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Specialization, improve myself

Specialization, improve myself

Specialization, improve myself

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Hello people,

I am currently a quality control engineer in shipbuilding industrie, my job is to inspect piping and machinery systems and NDT tests. I'm licensed in mechanical engineering, and magnetic testing certified. I like the piping and machinery systems, because i have contact with i like most, mechanic, fluid, thermodynamics, but i want to focus in this specific part of inspection of piping/machinery part. Do you guys know any specialization, course, certification or other that i can add to my mechanical eng. background? I live in Europe, Portugal, i'm looking something that i can add, is not needed to be linked to shipbuilding industrie.

Thank you very much
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RE: Specialization, improve myself

for starters, the B31.1 & 3 pipe codes provide NDE requirements for pipe systems. if pipelines system, B31.4 & 8.

API 570 - Piping Inspection Code: In-service Inspection, Rating, Repair, and Alteration of Piping Systems

RE: Specialization, improve myself

Some of the NDT equipment suppliers have very good courses on their equipment and NDT in general.

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