About ICTTech
ICT Technicians are employed in a range of
jobs that involve supporting or facilitating the use of ICT
equipment and applications by others. They work in areas such as
ICT hardware, software or system installation, operation,
maintenance, incident/change/problem management, administration,
security, fault diagnosis and fixing.
Benefits of ICTTech professional qualification
- Letters after your name, eg J.Smith ICTTech
- Recognition of your expertise and hard work
- Self-esteem
- Higher earnings potential
- Improved career prospects
- Greater influence within your organisation and industry
- Access to life-long learning resources
Eligibility
Registration is open to anyone who can demonstrate the required
professional competences and commitment.
- Typically, someone who has completed an ICT Advanced
Apprenticeship or who has other ICT practitioner qualifications at
Level 3 (SCQF 6) with appropriate working experience would be
considered competent at this level.
- Individuals without formal qualifications may also apply for
ICTTech registration, by demonstrating they have acquired
the necessary competence through substantial working
experience. SFIA Level 3 provides descriptions of typical
responsibility levels and working relationships that reflect the
level of competence required by ICTTechs.
The ICTTech standard provides full details of
qualifications and competences for ICTTech registration.
Institution staff will advise and support you throughout the
registration process.
How to register
- Join a professional engineering institution licensed by the
Engineering Council to assess candidates for ICTTech
registration. Either contact a professional engineering institution
directly or complete our registration enquiry form
- Apply for ICTTech registration through your
professional engineering institution