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by criddell
1001 days ago
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Context matters. Even in Alberta, the term “software engineer” doesn’t mean anything. Last time I looked into this, Quebec was trying the hardest to control usage and they actually took Microsoft to court for their MCSE title. Another example: the University of Alberta has a software engineering program. https://www.ualberta.ca/computing-science/research/research-... Search on Canadian job sites and you will find hundreds of software engineering jobs across Canada (including Alberta). Other examples of non-PE engineers include stationary engineer (people who operate boilers) and locomotive engineer (people who operate trains). They may have their own regulations, but it is entirely distinct from Professional Engineers. |
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