Thursday, July 16, 2009

Choosing a Career in Computer Hardware Engineering:

Computer Laboratory for hardware testing
One of the most difficult decisions every young person has to make in their lifetime is deciding on a career. It is even a more daunting task in societies where there are few or no career counselors in high schools, and universities where such decisions can be made much early.

For most young people, figuring out what their purpose in life is and how to find their dream career is a lifetime decision. Who is there to guide them through this crucial life cycle stage? It isn’t everyone who can set goals and believe they will work for him or her. It is therefore important to know who you are first as well as where you want to be in life down the road. There is no doubt; everyone has a purpose on earth. For some people, it may becoming a musician, soccer player, lawyer or computer hardware engineer.


We have discussed about the importance of computer education and how it has become an integral part of life. It is therefore a given that computer knowledge coupled with certain job skills increases one’s chance of getting a job. Higher education involving network administration, hardware maintenance or software skills open doors for brighter job opportunities.


Computer Hardware Engineer:

Within the domain of computers, the hardware engineer’s job includes research, development and installation of computer hardware. Ideally a Bachelors degree in engineering or technology is required to work as a computer hardware engineer. The rapid improvements we see today in computer technology are due to the work of computer hardware engineers and technicians.

Circuit Board design by Hardware Engineer
They design and test keyboards, modems, computer chips, printers, circuit boards, computer systems and also oversee the manufacturing of these items. To become a successful computer hardware engineer you must be creative, analytically minded and detail oriented. You must also be willing to work in a team environment since hardware engineers must relate with people from a variety of fields as well as having good interpersonal skills.

Fully designed computer motherboard - heart of personal computer
A typical day in the life of a computer hardware engineer may include providing technical support to designers, marketing and other team members throughout the product development and implementation process. He or she may also test and verify hardware support peripherals to ensure they meet specifications by recording and analyzing test data. Finally, the hardware engineer may monitor the functioning of equipment, make modifications, analyze information to determine, recommend and plan layout.

If you are therefore thinking about a career as a computer hardware engineer, then you are about to make a wise life decision. The opportunities for income generation and growth are enormous. You are on the right path to success.

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