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IMechE Supported Registration Scheme

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IMechE Supported Registration Scheme (SRS) allows a graduate engineer, sandwich placement student, Engineering Technician and any of its members (who are not with an organization recognized for the Monitored Professional Development (MPDS) to record their Initial Professional Development. SRS offers a discipline and regular reporting framework to record your activities as your work towards attaining professional registration. You will be able to benchmark your progress (with the help of your mentor) against the Engineering Council’s UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence (UK-SPEC) to determine when you can apply for Chartered or Incorporated Engineer registration. Your created records will also give you a valuable resource for compiling your application. In addition, you will even be able to import content directly into the application. How to start for IMechE SRS: The following are the things you need to do: Become a member at the appropriate grade. If you ar...

APEGS CBA System Instructions

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If you are planning to use APEGS CBA (Competency-Based assessment) system, then you must the instructions you need to follow. Therefore, taking your need into account, we have written this blog to let you know the instructions you need to follow. In addition, we will also tell you about the roles and responsibilities. Initial steps before you apply:   1.    Make sure that your resume is up to date to include key job roles, achievements and projects over the period of work experience you are claiming (at least four years). It will save you time in the completion of the Employment History and selection of projects to use as examples in the Competency Self-Assessment. (Keep in mind: a project doesn’t need to be completed to use it as a competency example). 2.    Make sure that you maintain all your CPD goals and activities. 3.    Become familiar with the Competency Framework and its Indicators/Workplace Examples (including any discipline-specific...

APEGS CBA Work Experience Reporting

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If you aim for professional registration as an engineer or geoscientist, then you must know about APEGS CBA . This system can play a huge role in helping you demonstrate your work experience in an effective way. Now, let’s move further and know how it can. One of the most important things you need to know is that before you become eligible to apply for a professional licence, you need to have four years of experience as an engineering or geoscience professional. Moreover, this work experience must be assessed by the Experience Review Committee. How APEGS CBA can help you: APEGS utilizes an online competency-based assessment system for the evaluation of your work experience. Besides providing validated examples to demonstrate each of the competencies, you need to have a minimum of four years of experience validated in this system. How to report in the CBA system? Reach https://competencyassessment.ca Pick the ‘Applications’ section. Stick to the instruction appearing on th...

How To Apply For CPEng Australia With 15+ Years Of Experience

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If having more than 15 years of experience as an engineer, then you can apply for the CPEng Australia status. Engineers Australia has made it much easier for senior engineers to apply for Chartership via an interview. This pathway cuts out the industry review and formal assessment steps, acknowledging your years of experience with a minimal time commitment. Eligibility criteria you need to fulfill: For eligibility, you will be required to have: 1.    A minimum of 15 years of post-graduate experience 2.    Proof of holding significant responsibility across your career including leading projects or teams. 3.    Engineers Australia membership at the level of Member or higher. How to apply: If you are eligible, then follow the below-given instructions: 1.    Pre-approval: Create an expanded resume that details the major projects you have taken responsibility for and your key attainments. It should include the positions you held, s...

What Is Interim Registration?

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Interim registration is a starting point that will lead you to professional registration. It can give you an advantage, which will help you stay ahead of other recently graduated engineers when applying for jobs. This registration is open to any aspiring engineer and technician who are in the beginning professional development stage of a career in engineering. Attaining the registration will help you prove your enthusiasm, drive and commitment to your career and the profession and to developing the professional competency necessary for full registration. Besides that, Interim registration confirms that you have completed the learning necessary to attain underpinning knowledge and understanding for your picked professional title. For Interim registration, satisfy the following requirements: You need to join a licensed professional engineering institution or Professional Affiliate with a registration agreement that is related to your engineering discipline and which offers inte...

APEGS CBA For Work Experience Reporting Assessment

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If you are an engineer or geoscientist who wants to attain a professional engineering licence, then you should use the APEGS CBA pathway for work experience reporting. If still confused about how this system can help you, read this blog. Why your work experience assessment is necessary: Before you become eligible to apply for your professional licence, you are required to have your four years of engineering or geoscience work experience assessed by the Experience Review Committee. Eligibility criteria: To prove your eligibility, you need to be registered as an engineering-in-training or geoscientist-in-training, or a member-in-training applicant who has been given the work experience reporting option to try and have confirmatory exams waived. How Competency-Based Assessment can help you: APEGS utilizes an online competency-based assessment (CBA) system for the assessment of your work experience. Aside from giving validated examples to show each of the competencies, you are...

16 Elements In Stage 2 Engineers Australia Competency Standards

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  Are you an engineer who has a burning desire to become a CPEng in Australia? If yes, then you have to go through an assessment of the Stage 2 Engineers Australia competency standards . Here, in this report, you need to address 16 elements. We will tell you about all the 16 elements you need to address. Apart from that, we will also tell you the documents you need to submit along with your Chartership application. What are Stage 2 Engineers Australia competency standards, and what is the purpose of this assessment? The Stage 2 Competency Assessment standards are the profession’s expression of the skill base, knowledge, engineering application abilities, professional skills, values and attitudes. You must demonstrate all these things to practice, as an engineer, independently or unsupervised. These standards are used as the basis of assessment for Chartered membership of Engineers Australia. Besides that, they are also the basis of registration on the National Engineering Reg...