Examples of Engineering associate in a sentence
An employee at C2(a) is able to perform or coordinate work in more than one engineering, scientific or technical field as defined, or performs duties in a technical, engineering or scientific field which requires the exercise of judgement and/or skill in excess of that required of an Engineering associate - level II.
Engineering associate is a generic term which includes technical officers in a wide range of disciplines, including laboratories and quality assurance; drafting officers; planners and other para-professionals.
C2(a) Leading technical officer Leading technical officer means an employee who works above and beyond an Engineering associate - level II at level C3 and has successfully completed 7 modules in addition to an Advanced Diploma or equivalent.
Guest Kim Anderson (EN/Chemical and Materials Engineering, associate dean for administrative and academic affairs) explained the request for Student GR-90.
As the semesters progress, the students become much more inclined to utilize WPI’s resources and delve deeper into topics such as Photonics as they are starting to consider the next half of their career and with a general Engineering associate they can go into any engineering discipline.
Concepcion, striking down California’s public policy exception to forced arbitration clauses as preempted by the FAA, that state continued its efforts to try to regulate arbitration and provide its citizens access to courts.
Students can now complete a Business, Psychology or Engineering associate degree at TCC and transfer seamlessly into one of 12 bachelor’s degree options at OSU-Tulsa.
Lineberry (EN/Mining Engineering, associate provost for faculty advancement) Brett McDaniel (Academic Technology Group), T.
The strategies to achieve the Council's rationalisation proposals are detailed in the Council's Asset Management Plan, and are based on the principle of "challenge for change" including adopting new working practices and new methods of service delivery.
Table 2.1 classifies academic departments by the type of offerings: TABLE 2.1Academic departments by type of offerings * Academic departments with departmental and program mission statements** Academic departments with departmental mission statements Three departments were chosen at random to determine congruency between institutional and departmental mission and goals: Business Administration and Computer Science (baccalaureate degree), Engineering (associate degree), and Mathematics (transfer program).