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A Junior Engineer supports senior engineers in designing, developing, and maintaining engineering projects. You might work in various industries, including construction, manufacturing, or telecommunications. Junior Engineers assist with drafting plans, conducting site inspections, and analysing data. You’ll also contribute to problem-solving and help ensure projects are completed on time and within budget.
Junior Engineers play an essential role in project success. You’ll need to be detail-oriented and eager to learn, with strong technical skills and the ability to collaborate with others. You’ll work closely with experienced engineers, gaining valuable experience and knowledge to advance your engineering career.
There are 2 courses available for people who want to become a Junior Engineer.
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The Associate Degree of Engineering equips students with the skills necessary for a role as an engineering associate, focusing on principles relevant to testing, inspection, drawing, adaptation, commissioning, management, and operation of onsite equipment, plants, and systems. The course adopts a project-based learning approach, providing contextual learning opportunities. This method is tailored to produce graduates who are ready for the workplace, equipped with skills pertinent to the industry. .
Average duration: 24 months.
The Bachelor of Engineering Science (Electrical Engineering) provides comprehensive training in the design, development, and maintenance of electrical systems and technologies. Students learn about power generation and distribution, electronic circuit design, and control systems. This course equips graduates for careers in industries such as telecommunications, energy, and electronics, where they can contribute to innovations in sustainable technology and infrastructure development. Through both theoretical studies and practical projects, students gain the skills necessary to meet the challenges of modern electrical engineering. .
Average duration: 3 years.
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