Engineers Australia CPeng (Required Documents)
To become an Engineers Australia CPEng (Chartered Professional Engineer), you are
required to go through and fulfill the Stage 2 Competency Assessment standards.
By doing so, not only you will get a Chartered status in the engineering field
with global recognition, but you will also be able to get yourself registered
on NER (National Engineering Register).
Only Engineers Australia assesses the eligibility of an engineer
candidate for the registration and the Chartered status. But, before you apply
for the Chartered membership, you should know the expectations that you have to
meet as a professional engineer.
Therefore, we have prepared a list of the expectations so that you
can know exactly how to perform your duties.
Expectations of the community from a professional engineer:
1. You need to understand properly the needs of the client,
stakeholders and society.
2. You have to improve social, environmental and economic results
over the full lifetime of the engineering product or program.
3. You must interact better with other disciplines, professions and
people.
4. You have to make sure that you contribute properly to the
totality of the project, program or process that are responsible for:
• The interpretation of technological possibilities to business,
society and government
• Making sure that policy decisions are informed by consequences
and possibilities
• Ensuring the proper understanding of the costs, risks and limits
in the context of the desirable outcomes
• Getting knowledge to bear from many sources to make solutions to
complicated problems and issues
• Ensuring the proper integration of technical and non-technical
considerations
• Management of risks and sustainability issues
• Making sure that every aspect of a project, process or program is
soundly based on theory and fundamental principle
• a clear understanding of how new developments relating to the set
practice and experience and to other disciplines with which they may interact
Pathways for engineers applying for Stage 2 Competency Assessment:
The following are the pathways for Engineers Australia CPeng:
1. Engineering Competency Report or ECR
2. Professional Development Program or PDP
3. Mutual Recognition Agreement or MRA
4. Mature Experienced Engineer or MEE
The documents you need for Stage 2 Competency Assessment:
Having chosen the pathway for Engineers Australia CPEng, you need
to submit many documents. These documents must show your competency in
Engineers Australia as an expected level engineer. The 4 most important
documents are given below for the registration with Chartered status:
Engineering Experience Record (EER): Using Engineering Experience
Record, you can show your job roles in 700 words.
Engineering Competency Claims (ECCs): As per the pathway you chose
to apply for Engineers Australia
CPEng, the number of engineering competency claims that ranges between
11 and 16. Those choosing Engineering Competency Report or ECR pathway have to
submit the engineering competencies claim (ECC).
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Record: Using CPD, you
will be able to show your experience like surveys, knowledge, skills, and so on
to Engineers Australia. In short, you can show what you have learned as an
engineer by working in the engineering field. This report consists of
development to show that you are up-to-date in the engineering field.
Updated Resume: you have to show your latest resume with all the
necessary information about yourself. Remember if anything changes that require
being mentioned in the resume, then do that before you put it before the
assessment authority.
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