The electronics industry has undergone significant change in the last decade — with our increased reliance on IoT-connected devices spearheading a total digital transformation.
As we adapt to the ongoing chip shortage and electronics manufacturing services (EMS) providers try to get ahead of competitors by developing new, cutting-edge technologies, there are lots of exciting career prospects up for grabs.
Research and development (R&D) engineers are needed to generate ideas for future electronic devices, whilst electronics technicians and engineers are crucial to the construction and manufacturing process. Specialist engineers are also highly sought after in research-led industries like automotive, aerospace and healthcare.