In industries where public safety must be ensured, engineers and technicians depend on different versions of this widely recognized quality-management system.
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Particularly when combined with the foregoing restrictions, such a message is certain to encourage the high-quality scientists, engineers and technicians upon whom our deterrent critically depends to find other work.
That safety, and indeed, the reliability and credibility of the nuclear deterrent will, accordingly, rely ever more critically on a dwindling number of highly skilled scientists, engineers and technicians in the U.S. nuclear weapons complex.
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It is estimated, for instance, that some 2.5 million new engineers and technicians will be needed in sub-Saharan Africa alone if the region is to achieve the UN Millennium Development Goal of improved access to clean water and sanitation.
The trio argues in a paper that will be published in Science and Technology Ethics that the people who design the algorithms for computer-automated trading should take a lesson from the engineers and technicians who keep our food, medicines and airlines safe.
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But in order for that to happen theoretical scientists in their laboratories and universities have themselves to be prepared to acknowledge the importance of engineers, inventors and technicians of all kinds, so that their achievements are celebrated as they deserve, and their names trip as easily off our tongues as those of Einstein and Newton.
David Edwards, chief executive of ECITB, said the rate of recruitment and training of technicians and engineers had to double within the next five years if the industry was to meet the strategic demand.
Mr. Moretti said 15 Costa engineers, technicians and other officials were flying to Mahe in hope of reaching the Allegra by air to repair its generators.
We would have an influx of the engineers, technicians and mechanics McCrory is looking for, and a decrease of writers, sociologists, philosophers, thinkers and other liberal arts majors.
The governor said he is looking for engineers, technicians and mechanics so classes should be directed at giving students the skills necessary for these jobs since they are in demand now.
They are medics and engineers, drivers and welders, computer technicians and machinists.
The trick for the company's 800-odd engineers and sprinkling of bio-technicians has been to develop new sensors that are sufficiently sensitive and long-lasting to pick these things up.
It was a fascinating insight to how the fastidious musician organises his live band - calling on instruments to drop in and out, while issuing instructions to off-stage technicians and sound engineers.
The system was originally built in 1960 by technicians and engineers from a host of countries including France, Poland and Italy.
The number of jobs for engineers, technicians, scientists and those in the computer and math occupations grew by 19.5% from 2001 to 2013 in the D.
It has been re-created in painstaking and near-perfect detail by the architectural firm of Hardy, Holzman, Pfeiffer working with a team of restoration technicians and structural engineers under what has turned out to be exemplary and enlightened Disney sponsorship.
We need engineers, scientists, high end equipment operators, nurses, lab technicians and (very soon) capable construction workers too.
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