There are some terrific
job options to choose from once you get into engineering technology. Click on any of the categories or careers below to learn more about the kinds of opportunities that are out there:
Automation & Robotics
Automation & Controls
Factory Simulation
Instrumentation
PLC Programming
Robotics
Chemical
Instrumentation
Process Operator
Civil & Construction
Architecture
Civil Design
Concrete
Construction Management
Construction Skilled Trades
GIS/GPS
Landscaping
Surveying
Computer Aided Design (CAD)
3-D Modeling
Animation
CAD Detailing
Digital Media
Computers & Information Technology
Computer and Information Systems Specialists
Networking/Network Security
Programming
Electrical & Electronics
Biomedical Tech
Digital Media
Electrician
Electronic Repair
Electronics and Computer Technology
Instrumentation
Networking/Network Security
PLC Programming
Robotics
Telecommunications
Environmental Health & Safety
Inspectors / Auditors
OSHA
Water, Air & Hazardous Compliance
Industrial Skilled Trades
Electrician
HVACR
Machinist / Tool & Die
Maintenance Mechanic
Plumber / Pipe Fitter
Sheet Metal
Welder
Manufacturing & Mechanical
CAD/CAM
CNC
Computerized Machine Tool Systems
Fluid Power
Industrial Engineering Technology
Machining
Mechanical Design
Plastics & Polymers
Color Matching
Machine Maintenance
Mold Design & Maintenance
Plastics Engineer
Testing Technician
Quality & Lab Technician
Electrical
GD&T
Inspection Metrology
Manufacturing
Transportation
Automotive Maintenance
Aviation Maintenance
Diesel
Power Technology
Unique Programs
Agriculture Production
Natural Gas Technology
Pump & Compressor
Copyright © 2004, Ohio's 2-Year Council of Deans and Directors of Engineering & Industrial Technologies
Career information from Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2004-05 Edition and member schools.