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Pre-nominal letters are a title which is placed before the name of a person as distinct from a post-nominal title which is placed after the name. Examples of pre-nominal titles, for instance professional titles include: Doctor, Captain, EUR ING (European Engineer), Ir. (), Ts.
Name Post-nominal Notes Certified Energy Manager: CEM: Certified by Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) Professional Engineer: PE: Licensure by individual state boards, examination by National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying Certified Sales Engineer: CSE Certified by the North American Association of Sales Engineers (NAASE)
In the western Slavic-speaking countries, the engineer's degree is called inżynier , inžinier or inženýr and the abbreviation is inż. in Poland and Ing. in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, which may be written before the person's name.
CEng (India) is used as post-nominal abbreviation in India by those who are registered as a chartered engineer with Institution of Engineers (India). Er is used before their name by chartered engineers who hold the IE [India] designation, in India. אינג' is used in Israel mostly by master's degree civil engineers.
Professional titles in the anglophone world are usually used as a suffix following the person's name, such as John Smith, Esq., and are thus termed post-nominal letters. However, many European countries use prenominal letters such as Eur Ing. In the UK, many professional titles are 'chartered' such as Chartered Engineer or Chartered Physicist.
An order from the engineering department (to be followed by the production department or vendor) overriding/superseding a detail on the drawing, which gets superseded with revised information. Also called by various other names, such as engineering change order (ECO), engineering change notice (ECN), drawing change notice (DCN), and so on.
ENG – engineering log; ENGF – engineer factual report; ENGPD – engineering porosity data; Eni – Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi S.p.A. (Italy) [13] ENJ – enerjet log; ENMCS – electrical network monitoring and control system; EODU – electrical and optical distribution unit; EOFL – end of field life; EOR – enhanced oil recovery; EOT ...
The common degree abbreviations in the US are DEng/EngD, DEngSc/EngScD, whereas in Germany it is more commonly known as Dr-Ing. The common degree abbreviation in the Netherlands is Professional Doctorate in Engineering (PDEng), which is equivalent to the EngD [3] (as of 1 September 2022, the PDEng title in The Netherlands has been renamed to ...