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Get qualified to work as an engineering technologist – an area in huge demand here and around the world. Students will learn how to design and run the electrical systems that power our world. Students will be specialising in power. When students graduate, they’ll be ready for a job as a field services engineer. Some MIT graduates have also gone on to jobs in the building and manufacturing industries. Accreditation by Engineering New Zealand (EngNZ) confirms that the Bachelor of Engineering Technology meets national and international benchmarked standards for first degrees for professional engineers in South Africa, the USA, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand. EngNZ accreditation also provides recognition for professional membership and registration/licensing purposes in those countries. Career opportunities for graduates include Technical sales, field services engineering, production manager, or working in a role that supports professional engineering activities including development, design, building operation and/or maintenance of equipment, plants or structures.