Friday, May 18, 2012

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Welcome to AETTNL

Welcome members, constituent members, and visitors to the AETTNL Website.
 
The Association of Engineering Technicians and Technologists of Newfoundland and Labrador (AETTNL) is an organization that represents the interests of technicians and technologists in Newfoundland and Labrador.   We currently represent more than 1,100 technical professionals in our province.  Our members work in all of the major areas of our economy in both the private and public sectors.  
 
It is AETTNLs mission to advance the profession of Applied Science / Engineering Technology and the professional recognition of Certified Technicians and Technologists in a manner that serves and protects the interests of the public, industry, and of course, our members.
 
AETTNL was originally established under the name of the Association of Engineering Technicians and Technologists of Newfoundland (AETTN) in 1968 with the sponsorship of the Association of Professional Engineers of Newfoundland.  In 1993 AETTN was incorporated.  In 2003, following the leadership of the provincial government, our name was changed to officially include Labrador.
 
There are many benefits to being a member of the association: professional recognition, networking of colleagues, discounts from various companies such as TD Meloche Monnex on home and auto insurance, Marks Work Warehouse, Avis Rental cars, and others. Also as a member you have access to nationwide career opportunities posted on CTEN, the Canadian Technical Employment Network.
 
There are also many scholarships that are available to student members of the association that are enrolled in an applied science or engineering technology program that is accredited.
 
If you are interested in becoming a member of AETTNL, or have any questions regarding the association, please contact our office manager, or one of our council members.
 
We welcome suggestions for our site and are interested in your input; general postings of comments are also welcomed.  If you have an idea, we want to hear about it!  The PR committee will review all input.
 

 

NEWS


  Built for Living: Urban Planning and Design in Newfoundland and Labrador - Speaker Series

Municipal Plan Public Consultations - St. John's

2012 RAIC Festival of Architecture  - Come Celebrate Architecture!

                  June 12-16, St. John's, NL

Guide To Bridge Hydraulics - This CSCE-CSA course covers planning, design as well as operations and maintenance of bridges relative to their hydraulics.

                  St. John’s – April 19, 2012

                  Moncton - April 20, 2012

Canadian Coalition of Women in Engineering Science, Trades & Technology invites you to attend the 14th CCWESTT Conference in Halifax, NS, from May 3rd to 5th, 2012. 

Acquire the knowledge and skills that will allow you to become an effective Manager; visit the Fisheries and Marine Institute Master of Technology Management (MTM) Program

Speaking of Engineering

 

 

 


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