An April 2026 report from the construction scheduling platform Planera found that electricians have only a 14% risk of their jobs being automated. This is due to the high demand for their skills in building and maintaining infrastructure, including the data centers that power AI. The report notes a growing shortage of electricians, with over 80,000 new positions expected nationally by 2026.
Students in Chariho Career and Technical Center's Electrical Technology class recently visited ProSystems Integration, an automation company in Westerly, to learn about career opportunities in industrial automation. The visit was intended to show students that the electrical industry is more varied than they might think and that there are many career opportunities in the automation field.
A recent migration from the Simatic S7-1200 to the new generation Simatic S7-1200 G2 control system at Level Automation was completed in just two minutes. The new system is certified according to the cybersecurity standard IEC 62443, which is important for meeting the requirements of the NIS2 Directive.
Post Electric, a licensed electrical contractor in Southwest Missouri, has expanded its residential electrical services to include home automation and smart technology integration. The company has invested in advanced diagnostic equipment and expanded its technical expertise to serve homeowners throughout the region.
Several companies are currently hiring electrical engineers, including Tesla, Intel, Siemens, ABB, Apple, NVIDIA, RTX, Lockheed Martin, Schneider Electric, and TSMC. These companies are looking for engineers to work on a variety of projects, from developing new chips and power systems to designing and building industrial automation systems.
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