ECSA definition

ECSA means the Engineering Council of South Africa;
ECSA means the Engineering Council of South Africa established under section 2 of the Engineering Profession Act;
ECSA means the Engineering Council of South Africa.

Examples of ECSA in a sentence

  • The percentage allocation is per the ECSA Guideline Professional Fees.

  • These are to be read inline with the KwaZulu Natal Department of Transport IDPM Policy, 2020 and the ECSA Professional Fees Guideline, 2021.

  • The first, and most formal, is the placement of the Client’s candidate engineers/Technicians with the Consulting Engineer for training distinctly geared to professional registration with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA).

  • The Detailed Design shall be signed off by the by Lead Designer with an ECSA Professional Registration (Pr Eng/Pr Tech Eng), appropriate experience as detailed in the Functionality under the Tender Section.

  • The first, and most formal, is the placement of the Client’s candidate engineers/Technicians with the Service Provider for training distinctly geared to professional registration with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA).


More Definitions of ECSA

ECSA means East, Central and Southern Africa Health Community established and operating pursuant to the Convention of the East, Central and Southern Africa Health Community dated November 22, 2002, (the Convention) and which entered into force and effect as at July 1, 1980, in accordance with Article 17 of the Convention.
ECSA means the Engineering Council of South Africa, or such body or bodies which may succeed them due to changes in South African legislation .
ECSA means the Company’s affiliate, Envases Central S.A.;
ECSA means our affiliate, Envases Central S.A.;
ECSA means the Electronic Commerce Security Act, 5 ILCS 175/1 et seq., as amended, and any successor statute, together with the regulations and published interpretations thereunder, in each case as in effect from time to time.
ECSA means Certified Security Analyst an advanced security certification that complements the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification by validating the analytical phase of ethical hacking.
ECSA means the Engineering Council of South Africa established in terms of the Engineering Profession Act;