Posted on Jul 13, 2016
Engineers: For those who have the W6 ASI, are any of the DL courses annually required to maintain the ASI?
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I'd also be most eager to hear more about your own background, so far as you might be able to describe, I'd just be most interested, certainly, whenever convenient, many thanks,
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In the civilian world I come from a technical background. Mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical. Most of my experience is in electrical, electronics, controls, PLC's, that kind of thing. Worked my way up from a technician to a maintenance manager for industrial manufacturing. Now I'm a maintenance manager for a hydraulic, pneumatic parts manufacturer. We have several large forge machines and a lot of CNC's.
In the military I also come from a technical background while I was enlisted. Once I got my commission I have mostly been in horizontal construction.
In the military I also come from a technical background while I was enlisted. Once I got my commission I have mostly been in horizontal construction.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
http://www.usphsengineers.org/index.php/epac
Interesting, I also thought you might find that site here of interest,mine I very genuinely wish I'd gone as a route, had I known of it way back when, hopemismof interest, be most eager to hear more, as well as to chat further. One of my brothers was Kings Point for marine engrg, then did aspects similar to your areas, as well. I gather then you were mech engrg (ME), per se? Did you go grad level at all? Just wondering, of course...also, did you ever go for your EIT and or as well your PE, or ever found them worth having in your environment? I'd also heard and or seen much about such things as lean six sigma, or something about black belt, though I know little more than the names, I'm afraid. I was in pure EE, I'm afraid, though I did a good deal of physics and màtj, as I'd said, as well as fairly heavy CS, and wanted bioengineering. I just never got it, before I got I'll, I'm afraid, be eager to know more, many thanks.
Interesting, I also thought you might find that site here of interest,mine I very genuinely wish I'd gone as a route, had I known of it way back when, hopemismof interest, be most eager to hear more, as well as to chat further. One of my brothers was Kings Point for marine engrg, then did aspects similar to your areas, as well. I gather then you were mech engrg (ME), per se? Did you go grad level at all? Just wondering, of course...also, did you ever go for your EIT and or as well your PE, or ever found them worth having in your environment? I'd also heard and or seen much about such things as lean six sigma, or something about black belt, though I know little more than the names, I'm afraid. I was in pure EE, I'm afraid, though I did a good deal of physics and màtj, as I'd said, as well as fairly heavy CS, and wanted bioengineering. I just never got it, before I got I'll, I'm afraid, be eager to know more, many thanks.
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W6 doesn't require a PMP certification, it's titled "project engineer". You can get the W6 SI via a 1-week course, so I don't think there is any DL/CE required. However, please let me know for my own SA if that's incorrect.
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CPT (Join to see) I have W6 it was CLC 222 online (contracting rep) and resident course quality assurance by the Corps of Engineers.
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http://themilitaryengineer.com/index.php/item/343-the-pmp-certification-what-you-need-to-know
I found that, I thought you might care to glance at it, many thanks. I was trained as an electrical engr (EE), originally, I'd be most eager to chat if you might be interested. I'm unfortunately total perm VA aprvd disabled now, however, I do still like chatting about such things, I was also trained for physics and math, as well as heavy comp sci (CS), as well, many thanks.
I found that, I thought you might care to glance at it, many thanks. I was trained as an electrical engr (EE), originally, I'd be most eager to chat if you might be interested. I'm unfortunately total perm VA aprvd disabled now, however, I do still like chatting about such things, I was also trained for physics and math, as well as heavy comp sci (CS), as well, many thanks.
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