Students from Chariho Career and Technical Center's Electrical Technology class visited ProSystems Integration, an automation company in Westerly, to learn about career opportunities in industrial automation. The visit was organized by Jesse Brunelle, a Chariho alumnus and engineer at the company, along with his father, John Brunelle, the company's president and owner. They showcased various systems, including those used for medical tubing, and automated systems for companies like Hershey Chocolate and Krispy Kreme. The goal was to expose students to the industrial side of the electrical field, which often receives less attention in their curriculum compared to residential and commercial work. The Brunelles emphasized the rapidly changing technology in the industry and the high demand for young talent proficient with computers and modern technology.
In other industry news, German electrical engineering manufacturer WAGO is introducing its first Matter-enabled products, aiming to make smart home technology more accessible to electricians in residential construction. The new "WAGO Home Automation" product line is designed to bridge the gap between consumer electronics and professional building installations. The company believes that the Matter standard will be crucial for the future of the electrical industry.
Meanwhile, a recent analysis highlighted ten companies actively hiring electrical engineers, driven by the increasing demand for AI, electrification, and automation. These companies are seeking engineers to develop the necessary chips and power systems for these advanced technologies. The median annual salary for electrical engineers is approximately $118,000, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Additionally, Post Electric, a licensed electrical contractor in Southwest Missouri, has expanded its services to include comprehensive home automation and smart technology integration. This move is in response to the growing demand from homeowners to modernize their electrical systems for connected home technologies. The company has invested in advanced diagnostic equipment and technical training to meet this demand, particularly for older homes requiring significant electrical upgrades.
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