About Engineering Technicians
Information for apprentices at any stage of their career on becoming recognised as a professional Engineering Technician (EngTech).
Become an Engineering Technician (EngTech)
Professional Engineering Technicians (EngTech) contribute to the design, development, manufacture, commissioning, operation or maintenance of all kinds of products, equipment, processes or services.
Become an Electrical Engineering Technician
Electrical engineering technicians are concerned with the commissioning, installation, maintenance and repair of electrical production and control systems. The work covers a wide range of industries...
Become a Mechanical Engineering Technician
Mechanical engineering technicians, also known as mechanical fitters or installers, design, construct, operate and maintain plant and machinery, and the mechanical components within that machinery. Mechanical engineering technicians work in many sectors.
Finding your niche
Being a technician is not the same as being a junior engineer. It is a different job and requires different skills.
In-depth information about EngTech
EngTech registration adds impressive credentials to your CV, giving you the opportunity to build a successful career. It guarantees your customers a consistent and quality service and ensures your valuable skills are always in high demand. It may also improve your prospects of promotion and salary increase.
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