Analysis report
30 minutes
30 MCQ
Certificate of Specialization
Credential of Readiness
Test Syllabus
The Electrical Engineering and Automation Skill Test is designed to assess a candidate's proficiency in this field of engineering. The test evaluates a candidate's ability to apply concepts and principles of electrical engineering and automation in practical contexts, which are essential for designing, implementing, and maintaining automated systems. This test measures a candidate's knowledge of electrical and automation systems and their ability to troubleshoot and solve problems related to electrical systems, control systems, and automation.
Topics covered in the test:
Electrical Engineering and Automation Skills
Related Roles
Electrical Engineering and Automation is a field that involves the study of electrical systems, components, and automation technologies used in various industries. Professionals in this field design, develop, and maintain electrical systems that ensure efficient and safe operation of various devices and machinery.
Internship Roles:
Electrical Engineering Intern
Automation Engineering Intern
Electrical Design Intern
Controls Engineering Intern
Power Systems Engineering Intern
Full-time Roles:
Electrical Engineer
Automation Engineer
Control Systems Engineer
Robotics Engineer
Power Systems Engineer
Electrical Project Manager
Electrical Maintenance Engineer
Instrumentation and Controls Engineer
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