Essential In All Sectors, The Electrical Technician Is A Great Option For Those Seeking A Stable Career With Good Compensation
The Electrical Technician or Electrotechnician is the professional qualified to perform maintenance activities on electrical or electronic parts and equipment, regardless of which segment of the job market they work in, such as oil companies, industrial sectors, or specialized service providers.
If you wish to become an Electrotechnician, keep in mind that you must be meticulous, work with perseverance, and ensure that there are no mistakes in your activities, as all the electro-electronic equipment in your work environment will be under your responsibility.
Note that when we talk about an Electrical Technician, we are actually referring to an extremely specialized individual. Workers in this field are essentially a sub-niche of Electrical Engineering, whose aim is to study a range of circuits and electrical equipment, dealing with generation, transmission, distribution, and storage of electricity. The main types of companies operating in this professional segment are wind, solar, thermal, and hydroelectric, with a primary focus on energy production and generation. Regardless of the company where one works, this expert in the arts of electricity is necessary in all segments of civilized life in the modern world.
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Companies That Hire Electrical Technicians
The Electrical Technician or Electrotechnician can develop activities in metallurgy companies, construction/civil works, telecommunications, oil and gas sectors, and many others.
In Brazil, the main schools or federal institutions offering courses in this field are the IFF (Instituto Federal Fluminense), SENAI (Serviço Nacional de Aprendizagem Industrial), FAATESP, and many other private institutions authorized by the MEC to provide courses in this sector.
The average salary of an Electrotechnician can be checked in the table below:

To work in the oil and gas industry, especially in the offshore segment, it is ideal for professionals in this field to have a degree in Electrotechnics or Electrical Engineering and possess good English skills, as most companies in this sector are multinational. The article discussing the Importance of English in the Offshore World may be very interesting for you. Additionally, there are training courses that companies require, such as NR-10, NR-33, NR-35, and IRATA, for this specific professional.
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