Ingénieurs Électriciens

RISQUE D'AUTOMATISATION
CALCULÉ
28%
niveau de risque
SONDAGE
28%
Basé sur 926 votes
DEMANDE DE TRAVAIL
CROISSANCE
1,6%
par l'année 2032
SALAIRES
103 320 $
ou 49,67 $ par heure
Volume
182 210
à partir du 2022
RÉSUMÉ
SCORE DE TRAVAIL
6,5/10

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Risque d'automatisation

28% (Risque Faible)

Risque Faible (21-40%) : Les emplois à ce niveau présentent un risque limité d'automatisation, car ils nécessitent un mélange de compétences techniques et centrées sur l'humain.

Plus d'informations sur ce que représente ce score et comment il est calculé sont disponibles ici.

Certaines qualités assez importantes du travail sont difficiles à automatiser :

  • Originalité

  • Perceptivité Sociale

  • Négociation

  • Persuasion

Sondage utilisateur

28% chance de pleine automatisation au cours des deux prochaines décennies

Nos visiteurs ont voté qu'il y a peu de chances que cette profession soit automatisée. Cette évaluation est davantage soutenue par le niveau de risque d'automatisation calculé, qui estime 28% de chances d'automatisation.

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Quelle est la probabilité que Ingénieurs Électriciens soit remplacé par des robots ou l'intelligence artificielle dans les 20 prochaines années ?






Sentiment

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Sentiment au fil du temps (annuellement)

Croissance

Une croissance lente par rapport à d'autres professions.

On s'attend à ce que le nombre de postes vacants pour 'Electrical Engineers' augmente 1,6% d'ici 2032

Emploi total, et estimations des offres d'emploi

* Données de la Bureau of Labor Statistics pour la période entre 2021 et 2031
Les prévisions mises à jour sont attendues 09-2023.

Salaires

Très bien rémunéré par rapport à d'autres professions

En 2022, le salaire annuel médian pour 'Electrical Engineers' était de 103 320 $, soit 49 $ par heure.

'Electrical Engineers' ont été payés 123,1% de plus que le salaire médian national, qui était de 46 310 $

Salaires au fil du temps

* Données provenant du Bureau des Statistiques du Travail

Volume

Une plus grande gamme d'opportunités d'emploi comparée à d'autres professions

À partir de 2022, il y avait 182 210 personnes employées en tant que 'Electrical Engineers' aux États-Unis.

Cela représente environ 0,12% de la main-d'œuvre employée à travers le pays

Autrement dit, environ 1 personne sur 811 est employée en tant que 'Electrical Engineers'.

Description du poste

Recherche, conception, développement, test, ou supervision de la fabrication et de l'installation d'équipements électriques, de composants ou de systèmes pour une utilisation commerciale, industrielle, militaire ou scientifique.

SOC Code: 17-2071.00

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Commentaires

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John dough dit
The key aspects AI robots can't take from electrical engineer's role are the diversity of the profession, creativity in designing, and social perceptiveness. Although, the last aspect is one even electrical engineers lack, with many at varying levels. An bright electrical engineer possessing high creativity and social perceptiveness will be very hard to replace.
Mar 26, 2024 at 03:48
John Dough (revised) dit
The key aspects that AI robots can't take away from Electrical Engineer's role are the diversity of the profession, creativity in designing, and social perceptiveness. Although, the last aspect is one even current Electrical Engineers lack, with many at varying levels, and few to none at the mastery level. A bright Electrical Engineer possessing high creativity and social perceptiveness will be very hard to replace, nearly impossible.
Mar 26, 2024 at 07:20
ezkha dit
I think we should be able to (and must) prevent robots/AIs to become competent in electrical engineering, and thus achieving self replication. There are many uncertainties and possible consequences if the other route is taken instead.

On the other hand, since AIs have a chance to replace software engineering (and maybe also become efficient in cyber security and other CS domains), the ability for it to program itself might be slightly less risky, provided material/physical restrictions for performing certain actions are in place. At least compared to its potential benefits.

Worst case scenario is to have an SCP-079 that causes a massive physical threat to humanity to be unleashed (e.g. takedown of hospitals or containment breach of an darned un-killable XK-scenario hostile reptile being), but at least it isn't the physical threat itself.
Mar 14, 2024 at 04:50
Just An Hot Take dit
That doesn't make sense because if you give free will in terms of software for an AI then it can easily learn to control psychical objects through computer networks...

I believe you either block AI self-programming itself or you won't be able to control whatever it wants to do.
Mar 26, 2024 at 11:52
Wyan Francis (Faible) dit
I’m not sure for certain, I’m just using my own opinionated logic. EE has to do with wiring and building circuits, which AI itself is created on. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying that in the future AI won’t be able to do so, but in the near future I don’t think so.
Feb 17, 2024 at 08:16
Flo dit
Electrical engineers must use more and more AI to improve their productivity. They even should organize small events to diffuse knowledge among their peers, in order to use technology the best way possible. And this, always keeping in mind the upcoming developments and the future challenges of the organization they work for. They should use AI while adapting the way they do their job to stay useful and in a leading position.
Nov 18, 2023 at 02:11
Flo dit
Electrical engineers must use more and more AI to improve their productivity. They even should organize small events to diffuse knowledge among their peers, in order to use technology the best way possible. And this, always keepind in mind the upcoming developments and the future challenges of the organization they work for. They should use AI while adapting the way they do their job to stay useful and in a leading position.
Nov 18, 2023 at 02:05
Ninjamokama_3 (Aucune chance) dit
Unless they make robots that are flexible, durable and reliable enough and have developed enough conciousness to replace human labour and thinking, this is going to be a no for me.
Nov 10, 2023 at 03:10
Matt (Faible) dit
Electrical engineers would be required in the short-medium time frame of AI development to design, manufacture & maintain infrastructure for AI development.
Jun 19, 2023 at 01:39
Jose dit
Honestly, I'm an electrical engineer and what I see in AI is that it will simply boost your productivity, but in the short to medium term, I find it very unlikely that it will replace us. I myself use AI tools and I know they make mistakes. On the other hand, you have a lot of human interaction, when talking with operators, distributors, customers, and coordinating all of that. AI is very good, for example, when consulting regulations, but the day an AI can call a subcontractor, understand that Manolo had to leave the construction site because his wife got sick, and that this will cause a delay, then call the customer and explain it and reorganize the entire schedule, we will be talking about an AI that will be capable of doing everything a human does and we will be talking about a very different society.
I am quite skeptical. Only time will tell.
Apr 22, 2023 at 08:02
cum dump (Faible) dit
At a Master's/PhD level, electrical engineers will always be needed. Even if drafting can easily become fully automated.
Dec 17, 2022 at 12:01
Peter (Incertain) dit
Electrical engineers are the precursors of automation, it is inherent to this profession. The electric grid for example is mostly operated by itself, but always will be necessary for humans to assess for risks and plan and manage improvements, act when a fault occurs, etc.
Dec 28, 2021 at 08:42
Lovro (Aucune chance) dit
This is the job that takes away other jobs. Not vice versa
Dec 27, 2021 at 04:06
Bela Szabo (Faible) dit
Who will be programming the AIs if the electrical engineers are left? I say they will be more than ever.
Dec 13, 2021 at 03:57
Just An Hot Take dit
I think you are mistaking computer scientists with EEs. However I believe they share a lot in common. If one goes down, the other goes as well.
Mar 26, 2024 at 11:56
Josh dit
I've seen AI do some amazing things when it comes to placement, routing, clock tree synthesis, and fault corrections. Its only a matter of time, and probably sooner than most people think, before AI replaces anyone working on VLSI stuff
Apr 14, 2021 at 01:19
Devadut S Balan dit
Mixed circuit design is probably safe. Without data AI cant do much.
Dec 15, 2023 at 08:34
Steven (Aucune chance) dit
Electricals Engineers are inherent to the process of automatization.
Mar 16, 2021 at 09:18
Ferenc Kiss (Incertain) dit
Because an electrical engineer needs to invent a machine, which can invent better machine than humans or other engineers can. This can pertain to software as well, instead of machines. And if this happens, the profession of electrical engineering may become obsolete and superfluous.
Feb 17, 2021 at 10:44
Laurentiu Duma (Faible) dit
Somebody must develop new electrical systems (and find strange failures)
Dec 12, 2020 at 10:00
Jake (Faible) dit
Engineering takes intellect not yet accomplished by AI.
Dec 21, 2019 at 04:31
Tomcat (Aucune chance) dit
Somebody must repair and maintain those robots
Aug 16, 2019 at 07:15
mr x dit
They will fix themselves, there won't be a job they can't do.
Nov 21, 2019 at 02:21
valian dit
dude they make robots
Jul 04, 2019 at 06:18

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