• gonzo-rand19@moist.catsweat.com
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    Generally, we have levels of technical expertise based on how many years of schooling you did.

    • Technician: 2 years of college (diploma)
    • Technologist: 3 years of college (advanced diploma)
    • Engineer: 4 years of university (bachelor’s degree) plus 5 years of training as an Engineer-in-Training (EIT) and a successful attempt at the Professional Engineer (PEng) exam

    Of these, only “engineer” is a protected title in Ontario. But you can get additional certification through OACETT to become a Certified Technician (CTech) or Certified Technologist (CT).

    So, depending on the person’s education and training, they could be called a Network Technician, Network Technologist, or Network Engineer.

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      Slight correction - in Ontario it is 48 months of experience and EIT designation is not required. In fact, PEO paused that program to new applications (though they are working on a new one to be implemented at a later date). The exam is the NPPE (National Professional Practice Examination).

      Source: recent engineering grad.