engineering jobs in california?

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I recently graduated from Electrical Commerce in Canada, and am looking for an access level commerce job somewhere in southern california. . . thx guys! hopefully I can land a job there he he

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September 25, 2011

Dan @ 4:13 am #

IEEE–USA Job Listing Service
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers USA job listings, updated weekly, and searchable by location (CA), technical specialty, and access level positions.
http://careers.ieee.org/

Institute of Industrial Engineers, Los Angeles Chapter
Current job listings from Institute of Industrial Engineers – Los Angeles Chapter
http://www.iiela.org/job.html

and this site:
http://www.flipdog.com/jobs/california/commerce/
has a bunch of info on job openings in california.

carreer builder http://commerce.careerbuilder.com/jobseeker/jobs/jobresults.aspx?argv0=California&argv1=&ArgURL=/en.ic/California/%3F&cbRecursionCnt=1&cbsid=4e0170e583654dfe87993cb36a3fcf83-270440040-J6-5&ns_siteid=ns_us_g_southern_california_e_ is excellent for read-through up on jobs there and posting a resume

annnd one more:
http://www.truecareers.com/commerce/california.aspx

excellent luck

lol heres another:
http://commerce.thingamajob.com/C-Us-California-Electrical-engineer-0.aspx

Caramel @ 4:41 am #

This link

http://www.engineer.net/electrical.php

and if you go to link no. 2, you can just click edit, find, type in ‘california’ and you’ll see those cali commerce jobs
http://www.engcen.com/electrical.asp

here’s one in ca too
http://www.simplyhired.com/job-id/tc4trbeecv/manufacturing-electrical-jobs/

and this
http://engineersalary.4jobs.com/JS/General/Job.asp?id=17642387&aff=FE1E04F6-9592-4CD2-A242-CD8247A4C0D7

Bella Bellucci @ 5:15 am #

Mining is an industry that will pay very well. They require electrical engineers all the time. Both the computer and communications fields will suit mining (robotics will suit only some mine sites, automation would be a better choice). The mining industry do expect a lot of employees, long hours and away from home, but they make a fantastic base career.

Communications is a very specific area, making it both very marketable, but hard to go around in. Communications specialist can be employed through a variety of workplaces, but often they don’t go into other areas. This may limit your choices in the future.

Computers field sounds fascinating but you may need to look at what they offer within it. Programming skills are very useful, as are general IT skills. Building computers may be less useful for you in the future, unless you wish to go into that area.

Robotics is a very up and coming area. Manufacturing thrives on it, but you need to consider how many manufacturing industries there are in your vincinity, and how many are stable (i.e. looking to go off shore). if the robotics branches into automation this may be more beneficial for future moves in your career.

excellent luck in what ever you point out. Electrical commerce is an brilliant career choice no matter what field you point out. (I graduated with Electrical commerce degree over 8 years ago now. And i’ve never regretted my choice).

Michael @ 5:16 am #

So. Cal. is an engineer’s dream. Nearly all of aerospace is based out of here in some way. El Segundo has Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrup Grumman, SpaceX — you name it.

Your only problem with that field is that many position require US citizenship… Make sure you list that you’re a Canadian on the resume — it’ll save you a lot of wasted time.

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