Have you been refused AM or are you worried that your percieved level isn't sufficient to support an AM application?
I would expect, working in signalling and with 15 years experience plus a license, you should be accepted as AM. The exam normally supports M applications and in itself, isn't a guarantee that you would get in!
I've pasted the text for AM in but remember, these are not rules but guidelines.
Info from IRSE
If you wish to meet some Fellows or Members, come to one of the Study Days/Weekends.
I would expect, working in signalling and with 15 years experience plus a license, you should be accepted as AM. The exam normally supports M applications and in itself, isn't a guarantee that you would get in!
I've pasted the text for AM in but remember, these are not rules but guidelines.
Info from IRSE
Quote:Associate Member
This grade is for engineers who have normally completed a recognised S&T engineering training scheme and passed the IRSE's examination. Alternatively, they will have satisfied the academic standard required for the Engineering Technician section of the Engineering Council or non-UK equivalent and have experience within the profession, but may not have completed the necessary period for exercising responsibility required for the Member level.
If you wish to meet some Fellows or Members, come to one of the Study Days/Weekends.
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