Automation and Electrical Careers: Industry Insights, Risk Reports, and New Opportunities
Last Updated: 2026-05-29T05:49:43.820-04:00
- Chariho Career and Technical Center's Electrical Technology class visited ProSystems Integration, an automation company in Westerly, to give students a look at career opportunities in the industrial side of the field.
- Level Automation has upgraded from the Simatic S7-1200 to the new generation Simatic S7-1200 G2 control system, making them NIS2 ready.
- A recent report shows that while some professions are highly exposed to automation, others remain firmly rooted in human capability. The report finds that emergency services have the lowest average automation risk at 11%, followed by social services at 12% and healthcare at 16%. On the other end of the spectrum, agriculture has the highest automation risk at 89%, followed by production at 82%, utilities at 81%, and retail at 80%.
- Post Electric, a licensed electrical contractor serving Southwest Missouri, has expanded its residential electrical services to include comprehensive home automation and smart technology integration capabilities. The company has invested in advanced diagnostic equipment and expanded its technical expertise to serve homeowners throughout the region, particularly those with properties built before 1990 that require significant electrical infrastructure updates.
- Several top companies are hiring electrical engineers to build and manage the power systems behind cutting-edge technologies like AI and electric vehicles. These companies include Nvidia, Apple, Tesla, Intel, and Siemens.
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