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  2. 10 Jobs With the Most Pay Without a Degree in 2025 - AOL

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    Train Engineer. Median annual salary: $73,580 ... Aircraft and Avionics Equipment Mechanic and Technician. Median annual salary: $75,400 ... Electrical Power-Line Installer and Repairer.

  3. Occupations in electrical/electronics engineering - Wikipedia

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    sales-engineer, electrical products; sales-engineer, electronics products and systems; electrical technician (alternate title: electrical-laboratory technician) electronics technician; technician, semiconductor development; cableengineer, outside plant (telephone and telecommunications) distribution-field engineer (alternate title: line ...

  4. Electrical engineering technology - Wikipedia

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    Electrical/Electronics engineering technology (EET) is an engineering technology field that implements and applies the principles of electrical engineering. [1] Like electrical engineering, EET deals with the "design, application, installation, manufacturing, operation or maintenance of electrical/electronic(s) systems."

  5. Electronics technician - Wikipedia

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    An electronics technician helps design, develop, test, manufacture, install, and repair electrical and electronic equipment such as communication equipment, medical monitoring devices, navigational equipment, and computers.

  6. Electromechanics - Wikipedia

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    To enter the electromechanical field as an entry-level technician, an associative degree is all that is required. As of 2016, approximately 13,800 people work as electro-mechanical technicians in the US. The job outlook for 2016 to 2026 for technicians is 4% growth which is about an employment change of 500 positions.

  7. Biomedical equipment technician - Wikipedia

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    A biomedical engineering/equipment technician/technologist (' BMET ') or biomedical engineering/equipment specialist (BES or BMES) is typically an electro-mechanical technician or technologist who ensures that medical equipment is well-maintained, properly configured, and safely functional.

  8. List of scientific occupations - Wikipedia

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    Aeronautical engineer; Biomedical engineer; Chemical engineer; Civil engineer; Computer engineer; Educational technologist [2] Electrical engineer; Engineering technician; Engineering technologist; Mechanical engineer; Petrochemical engineer

  9. Engineering technician - Wikipedia

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    An engineering technician is a professional trained in skills and techniques related to a specific branch of technology, with a practical understanding of the relevant engineering concepts. [1] Engineering technicians often assist in projects relating to research and development , or focus on post-development activities like implementation or ...