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Electronics Engineers, Except Computer

Occupation · SOC 17-2072.00

Research, design, develop, or test electronic components and systems for commercial, industrial, military, or scientific use employing knowledge of electronic theory and materials properties. Design electronic circuits and components for use in fields such as telecommunications, aerospace guidance and propulsion control, acoustics, or instruments and controls.

Also called: Design Engineer · Integrated Circuit Design Engineer (IC Design Engineer) · Product Engineer · Test Engineer · Compatibility Test Engineer · Electronics Design Engineer · Engineer · Evaluation Engineer · Radio Frequency Engineer (RF Engineer) · Research and Development Engineer (R and D Engineer) · Antenna Engineer · Audio Visual Engineer (AV Engineer)

Job family: Architecture and Engineering Occupations

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AI work map

A fast read on where AI already shows up in this occupation, where it stays a copilot, where humans remain in the loop, and what the labor market is doing. Built from observed Claude.ai conversations mapped to O*NET tasks and from published research — measures of usage and exposure, not advice or predictions that the job is going away.

Often handed to AI

Task areas most often handled directively in observed AI conversations — candidates to delegate with light review.

  • Design electronic components, software, products, or systems for commercial, industrial, medical, military, or scientific applications. · 2.4%
  • Provide technical support or instruction to staff or customers regarding electronics equipment standards. · 1.3%
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Use as a copilot

Task areas where people work with AI — iterating, learning, or checking — staying in the loop rather than handing the task off.

  • Prepare, review, or maintain maintenance schedules, design documentation, or operational reports or charts. · 0.5%
  • Prepare necessary criteria, procedures, reports, or plans for successful conduct of the project with consideration given to site preparation, facility validation, installation, quality assurance, or testing. · 0.4%
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Keep a human in the loop

Task areas where a human was still judged necessary in a large share of observed conversations — not a safety ruling, an observed-need signal.

  • Analyze electronics system requirements, capacity, cost, or customer needs to determine project feasibility. · 93.5% need a human
  • Prepare, review, or maintain maintenance schedules, design documentation, or operational reports or charts. · 93.5% need a human
  • Provide technical support or instruction to staff or customers regarding electronics equipment standards. · 92.1% need a human
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74th-percentile task overlap — yet about 5,700 openings a year (+6.2% projected, BLS), and observed AI use leans 4525% copilot, not hand-off (AEI) . What exposure means →

AI & job outlook

What today's research says about this occupation's exposure to AI, how AI is actually being used in it, and where employment is headed. These are positions within published studies — measures of exposure and usage, not predictions that this job will disappear.

Exposure to current AI

Each study uses its own scale, so the raw scores are not comparable across rows — the percentile (this job's rank among all U.S. occupations with data) is the comparable figure, and sizes the bars.

Measure Rank vs all occupations Percentile Score
Overall AI exposure (Felten et al.) Moderate 63rd 0.7
LLM task exposure, γ (OpenAI / Eloundou) High 72nd 0.9
AI assistant applicability (Microsoft) High 84th 0.3

OpenAI's exposure study scores tasks three ways: with a language model alone (α 0.3), with simple added tooling (β 0.6), and including AI-powered software (γ 0.9). Higher means more of the job's tasks could be done at least twice as fast — not that they will be automated away.

Most of this job's tasks can be done remotely (Dingel–Neiman), which tends to track with higher digital and AI exposure.

Historical automation estimate (2013)

A pre-LLM (2013) estimate of how automatable this job is by computerization and robotics. Shown for historical context only — it is not part of any current AI ranking.

Frey–Osborne probability 0.0 · 16th percentile among occupations · Low

How AI is actually used in this job

Among measured AI assistant conversations mapped to this occupation (Anthropic Economic Index, 2026-01-15), these task types came up most. These are shares of observed AI conversations — not shares of the job, of worker time, or of what could be automated.

Design electronic components, software, products, or systems for commercial, industrial, medical, military, or scientific applications. 8.3%
Confer with engineers, customers, vendors, or others to discuss existing or potential electronics engineering projects or products. 0.6%
Prepare, review, or maintain maintenance schedules, design documentation, or operational reports or charts. 0.5%
Analyze electronics system requirements, capacity, cost, or customer needs to determine project feasibility. 0.5%
Prepare budget or cost estimates for equipment, construction, or installation projects or control expenditures. 0.4%
Provide technical support or instruction to staff or customers regarding electronics equipment standards. 0.3%

Job outlook

Independent U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics employment projection for 2024–2034 — a labor-market forecast, not an AI-impact forecast.

Outlook About average · +6.2% by 2034
Projected annual openings 5,700
Employment 2024 → 2034 95,900 → 101,800

“Annual openings” counts new jobs plus replacements for workers who leave the occupation, so it can be large even when growth is modest.

Where this work sits on the global GenAI gradient

The ILO's 2025 global study scores generative-AI exposure on the international ISCO-08 occupation system, not US SOC. Bridged through the published (and approximate, many-to-many) IBS O*NET-SOC ↔ ISCO-08 crosswalk, this US occupation corresponds to the international 2 occupations below. Exposure here means how much of the work's tasks today's AI can attempt — task overlap, not automation, adoption, or jobs lost.

45% mean task exposure (2025)
83rd percentile of 427 placed occupations
+14 pts shift 2023 → 2025
International occupation (ISCO-08) Task exposure (2025) Most tasks fall in
Telecommunications Engineers · 2153 48% Gradient 2
Electronics Engineers · 2152 42% Gradient 2

Read the whole six-band gradient on the GenAI exposure gradient page. The crosswalk is approximate: a US occupation can map to several international ones, and the ILO scores describe the international occupation, not this exact US role.

Working with AI in this job

How people actually apply AI to this occupation's tasks, from Claude.ai (Free and Pro) conversations in the Anthropic Economic Index, 2026-01-15. This is one AI assistant's consumer sample — not all AI, not the whole workforce. Autonomy and the collaboration mix are model-rated estimates; figures below the sample floor are hidden.

Augmentation vs. automation 45.3% working with AI · 39.7% handed to AI
Most common way people use AI here Directive · AI does it; you give the instruction
Typical AI autonomy 4.0 / 5 · higher = AI acts more independently
Used for work (vs. personal / coursework) 46.5%

What people delegate to AI

The role's most common tasks in AI conversations, each tagged with how people work with the AI on it. “Usage” is the share of observed conversations, not of the job.

Task How Usage
Design electronic components, software, products, or systems for commercial, industrial, medical, military, or scientific applications. Directive 2.4%
Provide technical support or instruction to staff or customers regarding electronics equipment standards. Directive 1.3%
Prepare, review, or maintain maintenance schedules, design documentation, or operational reports or charts. Iteration 0.5%
Prepare necessary criteria, procedures, reports, or plans for successful conduct of the project with consideration given to site preparation, facility validation, installation, quality assurance, or testing. Iteration 0.4%
Analyze electronics system requirements, capacity, cost, or customer needs to determine project feasibility. 0.3%

Where a human is still needed

Tasks where the model most often judged that a person remained necessary — a useful read on the current boundary, not a guarantee.

Analyze electronics system requirements, capacity, cost, or customer needs to determine project feasibility. 93.5%
Prepare, review, or maintain maintenance schedules, design documentation, or operational reports or charts. 93.5%
Provide technical support or instruction to staff or customers regarding electronics equipment standards. 92.1%
Prepare necessary criteria, procedures, reports, or plans for successful conduct of the project with consideration given to site preparation, facility validation, installation, quality assurance, or testing. 90.2%
Design electronic components, software, products, or systems for commercial, industrial, medical, military, or scientific applications. 81.7%

What people most often hand AI here

Example prompts phrased from the tasks people most often delegate to AI in this occupation (Anthropic Economic Index). Each shows the underlying measured task and its share of observed AI use. They are suggested phrasings of real tasks — starting points, not endorsed instructions.

  • Help me design electronic components, software, products, or systems for commercial, industrial, medical, military, or scientific applications.

    From: Design electronic components, software, products, or systems for commercial, industrial, medical, military, or scientific applications. · 2.4% of measured AI use · directive

  • Help me provide technical support or instruction to staff or customers regarding electronics equipment standards.

    From: Provide technical support or instruction to staff or customers regarding electronics equipment standards. · 1.3% of measured AI use · directive

  • Help me prepare, review, or maintain maintenance schedules, design documentation, or operational reports or charts.

    From: Prepare, review, or maintain maintenance schedules, design documentation, or operational reports or charts. · 0.5% of measured AI use · task iteration

  • Help me prepare necessary criteria, procedures, reports, or plans for successful conduct of the project with consideration given to site preparation, facility validation, installation, quality assurance, or testing.

    From: Prepare necessary criteria, procedures, reports, or plans for successful conduct of the project with consideration given to site preparation, facility validation, installation, quality assurance, or testing. · 0.4% of measured AI use · task iteration

Tasks

All 21 tasks O*NET lists for this occupation, ordered by importance. Each links to its own page with AI-exposure and observed-use detail.

Work activities

Knowledge, skills & abilities

O*NET importance rating, from 1 (not important) to 5 (extremely important).

Knowledge

Engineering and Technology 4.8
Computers and Electronics 4.5
Design 4.3
Mathematics 4.0
English Language 3.8
Mechanical 3.2
Physics 3.2
Education and Training 3.0

Essential skills

Reading Comprehension 4.0
Critical Thinking 4.0
Speaking 3.9
Active Listening 3.8
Writing 3.5
Mathematics 3.5
Monitoring 3.4
Active Learning 3.1

Transferable skills

Complex Problem Solving 4.0
Judgment and Decision Making 3.8
Systems Analysis 3.8
Systems Evaluation 3.4
Operations Analysis 3.3
Quality Control Analysis 3.1

Abilities

Oral Comprehension 4.0
Written Comprehension 4.0
Oral Expression 4.0
Deductive Reasoning 4.0
Inductive Reasoning 4.0
Information Ordering 4.0
Near Vision 4.0
Written Expression 3.9
Problem Sensitivity 3.9
Mathematical Reasoning 3.8
Fluency of Ideas 3.5
Category Flexibility 3.5
Originality 3.4
Visualization 3.4
Number Facility 3.3
Speech Recognition 3.3
Flexibility of Closure 3.1
Speech Clarity 3.1

Skills in demand

Skills employers ask for in job postings for this occupation (Lightcast), with whether each is a common or specialized skill.

Showing the top 40 of 42.

Tools & technology

Example Category
Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet software Hot technology In demand
Microsoft Office software Office suite software Hot technology In demand
Python Object or component oriented development software Hot technology In demand
The MathWorks MATLAB Analytical or scientific software Hot technology In demand
Apache Subversion SVN File versioning software Hot technology
Autodesk AutoCAD Computer aided design CAD software Hot technology
C Development environment software Hot technology
C++ Object or component oriented development software Hot technology
Dassault Systemes SolidWorks Computer aided design CAD software Hot technology
ESRI ArcGIS software Geographic information system Hot technology
Extensible markup language XML Enterprise application integration software Hot technology
Linux Operating system software Hot technology
Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation software Hot technology
Microsoft Word Word processing software Hot technology
Oracle Database Data base user interface and query software Hot technology
Oracle Java Object or component oriented development software Hot technology
Structured query language SQL Data base user interface and query software Hot technology
Trimble SketchUp Pro Graphics or photo imaging software Hot technology
UNIX Operating system software Hot technology
Agile Product Lifecyle Management PLM Enterprise resource planning ERP software
Ansoft Simplorer Analytical or scientific software
Cadence PSpice Analytical or scientific software
Canu Development environment software
Dassault Systemes CATIA Computer aided design CAD software
Embarcadero Delphi Object or component oriented development software
Field programmable gate array FPGA design software Computer aided design CAD software
Formula translation/translator FORTRAN Development environment software
Graphics software Graphics or photo imaging software
Hewlett-Packard HP OpenVMS Operating system software
IBM Lotus Notes Electronic mail software
Magellan Firmware Operating system software
Mathsoft Mathcad Computer aided design CAD software
MathWorks Simulink Analytical or scientific software
McCabe Software TRUEchange Project management software
Mentor Graphics PADS Computer aided design CAD software
Microsoft Visual Basic.NET Object or component oriented development software
Microsoft Visual C# .NET Object or component oriented development software
National Instruments LabVIEW Development environment software
OrCAD Capture Computer aided design CAD software
Rabbit Semiconductor Dynamic C Compiler and decompiler software

Showing the top 40 of 52.

Work context

How characteristic each condition is of the job, on O*NET's 1–5 context scale (higher = more present in day-to-day work). Each condition links to how it varies across all occupations.

E-Mail 4.6
Freedom to Make Decisions 4.5
Face-to-Face Discussions with Individuals and Within Teams 4.5
Indoors, Environmentally Controlled 4.4
Work With or Contribute to a Work Group or Team 4.3
Spend Time Sitting 4.2
Importance of Being Exact or Accurate 4.2
Determine Tasks, Priorities and Goals 4.2
Contact With Others 3.7
Telephone Conversations 3.5
Impact of Decisions on Co-workers or Company Results 3.3
Time Pressure 3.1
Physical Proximity 3.0
Coordinate or Lead Others in Accomplishing Work Activities 2.9
Consequence of Error 2.7
Level of Competition 2.5
Work Outcomes and Results of Other Workers 2.5
Importance of Repeating Same Tasks 2.5
Frequency of Decision Making 2.5
Wear Common Protective or Safety Equipment such as Safety Shoes, Glasses, Gloves, Hearing Protection, Hard Hats, or Life Jackets 2.4
Health and Safety of Other Workers 2.3
Spend Time Using Your Hands to Handle, Control, or Feel Objects, Tools, or Controls 2.3
Public Speaking 2.3
Written Letters and Memos 2.3
Deal With External Customers or the Public in General 2.2
Indoors, Not Environmentally Controlled 2.1
Spend Time Standing 2.1
Conflict Situations 2.0
Exposed to Hazardous Conditions 2.0
Exposed to Sounds, Noise Levels that are Distracting or Uncomfortable 1.8
Exposed to Cramped Work Space, Awkward Positions 1.7
Spend Time Making Repetitive Motions 1.7
Dealing With Unpleasant, Angry, or Discourteous People 1.7
Exposed to Contaminants 1.6
Spend Time Kneeling, Crouching, Stooping, or Crawling 1.6
Exposed to Hazardous Equipment 1.5
Spend Time Walking or Running 1.5
Pace Determined by Speed of Equipment 1.4
In an Enclosed Vehicle or Operate Enclosed Equipment 1.4
Exposed to Minor Burns, Cuts, Bites, or Stings 1.4

How to get in

Job zone
Zone 4 — Job Zone Four: Considerable Preparation Needed
Education
Most of these occupations require a four-year bachelor's degree, but some do not.
Typical entry-level education
Bachelor's degree · BLS, the typical path — not a requirement
Related experience
A considerable amount of work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is needed for these occupations. For example, an accountant must complete four years of college and work for several years in accounting to be considered qualified.
Preparation level
SVP (7.0 to < 8.0) — total schooling plus on-the-job experience.

What to study: Engineering . Fields of study crosswalked to this occupation (NCES CIP–SOC), not a requirement.

Education of current workers

Share of people in this occupation at each level of education.

Bachelor's Degree 83.3%
Associate's Degree (or other 2-year degree) 13.8%
Master's Degree 2.9%

Interests & work styles

The interests and personal qualities O*NET associates with people who do this work.

Work styles

Dependability 7.0
Attention to Detail 6.0
Integrity 5.0
Cautiousness 4.0
Intellectual Curiosity 3.0
Innovation 2.5
Achievement Orientation 2.0

Interest areas

Engineering 6.7
Mechanics/Electronics 5.7
Information Technology 4.1
Mathematics/Statistics 3.9
Physical Science 3.5
Management/Administration 2.4

Career interests (Holland / RIASEC)

Realistic 6.2
Investigative 5.8
Conventional 4.7

Wages & employment

U.S. · annual wages (BLS OEWS)

$79k10th$99k25th$128kMedian$164k75th$199k90th
Annual wages by percentile — U.S. (BLS OEWS). The light band spans the 10th–90th percentile; the darker band is the middle half (25th–75th); the line is the median.
96k2024102k2034 (proj.)+6.2% · About average
Projected U.S. employment, 2024–2034 (BLS Employment Projections). A labor-market forecast for the occupation, not an AI-impact forecast.
10th percentile $79,390
25th percentile $98,920
Median (50th) $127,590
75th percentile $164,000
90th percentile $199,060
People employed 93,940

Industries that employ this occupation

Where these workers are employed, by number of jobs (national, BLS OEWS). Pay shown is the occupation's national median, not industry-specific.

Industry Workers National median pay
Manufacturing · Sector 31,080 $131,130
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services · Sector 20,460 $128,900
Information · Sector 16,480 $110,030
Engineering Services · National industry 6,150 $118,980
Wholesale Trade · Sector 3,500 $112,200
Management of Companies and Enterprises · Sector 2,800 $130,820
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services · Sector 2,150 $107,120
Temporary Help Services · National industry 1,300 $105,910
Testing Laboratories and Services · National industry 930 $124,560
Construction · Sector 830 $86,380
Other Services (except Public Administration) · Sector 660 $85,030
Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors · National industry 650 $80,710

Where this work is most concentrated

Industries where this occupation is far more common than in the economy as a whole. The location quotient is how many times more concentrated it is here (a value of 5 means five times its economy-wide share).

Industry Concentration Workers
Information · Sector 9.3× 16,480
Testing Laboratories and Services · National industry 8.96× 930
Engineering Services · National industry 8.73× 6,150
Nuclear Electric Power Generation · National industry 5.3× 120
Manufacturing · Sector 31,080
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services · Sector 3.12× 20,460
Management of Companies and Enterprises · Sector 1.64× 2,800
Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors · National industry 650

Part of the Energy & Natural Resources career cluster.

Exposure quadrant: AI task-overlap percentile vs Median pay Electronics Engineers, Except Computer sits at the 74th percentile of AI task-overlap and the 94th percentile of median pay, placed here against 12 adjacent occupations on the same two axes. Lower overlap · higher pay Higher overlap · higher pay Higher overlap · lower pay Lower overlap · lower pay Electronics Engineers, Except Computer Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians Electrical Engineers Calibration Technologists and Technicians Mechanical Engineers Computer Hardware Engineers AI task-overlap percentile → ↑ Median pay
AI task-overlap percentile (horizontal) vs. median-pay percentile (vertical), across all scored occupations. This occupation is highlighted; related occupations are plotted alongside it. Overlap measures shared tasks with AI, not automation.

Side-by-side comparisons place two occupations’ pay, preparation, skills, and AI exposure on the same page — same data, same scale, no forecast.

What you can do with this

Options the data surfaces for Electronics Engineers, Except Computer — not advice or a forecast. Each is a real cross-link you can follow into the evidence.

Skills that travel

Capabilities this work builds that are used across many other occupations.

Paths in

How people typically prepare for this work.

Zoom out

On the global GenAI exposure gradient this work sits around the 83rd percentile of 427 international occupations.

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Electronics Engineers, Except Computer show 74th-percentile AI task overlap — and about 5,700 annual U.S. openings

  • Electronics Engineers, Except Computer rank in the 74th percentile (High band) for AI task overlap across U.S. occupations — a measure of how much of the work today's AI can attempt, not how much is automated.Eloundou et al. (GPTs are GPTs) + Felten AIOE
  • The occupation is projected to see about 5,700 U.S. job openings per year (2024–34), counting growth and replacement — a labor-demand projection made independently of AI.BLS Employment Projections 2024–34
  • BLS projects employment to be about average (+6.2%) from 2024 to 2034.BLS Employment Projections 2024–34
  • Median annual pay is $127,590, across about 93,940 U.S. workers.BLS OEWS (May 2024)
  • Of the AI use actually observed for this work, 45% looks like augmentation (drafting, iterating, checking) rather than hands-off automation — from a Claude.ai usage sample, not a census.2026-01-15-v4-plus-2025-03-27-v2
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Electronics Engineers, Except Computer show 74th-percentile AI task overlap — and about 5,700 annual U.S. openings

• Electronics Engineers, Except Computer rank in the 74th percentile (High band) for AI task overlap across U.S. occupations — a measure of how much of the work today's AI can attempt, not how much is automated. (Eloundou et al. (GPTs are GPTs) + Felten AIOE)
• The occupation is projected to see about 5,700 U.S. job openings per year (2024–34), counting growth and replacement — a labor-demand projection made independently of AI. (BLS Employment Projections 2024–34)
• BLS projects employment to be about average (+6.2%) from 2024 to 2034. (BLS Employment Projections 2024–34)
• Median annual pay is $127,590, across about 93,940 U.S. workers. (BLS OEWS (May 2024))
• Of the AI use actually observed for this work, 45% looks like augmentation (drafting, iterating, checking) rather than hands-off automation — from a Claude.ai usage sample, not a census. (2026-01-15-v4-plus-2025-03-27-v2)

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Singulariki. "Electronics Engineers, Except Computer." Singulariki: a source-backed encyclopedia of work. Built from O*NET 30.3; BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) May 2024; BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034; Anthropic Economic Index v4 (2026-01-15) + v2 (2025-03-27); Microsoft “Working with AI” working-with-ai; “GPTs are GPTs” (Eloundou et al.) arXiv 2303.10130; AI Occupational Exposure (AIOE) Felten, Raj & Seamans; ILO / Gmyrek et al. GenAI exposure gradient 2025; IBS O*NET-SOC ↔ ISCO-08 occupation crosswalk 2022; Frey & Osborne (2013) frey-osborne-automation; Dingel & Neiman (2020) dingel-neiman-workathome. Accessed June 7, 2026. https://singulariki.com/roles/role-17-2072-00

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  title  = {Electronics Engineers, Except Computer},
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  year   = {2026},
  note   = {O*NET 30.3; BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) May 2024; BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034; Anthropic Economic Index v4 (2026-01-15) + v2 (2025-03-27); Microsoft “Working with AI” working-with-ai; “GPTs are GPTs” (Eloundou et al.) arXiv 2303.10130; AI Occupational Exposure (AIOE) Felten, Raj & Seamans; ILO / Gmyrek et al. GenAI exposure gradient 2025; IBS O*NET-SOC ↔ ISCO-08 occupation crosswalk 2022; Frey & Osborne (2013) frey-osborne-automation; Dingel & Neiman (2020) dingel-neiman-workathome. Accessed June 7, 2026},
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