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Engineering technician

An engineering technician is a professional trained in skills and techniques related to a specific branch of technology, with a practical understanding of the relevant engineering concepts.[1] Engineering technicians often assist in projects relating to research and development, or focus on post-development activities like implementation or operation.

An engineering technician explains instrument readings

The Dublin Accord was signed in 2002 as an international agreement recognizing engineering technician qualifications. The Dublin Accord is analogous to the Washington Accord for engineers and the Sydney Accord for engineering technologists.

Nature of work edit

Engineering technicians help solve technical problems in many ways. They build or set up equipment, conduct experiments, collect data, and calculate results. They might also help to make a model of new equipment. Some technicians work in quality control, checking products, tests, and collecting data. In manufacturing, they help to design and develop products. They also find ways to produce things efficiently. There are multiple fields in this job such as; software design, repair, etc.[2] They may also be people who produce technical drawings or engineering drawings.

Engineering technicians are responsible for using the theories and principles of science, engineering, and mathematics to solve problems and come up with solutions in the research, design, development, manufacturing, sales, construction, inspection, and maintenance of systems and products.[3] Engineering technicians help engineers and scientists in researching and developing, while some other engineering technicians may be responsible for inspections, quality control, and processes which may include conducting tests and data collection.[3]

Education edit

Engineering technician diplomas and two-year degrees are generally offered by technical schools and non-university higher education institutions like colleges of further education, vocational schools, and community colleges. Many four-year colleges and universities offer bachelor's degrees in engineering technology but engineering technologists are somewhat different from engineering technicians.[4]

In Portugal and Spain, the titles Portuguese: engenharia técnica and Spanish: ingeniería técnica (literally 'technical engineering') are used. Professionals attain the title with the award of a short-cycle three- to four-year undergraduate degree (associate degree or bachelor's degree) in a technical engineering field from colleges or technical engineering institutes (in Portugal) and (in Spain), from universities. Spanish "technical engineers" have full competency in their respective professional fields of engineering, being the difference that the three or four-year Engineers have competence only in their specialty (Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, etc.), and the "Engineering Superior School" Engineers have wider competencies.

In the United States, the engineering technology accreditation commission (ETAC) of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) grants two-year associate degree programs to students that meet a set of specified standards. These programs include at least a college algebra and trigonometry course and, if needed, one or two basic science courses at any accredited school. The number of math and science prerequisite courses depends on the branch of engineering that the student chooses.

Engineering technicians apply scientific and engineering skills usually gained in postsecondary programs below the bachelor's degree level or through short-cycle bachelor's degrees. However, some university institutions award undergraduate degrees in the engineering field, which may confer the title of Engineering technician to the student, who is eligible to become a fully chartered engineer after further studies at the master's degree level. Engineering technicians are called professional engineers in the UK only.[citation needed]

Certification edit

Even though the term engineering technician is used throughout, it is mindful that these roles are often termed differently within specific jurisdictions. It also includes roles such as; certified or professional technician, which may also be called engineering associates.[5]

Canada edit

The individual professional title Certified Technician and post-nominal C.Tech. are protected by provincial legislation and can only be used by registrants certified by engineering and applied science member organizations. The nine provincial professional associations are unified federally through Technology Professionals Canada, which advocates for the profession within the provincial associations and respective regulatory bodies.

United Kingdom edit

In the United Kingdom, the term Engineering Technician and post-nominal EngTech are protected in civil law and can only be used by technicians registered with the Engineering Council UK.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ US Department of Labor job Description
  2. ^ Engineering Technician
  3. ^ a b United States Department of Labor, ed. (2006). Occupational outlook handbook 2006-2007 (2006-2007 ed.). Indianapolis, Ind.: Jist Works. ISBN 1-59357-248-4. OCLC 63787406.
  4. ^ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians". Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. Retrieved November 15, 2014.
  5. ^ "About THE DUBLIN ACCORD". International Engineering Alliance. Retrieved May 1, 2020.
  6. ^ "Engineering Council - Professional Titles". The Engineering Council. Retrieved October 28, 2019.

External links edit

  • List of tasks and requirements for mechanical engineering technicians
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) UK
  • The Engineering Technician Forum on LinkedIn

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Not to be confused with Engineering technologist For other uses see Technician An engineering technician is a professional trained in skills and techniques related to a specific branch of technology with a practical understanding of the relevant engineering concepts 1 Engineering technicians often assist in projects relating to research and development or focus on post development activities like implementation or operation An engineering technician explains instrument readingsThe Dublin Accord was signed in 2002 as an international agreement recognizing engineering technician qualifications The Dublin Accord is analogous to the Washington Accord for engineers and the Sydney Accord for engineering technologists Contents 1 Nature of work 2 Education 3 Certification 3 1 Canada 3 2 United Kingdom 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksNature of work editEngineering technicians help solve technical problems in many ways They build or set up equipment conduct experiments collect data and calculate results They might also help to make a model of new equipment Some technicians work in quality control checking products tests and collecting data In manufacturing they help to design and develop products They also find ways to produce things efficiently There are multiple fields in this job such as software design repair etc 2 They may also be people who produce technical drawings or engineering drawings Engineering technicians are responsible for using the theories and principles of science engineering and mathematics to solve problems and come up with solutions in the research design development manufacturing sales construction inspection and maintenance of systems and products 3 Engineering technicians help engineers and scientists in researching and developing while some other engineering technicians may be responsible for inspections quality control and processes which may include conducting tests and data collection 3 Education editEngineering technician diplomas and two year degrees are generally offered by technical schools and non university higher education institutions like colleges of further education vocational schools and community colleges Many four year colleges and universities offer bachelor s degrees in engineering technology but engineering technologists are somewhat different from engineering technicians 4 In Portugal and Spain the titles Portuguese engenharia tecnica and Spanish ingenieria tecnica literally technical engineering are used Professionals attain the title with the award of a short cycle three to four year undergraduate degree associate degree or bachelor s degree in a technical engineering field from colleges or technical engineering institutes in Portugal and in Spain from universities Spanish technical engineers have full competency in their respective professional fields of engineering being the difference that the three or four year Engineers have competence only in their specialty Mechanical Electrical Chemical etc and the Engineering Superior School Engineers have wider competencies In the United States the engineering technology accreditation commission ETAC of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology ABET grants two year associate degree programs to students that meet a set of specified standards These programs include at least a college algebra and trigonometry course and if needed one or two basic science courses at any accredited school The number of math and science prerequisite courses depends on the branch of engineering that the student chooses Engineering technicians apply scientific and engineering skills usually gained in postsecondary programs below the bachelor s degree level or through short cycle bachelor s degrees However some university institutions award undergraduate degrees in the engineering field which may confer the title of Engineering technician to the student who is eligible to become a fully chartered engineer after further studies at the master s degree level Engineering technicians are called professional engineers in the UK only citation needed Certification editEven though the term engineering technician is used throughout it is mindful that these roles are often termed differently within specific jurisdictions It also includes roles such as certified or professional technician which may also be called engineering associates 5 Canada edit The individual professional title Certified Technician and post nominal C Tech are protected by provincial legislation and can only be used by registrants certified by engineering and applied science member organizations The nine provincial professional associations are unified federally through Technology Professionals Canada which advocates for the profession within the provincial associations and respective regulatory bodies United Kingdom edit In the United Kingdom the term Engineering Technician and post nominal EngTech are protected in civil law and can only be used by technicians registered with the Engineering Council UK 6 See also edit nbsp Technology and applied sciences portalPractical engineer Drafter American Society for Engineering Education National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying UNESCO UNEVOCReferences edit US Department of Labor job Description Engineering Technician a b United States Department of Labor ed 2006 Occupational outlook handbook 2006 2007 2006 2007 ed Indianapolis Ind Jist Works ISBN 1 59357 248 4 OCLC 63787406 Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians Occupational Outlook Handbook 2012 13 Edition Bureau of Labor Statistics U S Department of Labor Retrieved November 15 2014 About THE DUBLIN ACCORD International Engineering Alliance Retrieved May 1 2020 Engineering Council Professional Titles The Engineering Council Retrieved October 28 2019 External links edit nbsp Look up engineering technician in Wiktionary the free dictionary List of tasks and requirements for mechanical engineering technicians Institution of Mechanical Engineers IMechE UK The Engineering Technician Forum on LinkedIn Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Engineering technician amp oldid 1170549892, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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