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News Release from: Institution of Diagnostic Engineers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 07 April 2000
Brochure on Diploma in Diagnostic
Engineering
Those interested in taking up Diploma on Diagnostic Engineering can contact The Institution of Diagnostic Engineers for details.
In 1982 the late Dr Ralph Collacott, retired from the De Montford University in Leicester where he lectured in Vibration Analyses and Condition Monitoring among other subjects Feeling that this area was much under developed he formed the Institution of Diagnostic Engineers offering membership only to those engineers who could demonstrate by documentation and position a competence in these areas
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Institution grew at one time to over 4000 members internationally and still has members in over 15 countries.
The objectives of the Institution now formally constituted under a management council are the furtherment of the education in Diagnostic Engineering and Condition Monitoring by means of the Institution Journal and branch meetings.
To encourage further enhancement and development of these skills, it has now gone further.
In co-operation with the leading Engineering NVQ/SVQ awards body - EAL - it has developed a Diploma in Diagnostic Engineering which will be awarded to members who submit evidence of Credits in specified relevant NVQ Units at level 3.
These can be obtained through one of the National network of EAL-approved centres advised and directed to candidates by the Institution for a nominal fee.
In launching this Diploma it has also widened its membership to include Corporate Membership for companies which will entitle them to nominate a specified number of appropriate engineers for membership as Members or Fellows (individual membership is up to £42 plus a nominal joining fee.
This includes bi-monthly copies of the Journal of the Institution.) Those interested in joining the Institution and/or taking up the Diploma should contact The Institution of Diagnostic Engineers for details and a brochure on the Diploma.
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