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Engineering profession registration

These definitions are set by the Engineering Council (EngC), the UK regulatory body for the engineering profession, which also sets the benchmark standards that govern professional registration and holds the... [Pg.104]

To give a reference point as to the level of tuidcrstanding of CRE required in the profession, a number of reaction engineering problems from the California Board of Registration for Civil and Professional Engineers—Chemical Engineering Examinations (PECEE) are included in the text. Typically, these problems should each require approximately 30 minutes to solve. [Pg.1100]

The third and lowest tier of the profession is that of Engineering Technician (Eng.Tech.). Until 1984 this route of entry required that candidates were at least 21, had an academic qualification of a standard not lower than an ONC or a City and Guilds Part II final technician certificate, and a minimum of three years engineering experience of which two must have been devoted to practical training. Under the current system there is again a three-stage process of registration. The... [Pg.107]


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