0 a trained expert in electrical systems, especially systems that power and control machines or are involved in communication
He was an electrical engineer, with an office in the city, and had a tolerably good income, although his first wife's New England thrift had compelled him to live parsimoniously.
Its publication excited such interest abroad that he received numerous requests from English and French electrical engineers and scientists to repeat it in those countries, the result of which has been the interesting lecture published in this volume.
The short, stout man, to whom the electrical engineer was chiefly directing his discourse, was conducting himself peculiarly.
The young man had spent three years at Oxford, and was an electrical engineer.
My father, an electrical engineer, was very concrete in his thinking and rigid in his approach to parenting.
I commenced my employment as an outbye worker, and finished it as an electrical engineer.
The new time will be the time of the chemist and the electrical engineer.