Fact sheet IE (02/08) - TechWeldI
Requirements for the Class of TECHNICIAN (TechWeldI)
The class of Technician recognises those qualified at EngTech, but who have also gained knowledge, understanding and experience of welding/joining, or an allied technology. Candidates should fulfil the following requirements:
| Outline | Details |
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| Engineering Education | A National Certificate or National Diploma in Fabrication, Engineering and Welding Technology subject
OR The City & Guilds Higher Professional Diploma in Engineering OR A technical certificate as part of an approved Advanced Modern Apprenticeship Programme OR An approved level 3 NVQ or SVQ OR A work based learning route approved by the Institute e.g. CSWIP Registered Senior Welding Inspector OR Qualifications in similar areas providing they are assessed as equivalent by the Institute AND May be eligible for Engineering Technician Registration with the Engineering Council (UK) - Fact Sheet III |
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Plus
Knowledge of Welding Technology |
AND
Demonstrate that he/she has acquired knowledge of welding/joining technology or in an engineering subject appropriate to this class by:
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Plus
Training |
AND
Have undergone an approved programme of training in engineering or in another appropriate technical or scientific field, of two years minimum duration. |
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Plus
Experience |
AND
Have had experience of a scientific or technical nature, extending over not less than two years minimum duration, in relation to the development of welding/joining or one of the allied processes. |
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Plus
Professional Development |
AND
Maintain and enhance competence with professional development through personal reviews and objectives, related activities, provision of evidence and evaluation of outcomes. |
Alternatively, Route B
- Candidates without the qualifications listed above may be able to apply for a Route B Appraisal. This separate procedure involves an in depth appraisal of the knowledge and experience acquired. Experienced, practising
professional Engineering Technicians are often found to have gained the necessary knowledge and skills for their job through working closely with other skilled colleagues over a number of years.
- Candidates with craft level qualifications and appropriate experience can apply for the class of Technician Membership of The Welding Institute. The Membership, Education and Registration Committee will advise if a modified form of processional review interview is required.
Fees
1 April 2008 to 31 March 2009
NB: These fees are non-refundable
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Application fee payable on submission of application:
£60
NB: Fee to be offset against appropriate entrance fee for those candidates not requiring an Appraisal Interview. If an Appraisal Interview is conducted the £60 will be used to cover the cost.
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Transfer fee payable on submission of application:
£40
If a Professional Review Interview is required no additional charge will be made.
The Welding Institute
| Entrance fee + | Annual subscription | Total due |
|---|---|---|
| £35 | £79 | £114 |
Engineering Council (UK)
| Engineering Technician | Annual Fee £13.00 |
| Entry Fee £14.30 |
Competence and Commitment of Engineering Technicians
Application forms: Membership Transfer of Membership
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