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  2. The Society of Certified Engineering Technicians and ...

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    The Society of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists of Nova Scotia, was established in 1967. Today, they identify themselves with the name TechNova Certified Technology Professionals. Certified engineering technologists are bound by a specific code of ethics and rules of professional conduct. [1]

  3. Site manager - Wikipedia

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    A 2010 salary survey of the construction and built environment industry [citation needed] showed the average annual salary of a site manager in the UK to be £36,981. Site managers in areas of growth in the construction industry such as the Middle East earn more, with the average earning across all sector and all levels of experience at £42,424.

  4. Industrial Cape Breton - Wikipedia

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    The GMA developed some mines in the Eastern Cape Breton but mostly concentrated on the mainland part of Nova Scotia. In 1858, the GMA's monopoly was broken and many American-financed mining companies were developed in the area, particularly in Glace Bay, New Waterford, Sydney Mines and surrounding areas.

  5. Canadian Military Engineers - Wikipedia

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    CFB Shearwater, Nova Scotia 20 Engineer Squadron (Halifax, Nova Scotia) 45 Engineer Squadron (Sydney, Nova Scotia) 37 Combat Engineer Regiment: St. John's, Newfoundland & Fredericton, New Brunswick: 1 Engineer Squadron (Fredericton, New Brunswick) 56 Engineer Squadron and Regimental Headquarters (St. John's, Newfoundland) 38 Combat Engineer ...

  6. McKenzie College (Nova Scotia) - Wikipedia

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    McKenzie College was a private career college, located in Sydney, Nova Scotia. The College was founded in 1988 and offered a variety of occupational training programs. In 2018, it permanently closed. [1]

  7. TrentonWorks - Wikipedia

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    TrentonWorks is an industrial manufacturing facility located in the town of Trenton, Nova Scotia, Canada.. This collection of factories on the bank of the East River of Pictou has witnessed a large variety of industrial operations, ranging from steel making (the first steel plant in Canada), rolling mills, forging, shipbuilding, munitions manufacturing, rivets and bolts, and most recently (and ...

  8. Association of Science and Engineering Technology ...

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    In 1966, the name was adjusted to the Alberta Society of Engineering Technologists. Then, in 2005, the name was updated to properly reflect the broad range of disciplines in which ASET certifies, thus becoming the Association of Science and Engineering Technology Professionals of Alberta, while the established acronym ASET was retained.

  9. Sydney Steel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The associated run-off from these coke ovens over a period of 85 years ended up in the Muggah Creek tidal estuary downhill from the coke ovens and adjacent to the steel mill, creating the Sydney Tar Ponds. Site remediation was carried out by Nova Scotia Lands Incorporated and Harbourside Commercial Park Inc., a Crown corporation formed to ...