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Job Title Location Company Posted
SR Electrical Engineer   Sylvia Smith & Associates 3/5/2010
Automotive Test Engineer - Control Systems for R&D Test Stands Richmond, VA Cybercoders.com 3/20/2010
Electrical Engineer Richmond, VA State of Virginia 3/18/2010
Electrical Engineer Stf Richmond, VA Lockheed Martin Corporation 3/18/2010
Senior Electrical Engineer Richmond, VA Hankins and Anderson, Inc. 3/18/2010
Senior Electrical Engineer Richmond, VA BAE Systems 3/16/2010
Sr. Electrical Eng A&E Richmond, VA Top Echelon Network 3/16/2010
Mechanical Design Engineer Richmond, VA thinkenergygroup.com 3/14/2010
Automotive Test Engineer, Electrical Engineer - Control Systems for R&D Test Stands, Dynamometers Richmond, VA CyberCoders 3/13/2010
Electrical Engineer/Project Manager Richmond, VA Carpenter Co. 3/13/2010
Relay Technician Richmond, VA thinkenergygroup.com 3/7/2010
Field Engineer-Relay/Substation/Test Richmond, VA Think Energy Group 3/7/2010
Team Leader-Power Transformer/Design/10-200MVA Richmond, VA Think Energy Group 2/22/2010
Electrical Engineer Sr Richmond, VA Lockheed Martin Corporation 2/20/2010
Electrical Engineer Sr Stf Richmond, VA Lockheed Martin Corporation 2/20/2010
Engineer Richmond, VA Progressive Design Incorporated 2/20/2010
Plant Engineer- Mechanical-Electrical-Maintenance Richmond, VA Albert Energy 2/19/2010

Electrical Engineering – Job Outlook

Electrical engineers should see overall employment growth in the 6 percent range in the 10 years leading up to 2016, however that is a little slower than the job growth for all occupations as a whole. Although strong demand for electrical devices—including electric power generators, wireless phone transmitters, high-density batteries, and navigation systems—should spur job growth, competition from international corporations and companies using engineering services outside the U.S. will hinder employment growth. The best job prospects should be had by electrical engineers who work in firms providing engineering expertise and design services to manufacturers.

Source: Occupational Outlook Handbook, Bureau of Labor Statistics

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