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  • How to Earn a GMDSS Maintainer License

    GMDSS (Global Marine Distress Signaling System) is a modern way to aid with ship safety and communication. In order to service or adjust GMDSS systems, you must possess a GMDSS Maintainer License...

  • Laser Welding Schools & Careers

    Laser welding uses high temperature beams of light to melt or boil the welding surfaces. Laser light is a precise, flexible method of welding that can pass through fiber optic cables. Although...

  • How to Become an Electronic Engineer

    Electronic engineers work to develop and manufacture computer systems, devices and components through extensive research. They are responsible for many advancements in technology. Becoming a...

  • How to Become Certified Plant Engineer

    Becoming a plant engineer entails having specialized knowledge of many engineering disciplines. A plant engineer needs the appropriate education and experience to assume the many responsibilities...

  • How to Prepare for the FE Exam

    The FE (Fundamentals of Engineering) exam is the first of a two exams in which an engineer much take in order to become certified as a Professional Engineer. Anyone with an engineering degree can...

  • How to Gain Licensure as a Professional Engineer

    As a licensed professional engineer, I am often asked just what it takes to become an "official" member of our profession. Most people are aware that an education heavy in the fields of...

  • How to Get a Universal CFC Card

    According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), federal regulations require that a technician buying refrigerants for air conditioners and refrigeration systems must be universally...

  • How to Become a Successful Chemical Engineer

    Chemical engineering is an exciting field with opportunities in research and development, manufacturing, petroleum and paper. After you get through the challenging chemical engineering coursework...

  • How to Become a Licensed Professional Engineer

    Becoming a professional engineer takes a minimum of 8 years once you enter college. It takes a lot of hard work, including advanced course work in mathematics, physics, and engineering specialty...

  • How to Become a Professional Engineer

    "Professional engineer" is a term used to describe an engineer who has met the requirements for licensing by the jurisdiction in which he or she will be practicing. It requires a combination of...

  • How to Study for the FS Exam (Fundamentals of Surveying)

    The Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam has 170 questions and is 8 hours long with a break. The questions are distributed over 15 subjects including math and measurement, law, survey and geodesy,...

  • How to Obtain Your California Civil PE License

    Are you an engineering student or a working engineer looking to get your Civil PE license? My guide will show you the steps to obtain your license!

  • How to Study for the FE Engineering Exam

    The FE (Fundamentals of Engineering) is an exam that engineers take as a first step in obtaining an engineering license. Unless you have earned an advanced degree in engineering, or have a work...

  • How to Earn HVAC Certification

    If you want to earn HVAC certification, you will have to undergo a training program in which you will be trained in both mechanical and electrical parts involving the heating, ventilation, air...

  • How to Become a Locomotive Engineer

    If you're looking for a career in the railroad industry, then becoming a locomotive engineer is the job for you. Life as a locomotive engineer is exciting and fulfilling. Here are some steps to...

  • How to Become a Nuclear Engineer

    Nuclear engineers are creative, analytical individuals who develop and monitor nuclear energy and radiation in power plants and reactors. They are trained to utilize this knowledge in research...

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