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 Post subject: Master Engineer???
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 10:27 am 
 
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Greetings:

I was just thumbing through the January 2007 edition of Microwave & RF magazine and saw that Mr. Joe Gorin, of Agilent Technologies, is titled as a "Master Engineer." That is a title that I do not recall seeing before. Has anyone else seen that, or has Agilent invented a new title?

(page 51, "Aviod Large Amplitude Errors in Spectrum Analysis")

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Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 8:03 am 
 
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Greetings Kirt,

3 options:

1. Master of Science Engineer - new terminology. :-D
2. Master by means of Principal Engineer (More likely)
3. Best Engineer that works for Agilent Technologies.






Posted  11/12/2012