Testing Technician definition

Testing Technician means a person/technician adequately trained to administer and score specific tests as delegated under the direction and supervision of a licensee and maintains standards for the testing environment and testing administration as set forth in the American Psychological Association Standards for Educational and Psychological Tests (1999) and Ethical Principles for Psychologists (2002). See ORS 675.010(4) and 858-010-0002.
Testing Technician means the authorized ACHD and/or Contractor representative performing the required QA/QC Inspections. Said person shall have current certifications for tests to be performed under the WAQTC (Western Alliance for Quality Transportation Construction).

Examples of Testing Technician in a sentence

  • American Concrete Institute (ACI) Certification ACI-CFTT: Concrete Field Testing Technician – Grade 1 ACI-CCI: Concrete Construction Inspector ACI-LTT: Laboratory Testing Technician – Grade 1&2 ACI-STT: Strength Testing Technician American Welding Society (AWS) Certification AWS-CWI: Certified Welding Inspector AWS/AISC-SSI: Certified Structural Steel Inspector American Society of Non-Destructive Testing (ASNT) Certification ASNT: Non-Destructive Testing Technician – Level II or III.

  • Certified Non-Destructive Testing Technician to CGSB 48-GP-4M Level I with one (1) year as a Quality Assurance Technician I or equivalent.

  • Materials Testing Technician - Performs a variety of materials testing as needed.

  • Each Testing Team will be comprised of a RN and a COVID Testing Technician (“CTT”).

  • Numerical Control Programmer I-III Manufacturing Planner I-III Equipment Test Analyst I-III Quality Assurance Investigator I-III Design Technician I-III NCQA Planner I-III Tool Designer I-III Process Technician I-III Non-Destructive Testing Technician I-III Technical Writer I-III Process Technician III and Design Technician III are FLSA exempt positions.

  • Information Technician Metallurgical & Testing Technician Materials Management Coordinator Quality BS/Met Technician 80” Console Operator Technician Roller Help Desk Technician Bar Co. Operations Planning Technician Mailroom Technician Lead Ops Technician Medical Technician Medical Paramedic Occupational Nurse ▇▇.

  • Unless otherwise approved, inspectors must be current AWS CWI for miscellaneous steel inspection and ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Grade I certified for miscellaneous concrete inspection.

  • This level also applies to a Non- Destructive Testing Technician Level 2 (as defined by AS 3998-1992).

  • Services Technician I Engineering Technician I Environmental Technician I G.I.S. Technician I Materials Testing Technician I Mapping Data Technician I CAD Technician II Develop.

  • Qualifications: Certified Non-Destructive Testing Technician to CGSB 48-GP-4M Level I with one (1 ) year as a Quality Assurance Technician I or equivalent.

Related to Testing Technician

  • Screening Test Technician (STT) means anyone who instructs and assists individuals in the alcohol testing process and operates an ASD.

  • Pharmacy technician or “technician” means a person who is employed in Iowa by a licensed pharmacy under the responsibility of an Iowa-licensed pharmacist to assist in the technical functions of the practice of pharmacy, and who is registered pursuant to 657—Chapter 3, and includes a certified pharmacy technician, a pharmacy technician trainee, and an uncertified pharmacy technician.

  • Breath Alcohol Technician (BAT) means an individual who instructs and assists individuals in the alcohol testing process and who operates the EBT.

  • Pharmacy technician trainee or “technician trainee” means an individual who is in training to become a pharmacy technician and who is in the process of acquiring national certification as a pharmacy technician as provided in rule 657—3.5(155A).

  • Technician means an individual determined to be qualified to remove or process parts by an appropriate organization that is licensed, accredited, or regulated under federal or state law. The term includes an enucleator.