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How to Hire Electrical Designers in Sacramento

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How to Hire Electrical Designers in Sacramento

Current Environment

Electrical designer is a broad job title that can be applied to positions in many industries. The field is closely related to electrical engineering and mechanical engineering, and sometimes the title electrical designer can be swapped with electrical or electronics drafter, mechanical drafter, and even electrical technician.

People who have the skills for electrical design and drafting are needed for private-sector jobs in a large number of industries including:

  • Manufacturing
  • Construction
  • Architecture
  • Electric power generation, distribution, and transmission
  • Telecommunications
  • Semiconductor and electronic component manufacturing
  • Automotive and transportation
  • Consumer electronics

 

History

The field of electrical engineering came about before the second world war, but at that time the field was referred to as radio engineering, focused on the development of radar, commercial radio, and television. In the mid-to-late 1950s, the name of the field evolved to electronic engineering, the people with the skills to design and draft electric components was crucial for successful manufacturing and testing.

How will Recruiting electrical designers Help Your Company?

How will Hiring electrical designers Help Your Company?

Recruiting the top electrical designers can ensure you have the right expertise on the team for design, documentation, development, manufacturing, and testing of electronic components, systems, and equipment. As mentioned previously, these roles are a necessary component for companies in many industries.

When building a successful team, it’s important to consider how new design resources will align with your current team. Consider the USA Olympic basketball team, the first-year pro athletes were allowed to compete. They were the best players, but they failed to play well together as a team. Teams with lesser talent beat the U.S. because they played better together.

Fill the Knowledge Gap

If your current team members do not have a strong knowledge of the most current software systems for design, you have an opportunity to fill the gaps. You can source candidates that excel with a particular skill or fluency in a software system.

Technology

Technology is another area that is key for electrical designers. When you are looking for recruits, be prepared with specific questions about a candidate’s expertise with the latest technology systems and software to give your organization critical technology expertise.

 

electrical designer Details

Responsibilities

To help you recruit the best electrical designers in Sacramento, here are some of the details of the job.

Electrical designers help electrical and electronics engineers design and develop computers, communications equipment, medical monitoring devices, navigational equipment, and other electrical and electronic equipment. A few additional responsibilities include:

  • Convert the designs of engineers and architects into technical drawings
  • Inspect designs for quality control, report findings, and make recommendations
  • Draw diagrams and write specifications to clarify design details of electronics
  • Design basic circuitry and draft sketches to clarify details of design documentation, under engineers’ direction
  • Build prototypes from rough sketches or plans
  • Assemble, test, and maintain circuitry or electronic components according to engineering instructions, technical manuals, and knowledge of electronics

Looking for another position? View other positions we place in Sacramento, California.

Education

If an electrical design position is a stepping stone to an electrical engineer title and you have set a goal for a Bachelor’s degree,  the top 4-year schools are listed below.

However, if you have a passion for electronics and design, you can easily complete your education at a local 2-year community college or a trade school. These intuitions are much lower cost than a 4-year university, and the teaching is generally hands-on training that can be immediately applied on the job.

In fact, most electrical engineering designers or technicians prepare for their careers with an associate’s degree. Pursuing this educational path can make good sense for students who need to jump into the job market and start earning.

US News & World Report ranked the top 3 undergraduate programs for electrical engineering. In these programs, students study and apply the physics and mathematics of electricity, electromagnetism, and electronics. Each of the schools listed has an undergraduate engineering program accredited by ABET.

Top Schools

  • Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

  • Cal Poly

  • Harvey Mudd College

Salary Range

electrical designers in the U.S.

$37k
Low
$65k
Average
$100k
High
983k

Total electrical designers Employed in the U.S.

46%

Men

54%

Women

electrical designer Salary Comparison

National

Nationally, compensation for electrical designers ranges between $37,770 per year and $100,650 per year. The average annual salary in 2019 was $65,720. According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 983,000 electrical designers employed in 2019, with 54% of those being women. It is estimated that 82% are white, 6% African American, 9% Asian, and 11% Hispanic or Latino.

California

The average annual salary for electrical designers in California was 76k in 2019. The hourly wage averaged $36.66.

For more detailed compensation information for electrical designers in Sacramento, download our free compensation/salary report below.

Working in Sacramento

Do electrical designers consider Sacramento, the state’s capital,  a good city for living and working? Here are a few things to keep in mind when you are recruiting for jobs in the city.

The city is located almost dead center in the diverse geography of California. It’s considered a just-right sized city (not too big, not too small) with just 500,000 residents, making it big enough to offer city life but small enough to not have the overcrowding issues of California’s bigger cities.

As the state capital, there are many more government and public sector jobs, so for those with an eye on working in the government sector or an adjacent industry, Sacramento has more employment opportunities than other locations.

Here are the top reasons for living and working in Sacramento.

Pros

    • Sacramento is one of the best cities for employment. Indeed ranked Sacramento as the #5 city in the country for job seekers based on average salary, the unemployment rate, projected job growth, and the local cost of living.
    • Lower cost of living. Although it’s about 5% higher than the national average, it’s less costly than California’s coastal cities. The median sale price for homes reached $460,500,  an increase of 10.9% year-over-year, but much lower than other California metro areas.
    • Recreation: The American River Parkway has more than a dozen parks along the water, and within a couple of hours, you can get your city fix in San Francisco, enjoy Napa’s famous wineries or explore Califonia’s incredible Yosemite.
    • Amtec helps build high-performance teams in Sacramento through its recruitment and staffing services.
    • History buffs love Sacramento. The discovery of gold here in 1848 shaped the future of the American West.

On the other hand, there are a few frequently cited downsides of living and working in Sacramento.

Cons

    • The weather. It’s pretty hot in Sacramento, with temps often climbing over 100 degrees in the summer.
    • Crime is a con for the area, although the Sacramento Bee reported that the violent crime rate in the region fell to its lowest level in 35 years during 2019.
    • Traffic. Compared with other cities, traffic is not terrible, but some complain it’s getting worse.
    • Limited public transportation, which contributes to the burgeoning traffic problems.

Current Weather

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Demand for electrical designers in Sacramento

Demand for electrical designers in Sacramento

The demand for electrical designers is growing at a slightly slower rate than other engineering fields. This is mainly because a large number of electrical designers work in the manufacturing industry, which is expected to decline slightly. But employment is expected to grow in other areas, including professional, scientific, and technical services firms as companies seek ways to contract out these services as a way to lower costs.

Also, demand for electrical designers and electrical technicians is expected to be boosted by the continuing integration of computer and electronics systems, especially automation systems. Computer, cellular phone, and Global Positioning System (GPS) technologies are being included in automobiles and various portable and household electronics systems.

The supply of candidates and demand for open positions have a direct correlation to a company's ability to hire. Download a free Supply and Demand report for electrical designers in Sacramento, California below.

How to Hire the Best electrical designers

Finding and hiring the best electrical designer candidates can save you money right away and well into the future.

The costs of making a bad hire are well documented. The cost can run as much as 30% of the employee's first-year earnings according to the US Department of Labor. Bad hires can cost a whopping $240,000 in expenses related to hiring, compensation, and retention per The Undercover Recruiter. 74% of companies who admit they've hired the wrong person for a position lost an average of $14,900 for each bad hire according to CareerBuilder. These statistics support our long-held position that behavioral questions are the best way to get to know your candidates and past behavior is the best indicator of future performance.

Recruiting Best Practices

The information below comes from the best practices Amtec uses for finding the highest quality candidates.

Defining the Position

When defining the role you are creating, we recommend a position profile to fully evaluate the position you are hiring for. You must decide if the engineer can work remotely or must work in California. If working in Sacramento is essential, make sure you include that in your job posting so candidates can decide how many miles they can commute.

How to Source the Best Candidates

When you are looking to source the best quality candidates for your open positions, make sure you have done the legwork to hire an "A Player". You can do this by making sure your company's perspective is aligned with the current market, you have taken into account the job responsibilities, as well as what type of characteristics you are looking for to fit your company culture. Then proceed to write a job posting to attract high-quality candidates.

Characteristics of electrical designers

Find the Best Electrical Designers

 If you need to recruit the sharpest electrical design professionals:

  • Look for candidates who have exemplary knowledge of the software, systems, and tools required for the job.
  • The best candidates are focused, self-motivated, and innovative.
  • Consider candidates who will best fit your environment.
  • Partner with a recruiting agency that specializes in engineering to find the best candidates.

How to Screen Candidates

You wrote a job posting, posted the position online, and received a lot more resumes than you’d bargained for! Next comes the enormous task of sorting through those resumes to eliminate the ones that are clearly not a good fit. Now, you have a stack of resumes for candidates who have potential. So how do you go about screening the remaining candidates?

It starts on the phone! As a recruiter, the goal of your telephone screening is to learn more about your candidates. You can confirm that they have the educational qualifications and relevant experience, but you also need to determine if they would fit into your company's culture. To make this job easier, use a system to consistently evaluate results. This way you can equally and objectively compare candidates and evaluate their "soft skills", like communication and thinking process. Download Amtec's Professional Assessment Questionnaire below to help with screening candidates.

Free Professional Assessment Questionnaire

An individually customized questionnaire that helps assess a candidate's competence with written communication skills, thinking processes, and other relevant skills.

How to Interview Candidates

At Amtec, we believe in the power of behavoral interview questions to go beyond the experience and skills listed on the candidate's resume. Although you will want to confirm in the interview that the candidate does indeed have the experience listed on their resume, your assessment needs to go much deeper than that. An interview using behavioral questions can help you determine how well the candidate will fit with your company culture.

Download Amtec's best practices on conducting super effective interviews to find the best candidates and fill your open jobs.

Behavioral Interview Guide

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