Unit group 2151

PSOC Unit group 2151 — Electrical engineers

Electrical engineers conduct research and advise on, design, and direct the construction and operation of electrical systems, components, motors and equipment, and advise on and direct their functioning, maintenance and repair, or study and advise on technological aspects of electrical engineering materials, products and processes. Their tasks include: a) advising on and designing power stations and systems which generate, transmit and distribute electrical power; b) supervising, controlling and monitoring the operation of electrical generation, transmission and distribution systems; c) advising on and designing systems for electrical motors, electrical traction and other equipment, or electrical domestic appliances; d) specifying electrical installation and application in industrial and other buildings and objects; e) establishing control standards and procedures to monitor performance and safety of electrical generating and distribution systems, motors and equipment; f) determining manufacturing methods for electrical systems, as well as maintenance and repair of existing electrical systems, motors and equipment. Examples of the occupations classified here: Electric power generation engineer, Electrical engineer, Electromechanical engineer, Power distribution and transmission engineer, Failure analysis engineer, Outside plant engineer Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Broadcast Engineer - 2153, Electronics engineer - 2152, Nuclear power generation engineer - 2149, Telecommunications Engineer - 2153

Level Unit group
Code 2151
Children 0
Source PSOC
Practical summary

What this code covers

Electrical engineers conduct research and advise on, design, and direct the construction and operation of electrical systems, components, motors and equipment, and advise on and direct their functioning, maintenance and repair, or study and advise on technological aspects of electrical engineering materials, products and processes. Their tasks include: a) advising on and designing power stations and systems which generate, transmit and distribute electrical power; b) supervising, controlling and monitoring the operation of electrical generation, transmission and distribution systems; c) advising on and designing systems for electrical motors, electrical traction and other equipment, or electrical domestic appliances; d) specifying electrical installation and application in industrial and other buildings and objects; e) establishing control standards and procedures to monitor performance and safety of electrical generating and distribution systems, motors and equipment; f) determining manufacturing methods for electrical systems, as well as maintenance and repair of existing electrical systems, motors and equipment. Examples of the occupations classified here: Electric power generation engineer, Electrical engineer, Electromechanical engineer, Power distribution and transmission engineer, Failure analysis engineer, Outside plant engineer Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Broadcast Engineer - 2153, Electronics engineer - 2152, Nuclear power generation engineer - 2149, Telecommunications Engineer - 2153

Administrative context

Where this code is used

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Electrotechnology engineers.

Selection note

How to choose it

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Electrotechnology engineers grouping.

FAQ

What does PSOC 2151 cover?

Electrical engineers conduct research and advise on, design, and direct the construction and operation of electrical systems, components, motors and equipment, and advise on and direct their functioning, maintenance and repair, or study and advise on technological aspects of electrical engineering materials, products and processes. Their tasks include: a) advising on and designing power stations and systems which generate, transmit and distribute electrical power; b) supervising, controlling and monitoring the operation of electrical generation, transmission and distribution systems; c) advising on and designing systems for electrical motors, electrical traction and other equipment, or electrical domestic appliances; d) specifying electrical installation and application in industrial and other buildings and objects; e) establishing control standards and procedures to monitor performance and safety of electrical generating and distribution systems, motors and equipment; f) determining manufacturing methods for electrical systems, as well as maintenance and repair of existing electrical systems, motors and equipment. Examples of the occupations classified here: Electric power generation engineer, Electrical engineer, Electromechanical engineer, Power distribution and transmission engineer, Failure analysis engineer, Outside plant engineer Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Broadcast Engineer - 2153, Electronics engineer - 2152, Nuclear power generation engineer - 2149, Telecommunications Engineer - 2153

Where is PSOC 2151 used in practice?

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Electrotechnology engineers.

How do I choose PSOC 2151 over nearby options?

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Electrotechnology engineers grouping.