Career Opportunities

A graduate from the Electronics Technology program has a choice of career paths to take.  The primary goal of the Electronics Engineering Technology Program is to produce technologists for the work force in both the Computers and Networks, and Telecommunication specializations.  Pathways have been created that allow graduates to pursue further studies.   Many graduates choose to continue their studies at various Universities.

Where and with whom do our students work for?

Below is a list of a Few “Local” Employers that our graduates have worked for.

IBM
Bell Mobility
SNC – Lavalin
Videotron
Canadian Marconi
SR Telecom
CVDS
EMS Technologies
DNP Networks
NSI
Harris Farinon
Ericsson
Lockheed Martin Canada
Hydro Quebec
CBC
Teleglobe Canada
Nortel Networks Corp.

Bell Canada
BCE Inc.
Mitec Telecom.
CGI Group
Astral Communications
BCE Emergis Inc.
Celestica Inc.
Tellabs Inc.
Bombardier
CAE Electronics
Hewlett Packard/Agilent
Matrox
Microcell
Heimann Systems
Primus
Technologies M4 Inc.
Data Radio

What salary range should students expect?

Since there are a variety of different career paths and specializations, students should expect a starting salary anywhere from $27 000 to $40 000 per year.

 



Last Modified: March 18, 2015