[1] Engineering technicians often assist in projects relating to research and development, or focus on post-development activities like implementation or operation.
The Dublin Accord was signed in 2002 as an international agreement recognizing engineering technician qualifications.
They build or set up equipment, conduct experiments, collect data, and calculate results.
Some technicians work in quality control, checking products, tests, and collecting data.
The number of math and science prerequisite courses depends on the branch of engineering that the student chooses.
are protected by provincial legislation and can only be used by registrants certified by engineering and applied science member organizations.