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International Engineering Technologist [1]

Application [2]
Registry [3]
Payment [4]

The Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists (CCTT) is pleased to offer a professional designation “IntET(Canada)” to Engineering Technologists in accordance with the International Engineering Alliance (IEA). This designation is granted to those engineering technologists in Canada who meet the following criteria:

  • applicants must be a Certified Engineering Technologist in Canada (CET, TP or PTech) for a minimum of seven years.
  • must have a minimum of seven years practical work experience
  • must have a minimum of two years in a management or supervisory role
  • must agree to be bound by an international Code of Ethics
  • must demonstrate professional development activities for the past 5 years

Participating Countries

  • Australia - Represented by Engineers Australia (EA) (2001) [5]
  • Canada - Represented by Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists (CCTT) (2001) [6]
  • Chinese Taipei - Represented by Institute of Engineering Education Taiwan (IEET) (2014) [7]
  • Hong Kong China - Represented by Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) (2001) [8]
  • Ireland - Represented by Engineers Ireland (EI) (2001) [9]
  • Korea - Represented by Accreditation Board for Engineering Education of Korea (ABEEK) (2013) [10]
  • New Zealand - Represented by Engineering New Zealand (EngNZ) (2001) [11]
  • South Africa - Represented by Engineering Council South Africa (ECSA) (2001) [12]
  • United Kingdom - Represented by Engineering Council United Kingdom (ECUK) (2001) [13]
  • United States - Represented by Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) (2009) [14]

How much does it cost?

  • Member of a CCTT Provincial Association (NB, NS, PEI, NL or MB): $40.00 *valid for two years
  • Other Associations: $80.00 *valid for two years

What happens after I apply?

Once your application has been approved by CCTT, you will receive a Letter of Authorization indicating that you have met the minimum requirements of an international engineering technologist allowing you to use the designation “IntET(Canada)” for a two year period. Your name will be placed on the CCTT International Register for verification by a participating country.


Source URL: http://cctt.ca/mobility/intet

Links
[1] http://cctt.ca/mobility/intet
[2] http://cctt.ca/mobility/intet/application-form
[3] http://cctt.ca/mobility/intet/registry
[4] http://cctt.ca/mobility/intet/pay
[5] http://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/
[6] http://www.cctt.ca/
[7] http://www.ieet.org.tw/en/
[8] http://www.hkie.org.hk/eng/homepage.asp
[9] http://www.iei.ie/
[10] http://www.abeek.or.kr/
[11] http://www.engineeringnz.org/
[12] http://www.ecsa.co.za/
[13] http://www.engc.org.uk/
[14] http://www.abet.org/