American Society of Mechanical Engineers International (ASME)
Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing Professional - Senior
Credential: Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing Professional - Senior
Credentialing Agency: American Society of Mechanical Engineers International (ASME)
Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing Professional - Senior. The first level of certification, Technologist GDTP, provides a measure of an individual's ability to understand drawings that have been prepared using the language of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing, as defined in the Y14.5 Standard. The second level, Senior GDTP, provides the additional objective measure of an individual's ability to select and apply geometric controls to drawings. A Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Professional might typically be employed as, but not limited to: Design Engineer; CAD/CAM/CAE Specialist; Drafter, Production or Manufacturing Engineer; Process Engineer; Quality Engineer; Tool or Gage Engineer; Engineering Manager; Checker; Engineering Consultant; Educator; Inspector; Contract Engineer; Project Engineer; and Technical Specialist. Candidates must must have five years of documented experience in the field of GD&T in the recognized use of the system in both application and understanding. Candidates must also pass a multiple-choice examination. This credential must be renewed every three years, and may be renewed without examination upon verification of involvement with GD&T for at least 24 of the previous 36 months.
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Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing Professional - Senior
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers International (ASME)
22 Law Drive
P.O. Box 2900
Fairfield, NJ 07007-2900
Phone: (800) 843-2763
Fax: (973) 882-5155
Email: infocentral@asme.org
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