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He is a member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, a registered professional engineer in Connecticut and Ohio, and a chartered electrical engineer in Great Britain.
The Palestine Potash Company was chartered in 1929, after its founder, Siberian Jewish engineer and pioneer of Lake Baikal exploitation, Moses Novomeysky, worked for the charter for over ten years.
To become a full member of CIBSE, and so also to be registered by the Engineering Council UK as a chartered engineer, engineers must also attain an Honours Degree and a Masters Degree in a relevant engineering subject.
The university's origins lie in Acton Technical College, which was split into two in 1957 – Acton Technical College continued to cater for technicians and craftsmen, and the new Brunel College of Technology ( named after Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the British engineer ) was dedicated to the education of chartered engineers.
A chartered civil engineer ( known as certified or professional engineer in other countries ) is a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, and has also passed chartership exams.
* Structural engineer – Typically holds a bachelors or master's degree in structural engineering, new university graduates must hold a master's degree to gain chartered status from the Engineering Council, mainly through the Institution of Structural Engineers.
To qualify as a chartered structural engineer, a graduate needs to go through four years of Initial Professional Development followed by a professional review interview.
In engineering, although the use of two separated cycles, only having the master's degree ( 2nd cycle of study ) one can be a full chartered engineer.
Dr Rashid is a chartered engineer, a fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineering and the International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage ( ICID ).
Jonathan Sayeed was the son of the late M M Sayeed, chartered electrical engineer, and L S Sayeed.
The MEng degree represents the minimum educational standard required to become a chartered engineer, but there are other equally satisfactory ways to demonstrate this standard such as the completion of a BEng Honours and a subsequent postgraduate diploma or MSc, or by completion of the Engineering Council Postgraduate Diploma.
( Their courses usually allow a student to leave with a Bachelor's degree after three years, but these shortened degrees are not ECUK-recognised and therefore do not count towards the educational requirements for becoming a chartered engineer.
* Peter Gadsden ( 1929-2006 ), British chartered engineer and Lord Mayor of London
At the age of 26 in 1834, he became the chief engineer of the newly chartered Georgia Railroad.
He graduated as a chartered engineer at the Norwegian Institute of Technology ( now part of NTNU ), with an emphasis on construction and building.
He holds a doctorate in psychology, a doctorate in science, is a chartered electrical engineer, a chartered information technology professional, a fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, a fellow of the British Computer Society, a fellow of the Royal Institute of Navigation, and a member of the actors union Equity.
After National Service in Germany with the Royal Engineers, he became a chartered engineer, and worked for the South of Scotland Electricity Board from 1948 to 1965.
The Engineering Council regulates the professions of chartered engineer, incorporated engineer and engineering technician in the UK.

chartered and was
In 1851, Ann Arbor was chartered as a city, though the city showed a drop in population during the Depression of 1873.
In 1972, the company was sold to another company called Company Developments Ltd., backed by a Birmingham-based consortium, and chaired by chartered accountant and company director William Willson, MBE.
Alexandria was founded in 1836 and was chartered as a city in 1893.
The Erie Canal ( opened 1825 ) was chartered and owned by the state of New York and financed by bonds bought by private investors.
The independent black denomination was chartered by freed slave Peter Spencer in 1813 as the " Union Church of Africans ".
In America, the Nissan branch was named " Nissan Motor Corporation in U. S. A .", and chartered on September 28, 1960, in California.
Eisenhower College was a small, liberal arts college chartered in Seneca Falls, New York in 1965, with classes beginning in 1968.
Dutch West India Company (; ) was a chartered company ( known as the " WIC ") of Dutch merchants.
The one incident that resulted in the death of Gibraltarians occurred on 31 January 1938 when the insurgent submarine General Sanjurjo sank the SS Endymion, a small Gibraltar-registered freighter taking a cargo of coal to Cartagena, which was chartered by the Republican government.
It was chartered in the state of Michigan and incorporated as a 501 ( c )( 3 ) non-profit organization in 1962, the consortium extended its first offer of membership in 46 years to Allegheny College in 2008.
Hanover was chartered by Governor Benning Wentworth on July 4, 1761, and in 1765 – 1766 its first inhabitants arrived, the majority from Connecticut.
The IEEE 802. 15 task group 4b was chartered to create a project for specific enhancements and clarifications to the IEEE 802. 15. 4-2003 standard, such as resolving ambiguities, reducing unnecessary complexity, increasing flexibility in security key usage, considerations for newly available frequency allocations, and others.
The IEEE 802. 15 Task Group 4d was chartered to define an amendment to the existing standard 802. 15. 4-2006.
The inaugural meeting for Task Group 7 was held during January 2009, where it was chartered to write standards for free-space optical communication using visible light.
In August 1859, a long cable was commissioned from Glass, Elliot and Company of Greenwich and laid from Cranstal ( north of Ramsey ) to St Bees in Cumbria using the chartered cable ship Resolute.
During High Middle Ages, the town was expanded with additional settlement was founded a few kilometers north of the stronghold in the course of the Ostsiedlung and chartered with Lübeck law.
On May 23, 1255 it was chartered under Lübeck law by Wartislaw III, Duke of Pomerania, and more settlers from the arrived, attracted by the duke.
In 1885, British claims to a West African sphere of influence received international recognition ; and in the following year, the Royal Niger Company was chartered under the leadership of Sir George Taubman Goldie.
In 2000, a non-profit corporation, the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation, Inc. was chartered in Mississippi to handle the project's legal needs.
The ILV Granuaile was chartered by the Geological Survey of Ireland ( GSI ), on behalf of the Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources ( DCMNR ), to conduct a seismic survey at the Rockall and Hatton Banks in July 2004.
The airplane he chartered for a New Year's Eve flight, a Douglas DC-7, had a history of mechanical problems and sub-par flight personnel, and it was overloaded by 4, 200 pounds.

chartered and educated
The son of a chartered surveyor, he was educated at Dulwich College and Wadham College, Oxford, where he got a first-class honours degree in English.
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown was born in Cambridge and educated at Tormore School, in Upper Deal, Kent and Eton College before attending the Royal Agricultural College where he qualified as a chartered surveyor in 1975.
Hall was educated privately and worked as a chartered secretary and company director.

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