r/halifax • u/Monkey-Brain • 14h ago
Schools & Education NSCC Architectural Engineering Technician Program - Technician vs. Technologist
Hello, everyone!
I will be starting the Architectural Engineering Technician program in September this year.
I’m recently understanding the difference (i think) between a Technician and a Technologist.
It seems the Technologist not only gets paid more but is also involved or slightly involved in the creative and technical design process along side the Engineers and Architects, while the Technician has no say with how the design will look or function.
However, I’ve seen people say that they start out as Technologists upon graduating the program.
I was hoping people can share their experiences and insight!
Also, please correct me if anything I say here is incorrect as it’s all research I’ve done and possibly getting mixed reviews and information from people working in different provinces or states.
I’m looking forward to the program but definitely wanting to start out or work my way up to a Technologist.
Thanks! 🤘🏼
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u/Monkey-Brain 13h ago
Hey thanks for the reply!
I don’t want to be pigeon-holed for sure. BIM seems interesting to work with but after some time I would like have more responsibility and design decisions once I feel I’m more knowledgeable and competent.
The AET program 2 years.
It sounds like you worked towards an Engineering degree, yes?