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does anyone know where/how to get certified as an MRB Engineer?
thanks for the help

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does anyone know where/how to get trained/certified as a NX4 user?
thanks for the help

RE: MRB Engineer

MRB engineers are certified through your employer under the authority of the customer.  When starting out working in MRB departments you will complete repair schemes and stress analysis' which will be signed off by the lead MRB engineer until they think your competent enough.
Then you should apply to the customer, who's products you will be dispositioning, for signature authority.
The customer will give you delegated authority to sign off concessions on you own.

This process can take months if your just starting out as an MRB engineer.  More experience will give you greater powers in the department.

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thks Carney. very helpfull. the question is do i have to do that with every new employer because i already done that once. is it usually transferrable to other employers.
keep up the good job

RE: MRB Engineer

Transfer of authority depend on your customer.  Large civil aerospace companies, such as Boeing & Airbus, tend to allow you to transfer them as they know their own supply chain is good for it.

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