John,
 
The equivalent is the NARTE Certified EMC Engineer (or Technician).  Their
URL is http://www.narte.org/ <http://www.narte.org/> .  I've copied the key
requirments from the web page below:
 
  
*       Complete the EMC Application Form and submit application fee. 


*       Provide specific record of nine years or more of experience in
engineering work. Provide an up-to-date resume or complete the EMC Resume
Equivalent form. 


        a) Graduation from a NARTE-approved engineering curriculum of four
years shall be considered equivalent to four years of such required
experience.
b) The satisfactory completion of each year of such an approved engineering
curriculum shall be considered equivalent to a year of such required
experience.
c) Graduation in a physical science curriculum other than engineering will
be evaluated by NARTE.
d) Graduation from a college with a BSET in Engineering Technology (BSET)
shall be considered as equivalent to two years of such required experience.
e) Graduation in a curriculum other than engineering or physical science
will be evaluated by NARTE.
f) Postgraduate study in engineering may be given credit up to one year.
g) Teaching: Engineering teaching of a character satisfactory to NARTE shall
be considered as experience not in excess of two years.

The mere execution or the supervision of construction of such work as a
foreman, first line supervisor or superintendent shall not be deemed to be
the practice of engineering. 

*       Provide evidence of education and training.
Official school transcripts are required. Photocopies of applicable training
certificates may be submitted. 


*       References: Using the NARTE reference forms, submit a minimum of 1
supervisory reference and 2 additional references each supporting character
and competency as an EMC Engineer. Reference forms must be signed and
fowarded directly to NARTE. 


*       Compose 10 original multiple choice questions with correct answers
and supporting references. 


*       Pass the NARTE EMC Engineer examination.  
 
 
Hope this helps.  You can find more information on their web page.
 
Ghery S. Pettit, NCE
Intel
 
 
*       -----Original Message-----
From: Linstrom, John (IndSys, GEFanuc, CDI)
[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 11:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EMC certification



Is there an EMI/EMC equivalent to the PE (professional engineer) or CNE
(certified network engineer) - and how would one go about getting this
certification?

John Linstrom 
Computer Dynamics 
PH 864.281.7768 x266 
FX  864.675.0106 
[email protected] 



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