Is there an online version of the test [Similar to Labview?]
If so – sign me up..!!

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Charles Grasso
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Echostar Communications
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From: Michael Violette [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2016 9:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PSES] iNARTE EMC accreditation - thoughts?

Hi James,

Ed Price had some very good comments below and I concur completely that the 
credential will bolster your image.

iNARTE has been a primary personal certification resource for EMC, ESD, Telecom 
and Product Safety professionals for over 25 years. I’ve held an EMC 
Certificate during that time and have used it on various occasions for securing 
work, for marketing and for introductions in a global community. It has a lot 
of weight in North America and its growing brand influence is strong in Japan 
(as KC Chan points out) and in Korea.

I was previously on the Board of iNARTE (and, during its transition—a long 
story—on the RABQSA/Exemplar Global board) and stay in touch with the program 
management individuals of EG (cc’d here).

iNARTE is reinvigorating its program with a dedicated effort from top experts 
in from the IEEE EMC Society to update its exams to address the 
state-of-the-art in EMC. They are also working diligently to make improvements 
in its processes to serve its growing global presence.

I’m biased, but recommend that you do sit for the exams, get the certification 
and wear it proudly.

Kind regards,
Mike


Michael Violette, P.E.
iNARTE EMC Certified Engineer
Washington Laboratories and American Certification Body
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On Aug 12, 2016, at 2:32 AM, Ed Price <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:

Jim:

You live in a World where accreditations are linked to market success. People 
are reassured by a flock of compliance markings on the back of a widget, even 
if those people are so dense as to strongly believe CE is the marking for 
“China Export.”

Since the ultimate “product” you want to dominate its market is yourself, it 
makes sense to know your customer and motivate him with a warm and fuzzy 
feeling about you. When you are flashing your BSEE in the competition of other 
BSEE’s, I wouldn’t hesitate to also make it known that I’m an iNARTE Certified 
such and such, and that I’m synergistic, lemon-flavored and play well with 
others.

You are constantly being evaluated by others (many who will never meet with or 
talk to you), and many of them will be mightily impressed that you have iNARTE 
credentials and can emboss your iNARTE seal on your weekly reports. So, why not 
make them happy, secure and proud to employ you?

And seriously, although I have not looked at iNARTE exam questions in a long 
time, I know that the exams are tough and I would respect anyone who earned 
those credentials. That’s not such a bad deal; respect from expert customers 
and awe from consumer-grade customers.

Regarding EMC accreditation itself, it began similar to a Roman Collegium and 
moved under the national aegis of NARTE. Perhaps this is the way of the World, 
but NARTE began expanding their accreditation business until EMC was just a 
small part of their empire. Then NARTE vastly improved their image (if not the 
ability of members to pronounce the acronym) by rebranding as an international 
organization, iNARTE. Soon iNARTE sold itself to an Australian accreditation 
group with the guaranteed unpronounceable acronym of RABQSA, and I began to 
feel like EMC accreditation was just a small brick in somebody else’s ziggurat. 
The latest development is that RABQSA has rebranded to Exemplar to avoid 
strange-name jokes. Still, regardless of the etymology, Exemplar does provide 
the only (that I know of) EMC-specific accreditation credentials World-wide. 
(Of course, there is another career path that makes use of EMC skills. This is 
the NSA directed TEMPEST world [let’s call it the Puzzle Palace’s regulatory 
compliance World], and there is an Accredited TEMPEST Engineer program [but I 
don’t think they want you using a neat paper embosser to advertise that]). Hmm, 
if you are the type of guy who worries about counting the levels of nested 
parentheses, you might be a TEMPEST kind of guy!

So sure, sit for the exams and once you pass, you can claim the annual dues as 
an employee business expense (same for your IEEE & EMC Society dues [I’m 
assuming USA tax structures, YMMV.]). And if you become a consultant, the 
credentials may help bolster your image as a professional in tax matters such 
as an Office-in-Home situation.

Ed Price
Ex-iNARTE Certified EMC This ☺
Ex-iNARTE Certified EMC That ☺
Chula Vista, CA USA


From: Pawson, James
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2016 10:01 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [PSES] iNARTE EMC accreditation - thoughts?

Hello fellow engineers,

With an eye on the future, I am considering taking an iNARTE EMC qualification. 
Specifically, I’m considering one (or possibly both) of these accreditations.

•         iNARTE EMC Design Engineer Certification
•         iNARTE Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC/EMI) Certification

I’m looking for your advice and experience of

•         Gaining these qualifications
•         Views of the engineering community on the worth of these 
qualifications
•         Suggestions as to which one of these would be most beneficial for a 
career in EMC either working as a company employee or as a 
contractor/consultant in EMC testing and design

I appreciate these are open questions and I would appreciate any and all 
opinions. If you feel more comfortable replying off list then please do.

Thanks and regards,
James Pawson

Jim Bacher <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
David Heald <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
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