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Society of Diagnostic Engineers
To promote the education and training of persons whether resident in the United Kingdom or elsewhere in all matters relating to diagnostic engineering and allied technologies.
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Society of Diagnostic Engineers
Formed in 1981 the Society of Diagnostic Engineers has championed the recognition of the special knowledge and skills required to detect and diagnose deterioration of plant and machinery for almost thirty years. Its Members cover the globe and bring together the multitude of disciplines in industry today.
The Diagnostic Engineer is our Membership Journal. Published bi-monthly its readership are both the current Doctors of industry and the future. Being read in the workplace, the board room, the ships mess and halls of residence our influence in all area`s has been acknowledged by esteemed bodies such as the Korean Health & Safety Executive Vietnam Ramance, the British Standards Institute, Universities and Educational Trusts.
SOLVING PROBLEMS THROUGHOUT INDUSTRY
The Institution of Diagnostic Engineers supports and encourages the recognition of “Excellence in Industry” its growing Membership of Accredited Partners are amongst the elite of Industry recognised providers of goods and services. With continuing education and development being a foundation stone of the Institution the groundbreaking developments of products and services by these partners and others are quickly communicated to our Membership through our journal and accessible web site.
A ‘Diagnostic Engineer’ shall be any person capable of contribution to the art or science of determining the existence of a problem in a machine, plant, system or structure and/or appraising the cause(s) of a failure which may have taken place and/or assessing the condition or vulnerability of such machine, plant, system or structure either during use or while under development.
Interpretation: It is accepted that through a diagnostic capability or a special knowledge of a failure and deterioration modes, reliabilities and hazards a person will be able to contribute to a satisfactory assessment of the causes of a defect and able to contribute to the identification of remedial action to cure the defect and prevent failure.
Motivation: Employers are invited to recognise that persons who have joined have shown distinguished interest in developing and extending their technical skill.
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David Patel
I highly recommend Diagnostic Engineers for their exceptional consulting services. They helped us identify and rectify critical issues in our operations.
Melissa Simmons
Thanks to Diagnostic Engineers, our organization now runs like a well-oiled machine. Their insights and support have been instrumental in our success.
John Smith
Diagnostic Engineers’ industry knowledge is outstanding. Their team offered practical solutions that enhanced our productivity and streamlined workflows.
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OBJECTIVES
- To establish and maintain contacts with persons and/or organisations concerned with the employment of diagnostic engineers and consultants.
- To arrange consortia of specialist diagnostic engineers to perform specific advisory/consultancy projects as required.
- To develop the science, practice and business of diagnostic engineering and allied technologies.
- To encourage and improve the technical, financial, business, managerial and general knowledge of all persons engaged in the practice of fault and failure diagnosis, condition monitoring, post-mortem examination, accident investigation and allied activities.
- To compile and classify information and particulars relating to the expert services rendered by members of the Institution.