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  2. Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and ...

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    OACETT confers the post-nominal designations of C.Tech. (certified technician), C.E.T. (certified engineering technologist), and A.Sc.T. (applied science technologist). These titles and their respective post-nominal abbreviations are legally protected under the OACETT Act for use only by certified members, in the same manner that the PEO ...

  3. Certified engineering technologist - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, the title of C.E.T., which is used as a post-nominal, is generally protected by provincial legislation. One cannot use the title or hold that one is a certified engineering technologist unless so certified, by a provincial body associated with the Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists , unless stipulated otherwise by ...

  4. Red Seal Program - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 7 of the Canada Free Trade Agreement (formerly the Agreement on Internal Trade) generally requires provincial and territorial governments to recognize individuals who hold certain trade certificates issued by a Canadian province or territory as having met the requirements to practice their occupation elsewhere in Canada.

  5. Journeyman - Wikipedia

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    In modern apprenticeship systems, a journeyman has a trades certificate to show the required completion of an apprenticeship. In many countries, it is the highest formal rank, as that of master has been eliminated, and they may perform all tasks of the trade in the area certified as well as supervise apprentices and become self-employed.

  6. Template:Skilled Trades in Canada - Wikipedia

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  7. Applied science technician - Wikipedia

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    The province of Alberta has never used the term and has no analog for the term. In Saskatchewan, the term has been superseded by the term "certified technician". [2] In the province of Manitoba, the term "applied science engineering technician" is referenced, but is considered outdated. The current term used is certified engineering technician. [3]

  8. Engineering technician - Wikipedia

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    An engineering technician is a professional trained in skills and techniques related to a specific branch of technology, with a practical understanding of the relevant engineering concepts. [1] Engineering technicians often assist in projects relating to research and development , or focus on post-development activities like implementation or ...

  9. Canadian Electrical Code - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Electrical Code, CE Code, or CSA C22.1 is a standard published by the Canadian Standards Association pertaining to the installation and maintenance of electrical equipment in Canada. The first edition of the Canadian Electrical Code was published in 1927. [1] The current (26th) edition was published in March of 2024.