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Re: BTEC in Electronic Engineering - then train to become a Inspection and Testing El

How would you ever know?? lol!!

to be employed by an insurance company will require alot more than the BS7671 qual, but i guess that rules u out to begin with lol!!
 
Re: BTEC in Electronic Engineering - then train to become a Inspection and Testing El

by the way u seem to do a lot of laughing out loud, are u a happy chappy by nature?
 
Re: BTEC in Electronic Engineering - then train to become a Inspection and Testing El

@ OP, to want to become an inspection and testing engineer after you said yourself that you need experience speaks volumes. I served my apprenticeship wiring houses, shops, factories, quarries and building control panels etc. I have completed NVQ Level 3, 17th Edition, C&G 2391, C&G 2377-11 & 2377-12, C&G 2396 and I am currently studying a HNC in Electrical and Electronic engineering. I have 8 years experience inspection and testing plus my installation and maintenance experience. I have inspection and testing experience to BS7430 (earthing), BS6907 (Quarries), BS60204 (Machines) EAWR, I could go on. I have also submitted my application to become an Incorporated Engineer. I am currently registered as Site technician with JIB and a TMIET/Engineering Technician with The IET, all which is necessary with large insurance companies. There is much more to becoming an engineer surveyor than what you would assume. Although if this is the career you wish, no one is stopping you only yourself :)
 

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