Electrifying Futures: Automation, AI, and the Growing Demand for Electrical Professionals
Last Updated: 2026-05-29T02:14:51.062-04:00
- 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 its control in its automation cabinets from the Simatic S7-1200 to the next generation control system, the Simatic S7-1200 G2. The new Simatic S7-1200 G2 family is certified according to the cybersecurity standard IEC 62443, an important piece of the puzzle due to the increased requirements of the NIS2 Directive for socially important activities.
- Companies such as Nvidia, Apple, Tesla, Intel, and Siemens are hiring electrical engineers to build and manage the power systems behind cutting-edge technologies like AI and electric vehicles.
- 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 expansion addresses growing demand from homeowners seeking to modernize their electrical systems and incorporate connected home technologies.
- A recent report by Planera found that electricians have a low automation risk of 14% and strong demand growth. The report highlights that this role sits at the intersection of low automation risk and rising necessity, especially as infrastructure evolves. The electrician shortage is projected to worsen through 2030, with over 80,000 new positions expected nationally, driven by aging infrastructure, EV charging networks, and the energy transition.
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