Career Outcomes
EET graduates are in demand across a wide range of technical industries in Quebec and beyond.
What You Can Do With This Degree
The DEC in Electronics Engineering Technology opens doors across manufacturing, communications, automation, and more.
Electronics Technician
Test, troubleshoot, and repair electronic assemblies and systems. Work in manufacturing, defence, and medical device companies.
Embedded Systems Developer
Develop firmware for microcontrollers and embedded Linux platforms. Common in IoT, aerospace, and automotive industries.
Automation Technician
Program and maintain PLC systems, SCADA, and robotic cells in industrial manufacturing plants.
Telecom Technician
Install and maintain network infrastructure, wireless systems, and fibre optic deployments for telecom providers.
PCB / Hardware Designer
Design printed circuit boards for consumer electronics, medical devices, and industrial control systems.
Field Service Engineer
Commission and service complex electronic equipment at client sites. Requires strong diagnostic skills and client communication.
Where Graduates Work
EET graduates are employed across a broad range of sectors throughout Quebec and Canada.
Aerospace & Defence
CAE, Bombardier, L3Harris, Rheinmetall
Telecommunications
Bell, Videotron, Ericsson, Nokia
Industrial Automation
ABB, Siemens, Rockwell Automation
Medical Devices
Philips Healthcare, Stryker, Haemonetics
Power & Utilities
Hydro-Québec, Hatch, Tetra Tech
Consumer Electronics
Firmware, QA, and hardware roles
C.Tech / C.E.T. Designation
Graduates are eligible to apply for the Certified Engineering Technician (C.Tech) or Certified Engineering Technologist (C.E.T.) designation through the Association of Science and Engineering Technology Professionals of Québec (ASETPQ) or equivalent provincial bodies. These credentials signal professional competency to employers across Canada.