TNBT,
As you've probably read in previous threads when I've posted I agree with you. It's up to the HPC and IPEM VRCT representatives to try their best to make the transition easier.
Col,
Your big beef is that I believe you do not like other engineers to move into your profession at equivalent grade and pay.
No, not if they don't meet the established professional standards and job requirements that I am required to meet - irrespective of grade - VRCT and future regulation has nothing to do with MTO grading. At the moment demand is dictating that employing somewhat 'less than the ideal candidate' on the working grade will do.
What I do I think is that it's awkward having to 'hold the hand' (effectively help provide on the job training and specifics) and support individuals from outside industry that are put on the same grade (MTO3) without the necessary knowledge and experience to just get on with it. Especially when there are MTO2s out there who have started out in this job, need to progress and have the basics who could be brought-on.
Individuals with attitudes like yourself and Eagle, in my opinion, wish to effectively devalue the efforts of Medical Enginers who do meet the requirements of the VRCT; by insisting that your experiences, training and knowledge, in another career, much of the experience probably non-relevent, has a higher equivalent value than our knowledge, training and experience actually doing the job.
One of my colleagues has suggested that an exam be set. This would require passing by all engineers currently in post, and in the future those who wish to apply to be registered with the HPC via VRCT.
Isn't that just a 'paper' qualification?