An equipment engineer designs, enhances and maintains various electrical, computer or mechanical devices. These engineers need to complete a bachelor's degree in an engineering field, and the program must be ABET-accredited. Licensure is also mandatory, and guidelines for this vary by state; however, becoming a licensed Professional Engineer requires at least four years of engineering experience as well as possession of the Fundamentals of Engineering credential.
Equipment engineers may evaluate, inspect, maintain, design, analyze and improve various types of equipment, including electronic and mechanical equipment. These engineers can work in distinct areas, such as electrical, mechanical or computer engineering.
Their specific responsibilities may depend on the type of equipment they work on. However, general duties can include testing and overseeing the production of equipment, as well as performing extensive and complex repairs on existing equipment.
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