What’s the difference between electrical engineer & electrical designer?

What is the difference between an electrical engineer and an electrical designer? AMZCO Construction

The difference between an electrical engineer and an electrical designer

Electrical engineers and electrical designers both play a pivotal role in establishing industry standards and specifications for the creation and installation of electrical equipment. But what is the difference between an electrical engineer and an electrical designer? 

What is the difference between an electrical engineer and an electrical designer?

There isn’t much of a difference between these roles as both design electrical systems and typically work in the following sectors/industries:  

  • Aerospace
  • Architecture
  • Energy
  • Research
  • Associated engineering industries

Both electrical engineers and electrical designers work to develop and design different ways of using electrics for various products, services and projects; and sometimes developing custom and bespoke ones, depending on what the project demands. 

What do electrical engineers do on a daily basis?

Typical daily tasks of an electrical engineer include: 

Developing electrical systems: one of the most important tasks and responsibilities of an electrical engineer is designing, implementing, maintaining and improving electrical systems – ensuring they function seamlessly and to client expectations. 

Overseeing inspection and maintenance: overseeing maintenance, inspection and system upgrade programmes is also a key task expected of an electrical engineer, alongside providing quality assurance for ongoing projects. 

Preparing and understanding technical drawings: electrical engineers are also responsible for understanding and implementing designs from technical drawings, as well as interacting with contractors and clients using verbal and written communication.

Testing and evaluating electrical systems: electrical engineers must also evaluate and test the overall efficiency of electrical systems, machinery, components and products to ensure they are as efficient as possible. 

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