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Polish to English translations [Non-PRO] Tech/Engineering | ||||
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na | European licence |
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na | European welder |
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European licence Explanation: Welder with European licence qualifications Own knowledge |
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EU certificates Explanation: These are certifications valid in the entire European Union. EU CERTIFIED WELDERS (EU = EUROPEAN UNION) or WELDERS WITH EU CERTIFICATES Work with PHARE / EU Programs Technical Dictionary |
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European welder Explanation: I would just call it "European Welder" or "European Welding Specialist", according to the way it is done in job classifications (see one example below): ... EWT (European Welding Technician) EWS (European Welding Specialist) EW (European Welder) EWI (European Welding Inspector) ETSS( European Thermal Spray ... www.abc.se/~m8010/meny2-1.htm Best regards, Artyan Web search. |
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