In an increasingly mobile and data driven world, ICT technicians are needed to help design, develop, install and operate ICT solutions. The ICTTech Standard has been designed to support demand for the professional registration of competent technicians in this vital field.
There are five generic areas of competence and commitment for all registrants, which are expanded in the Standard:
A – Knowledge and understanding
B – Design, development, deployment or operation of ICT solutions
C – Personal responsibility
D – Communication and inter-personal skills
E – Professional commitment
The areas above are set out in more detail in the ICTTech Standard, constituting the threshold generic standards for achieving ICTTech status. This assists potential registrants, their advisers and professional review interviewers in deciding whether they are eligible for professional registration.
The Engineering Council sets and maintains the ICTTech Standard on behalf of the UK engineering profession. It was developed in collaboration with Sector Skills Council representatives, employers of ICT technicians, relevant professional institutions and ICT technicians themselves. The standard is periodically reviewed. The most recent edition was published in January 2014.
You can download the latest edition of the ICTTech Standard here – professional reviews must be conducted in line with this edition from February 2016
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A transition period of two years means that if your professional review is before February 2016, you should seek advice from your institution as your review may be carried out in line with the first edition of the ICTTech standard, which can be downloaded here
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A summary of the alterations and updates made to the second edition is available here
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The IET is licensed to award the ICTTech title, and has registration agreements with the Professional Affiliates ITP and INCOSE UK to provide their members with a route to ICTTech registration
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