IlConte94
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Good evening to all,
It's a lot I don't write on the forum and I'm going back this time with a "burocratic" question. I am master's degree in mechanical engineering (as well as three-years in industrial engineering), but I am not enrolled in the atbo, nor have I supported the state examination after I graduated. I have passed a selection interview at a company/study engineering (I am not really sure of the definition, but it is a srl so I think it is correct to define it "company") and offered me a ccnl contract trade (they adopt that and not the metalmechanical, perhaps because they also make civil projects from what I know and therefore have various different internal sectors), fifth level, with "mansions from mechanical engineer". That would be my first job. in their personal research ad they did not specify the need for registration at the state exam/surplus. I know that if you work as an employee of a company, and you do not sign, you do not need the registration at the beginning (and by extension I didn't even believe the state exam, even if I actually found contradictory information on the internet, specifically a word file where it is said testually "the exercise of the profession of engineer in dependent working regime obliges me to possess the only professional skill", where I think it is therefore intended to pass the state examination Is this word correct, for the contract that has been proposed to me given my only academic title, or was there to be written other as "technical instructions" or "medical instructions in mechanical engineering"? I'm a kind maybe a bit 'paranoic', but the last thing I want is to end up in legal issues like "professional abuse" etc. as the issues are very "smoked and smoked" (I didn't know an engineer could have a ccnl trade for example) and I don't really know anything, better than I ask before doing harm.
thank you all and excuse the papyrus
It's a lot I don't write on the forum and I'm going back this time with a "burocratic" question. I am master's degree in mechanical engineering (as well as three-years in industrial engineering), but I am not enrolled in the atbo, nor have I supported the state examination after I graduated. I have passed a selection interview at a company/study engineering (I am not really sure of the definition, but it is a srl so I think it is correct to define it "company") and offered me a ccnl contract trade (they adopt that and not the metalmechanical, perhaps because they also make civil projects from what I know and therefore have various different internal sectors), fifth level, with "mansions from mechanical engineer". That would be my first job. in their personal research ad they did not specify the need for registration at the state exam/surplus. I know that if you work as an employee of a company, and you do not sign, you do not need the registration at the beginning (and by extension I didn't even believe the state exam, even if I actually found contradictory information on the internet, specifically a word file where it is said testually "the exercise of the profession of engineer in dependent working regime obliges me to possess the only professional skill", where I think it is therefore intended to pass the state examination Is this word correct, for the contract that has been proposed to me given my only academic title, or was there to be written other as "technical instructions" or "medical instructions in mechanical engineering"? I'm a kind maybe a bit 'paranoic', but the last thing I want is to end up in legal issues like "professional abuse" etc. as the issues are very "smoked and smoked" (I didn't know an engineer could have a ccnl trade for example) and I don't really know anything, better than I ask before doing harm.
thank you all and excuse the papyrus
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